Characterful village home with garden, parking and renovation potential near Welsh beaches.
- Newly renovated kitchen and bathroom
- Three bedrooms; single family bathroom
- Sun-facing rear garden with stone outbuildings
- Off-street parking and garage
- uPVC double glazing throughout
- EPC F; high energy costs likely
- Oil-fired boiler and radiators (not mains gas)
- Granite walls assumed uninsulated; insulation advised
This three-bedroom detached house in Bryngwran blends period character with recent modernisation. The living spaces feel bright and welcoming, with a wood-burning stove and laminate floors in the main reception. The property sits on a decent plot with a sun-trap rear garden, stone-built outbuildings and off-street parking — practical for family life.
Practical features include a newly renovated kitchen and bathroom, uPVC double glazing and oil-fired central heating via a boiler and radiators. The layout is traditional and straightforward: two reception rooms plus kitchen and ground-floor WC, with three bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. The home’s construction predates 1900 and retains granite or whinstone walls, giving character but also meaning insulation upgrades may be required to improve comfort and running costs.
Buyers should note material drawbacks plainly: the EPC rating is F and the main heating fuel is oil, which can be more expensive than mains gas. The stone walls are assumed uninsulated and may need thermal improvements; there is only one bathroom serving three bedrooms. Local amenities are village-scale — primary school, pub and café nearby — while secondary facilities and shops are in neighbouring Bodedern. Broadband and mobile signal are average and the area records higher deprivation indicators, which may be relevant to some buyers.
For families seeking a village base with easy access to Anglesey’s beaches (Rhosneigr and Trearddur Bay are a short drive), this property offers immediate comfort and scope to add long-term value through targeted energy-efficiency upgrades. An in-person viewing is recommended to appreciate the internal layout, garden and stone features firsthand.