Large family home with attic potential and countryside views, needs service checks..
Four bedrooms plus large attic/hobby room with four skylights
Two reception rooms; modern fitted kitchen with appliances
Very spacious family bathroom; one bathroom for four bedrooms
uPVC double glazing (installed post-2002); external wall insulation
Main heating listed as wood pellets; listing also references LPG — confirm
Pleasant enclosed tiered rear garden backing onto open countryside
Small plot, older construction may need ongoing maintenance
Very slow broadband; area shows high deprivation levels
Set on Deiniolen’s High Street, this substantial mid-terrace offers unexpectedly generous family space across three main floors. The house includes two reception rooms, a modern-fitted kitchen, four bedrooms and a large family bathroom, plus a sizeable attic which works well as a hobby or occasional bedroom. Patio doors open to a tiered, enclosed rear garden that backs onto open countryside, giving pleasant rural views from the rear.
Practical features include uPVC double glazing (installed post-2002), a fitted modern kitchen and a central heating system listed variously as LPG and bulk wood pellets with boiler and radiators—buyers should confirm the current fuel/boiler arrangement. The property is freehold, constructed before 1900 with granite/whinstone walls and external insulation, and benefits from low council tax.
Notable constraints are material and location-based: the plot is small, broadband speeds are reported very slow, and the wider area records high deprivation levels. There is just one main bathroom for four bedrooms, and older construction may require ongoing maintenance. These facts are balanced by the house’s size and countryside outlook, making it best suited to a family needing space or someone prepared to upgrade services and connectivity.
Viewing is essential to appreciate the internal room proportions and attic potential. The property sits conveniently for village amenities, school and bus routes to Caernarfon and Bangor, while offering a quiet, semi-rural aspect to the rear.