Detached period home with large garden and ancillary caravan near Amlwch coast.
4 bedrooms plus caravan with 4‑berth ancillary accommodation
Set on the edge of Rhosybol village, this 4‑bed detached home offers generous gardens and countryside privacy while remaining a short drive from Amlwch and the north‑east Anglesey coast. The house blends period solid‑stone construction with later improvements: double glazing (post‑2002), oil‑fired central heating and solar panels help reduce energy costs. Off‑street parking and a large enclosed rear garden suit families who need outdoor space and storage.
The accommodation is arranged over two levels: a ground‑floor lounge with an inglenook fireplace, modern fitted kitchen, dining room, two ground‑floor bedrooms and a wet room; two further bedrooms and a bathroom are on the first floor. A caravan on the plot provides four‑berth ancillary accommodation; a small cottage is also noted on site. The layout offers flexibility for guests, multi‑generational use or holiday let potential subject to permissions.
Buyers should note the property’s solid granite or whinstone walls are presumed to lack insulation, and the main heating is an oil boiler (not community supply). Broadband speeds are slow in the area despite excellent mobile signal. The house was constructed before 1900 and sits in a very deprived area classification, which may affect resale and local services. Overall, the home suits buyers seeking character, space and on‑site ancillary accommodation with scope for energy upgrades and cosmetic improvement.