Extended period semi with large kitchen/diner and low-maintenance garden—ideal for first-time buyers..
Spacious fitted kitchen/diner with dining area
Two bedrooms; main bedroom includes en-suite WC
Very low-maintenance concreted front garden
Double glazing and gas central heating installed
Small plot; limited private outdoor space
On-street parking only; no private driveway
Adjoining property has rear right of way access
Stone walls likely uninsulated — energy upgrades advised
Set on a quiet single-track lane in upper Llanfairpwll, this extended two-bedroom semi combines period character with practical, ready-to-live-in accommodation. The large fitted kitchen/diner and bay-front living room give the house useful social spaces, while double glazing and gas central heating provide everyday comfort.
The property sits on a small, low-maintenance concreted front garden and benefits from very fast broadband—helpful for home working and streaming. On-street parking is usually available close by on Lon Dryll, though there is no private driveway. The adjoining neighbour retains a right of way to the rear of the kitchen/diner.
Constructed in the late 1800s from sandstone, the house retains traditional build characteristics; walls are assumed uninsulated, so there is potential to improve thermal performance and reduce running costs. The layout is well proportioned for a first-time buyer or small family, but buyers seeking a larger garden or private parking should note the limitations of the plot.
Overall this is a sensible, affordable freehold purchase in a village with good local amenities, strong transport links via the nearby A55 and a short drive to Bangor and Menai Bridge. It offers immediate occupation with sensible scope for energy upgrades and cosmetic modernisation.