Characterful newly renovated two‑bed terraced cottage with gardens and low running costs..
Recently refitted kitchen and modern bathroom
Worcester mains gas combi boiler (installed August 2021)
New UPVC double glazing throughout
Lounge/diner with exposed beams and stone fireplace
Front and enclosed rear gardens with independent rear access
Off‑street parking nearby; rear gate to public car park
Modest total size (c.640 sqft); smaller second bedroom
Granite walls likely uninsulated; services not tested—inspectors advised
This recently refreshed two‑bed mid‑terrace sits in the heart of Bethesda, offering a compact, characterful home suited to first‑time buyers or buyers seeking a low‑cost starter property. The layout includes a generous lounge/diner with exposed beams and a stone fireplace, plus a re‑fitted kitchen and a modern bathroom — move‑in ready in many respects.
Practical running costs are attractive: mains gas central heating via a Worcester combi boiler (installed August 2021), new UPVC double glazing and a cheap Council Tax Band B. Outside there are paved front and enclosed rear gardens, plus independent rear access from the adjacent public car park and off‑street parking nearby — useful in a town‑centre location.
Be clear about limitations: room sizes are modest (total c.640 sqft) and the property is an interwar mid‑terrace with granite walls that appear uninsulated. No service tests have been carried out, so buyers should commission standard inspections on electrics, plumbing and heating. The wider area faces high deprivation, which affects local amenities and long‑term resale dynamics.
If you’re considering buying as a second home or for short‑term holiday letting, note Gwynedd Council’s Article 4 direction (from 1 Sept 2024) requires planning permission for those changes of use. For a primary residence or first purchase, this home offers character, recent upgrades and a low entry price in a convenient town location.