Great starter project near town centre and national park.
- Traditional stone Victorian terrace with slate roof
- Three floors: three bedrooms across second and attic levels
- Enclosed rear garden: small patio and lawn
- Gas central heating throughout
- Requires full modernisation and window upgrades
- Slow local broadband speeds
- Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band B
- Located inside Snowdonia National Park, close to town centre
Set just a short walk from the town centre and within Snowdonia National Park, this traditional stone-built mid-terrace offers three floors of flexible living space. The property retains period character including a fireplace, slate roof and stone façade, while gas central heating is already installed for comfort.
The house requires a programme of modernisation throughout — the single-glazed windows, dated kitchen and general finishes mean this is suited to someone planning improvement works. The enclosed rear garden is small but useable, with a patio and a lawn that could be easily refreshed.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, a low-crime setting, and a modest council tax band B. Drawbacks to note: the property needs renovation, broadband speeds are slow locally, the plot is small and the wider area shows high deprivation levels. Those seeking period character and a renovation project near amenities and countryside will find genuine potential here.