Spacious three-bed period house with long garden in central village location.
Central village location, easy access to shops and station
Generous lounge with open fireplace and separate dining room
Modern fitted kitchen with appliance points and tiled floor
Three bedrooms and large family bathroom with storage cupboard
Long rear lawn garden, decked patio, summerhouse and shed
Enclosed concrete yard with side access and garden store
Built before 1900; stone walls likely uninsulated, some exterior maintenance
Slow local broadband speeds; not all windows modern double glazing
Set in the heart of Penrhyndeudraeth, this Victorian three-bedroom end-terrace offers a practical, well-proportioned family home for first-time buyers or young families. The house retains period character while providing contemporary comforts: a generous lounge with open fireplace, separate dining room, and a modern fitted kitchen with appliance points. The layout is straightforward and flexible, with three bedrooms and a large bathroom serving the upper floor.
Outdoor space is a stand-out for the central village location. A small enclosed yard leads to a long lawned garden with a decked patio, summerhouse and garden shed — useful for children, pets and storage. Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing to most windows improve everyday comfort and running costs, and council tax is low.
There are some practical matters to note. The property was built before 1900 and the external stone walls are assumed uninsulated; some maintenance is visible on the exterior and sash windows. Not all windows may be modern double glazing and broadband speeds in the area are slow. The plot is modest in width and the house sits within a broadly very deprived local area, which may affect resale prospects.
Overall, this is a sensible entry-level buy with ready-to-use accommodation and good garden space for the price. Buyers seeking character, room for modest improvements and a central village location will find genuine value, while those wanting fully modernised fabric or high-speed internet should factor in upgrade costs.