Characterful 3-bed cottage with annexe and c.6 acres, sea views.
Elevated position with panoramic Red Wharf Bay views
A substantial traditional Welsh stone cottage set in an elevated rural position with far-reaching views towards Red Wharf Bay. The main house (three bedrooms, two bathrooms, c.1,669 sq ft) is complemented by a self-contained annexe and roughly six acres of land, offering seclusion, outdoor freedom and potential for small-scale farming or equestrian use.
Built before 1900, the property retains period character in stone walls and chimneys, but requires sensitive upgrading. Heating is by an oil-fired boiler with radiators; the original granite or whinstone external walls are assumed to have no insulation. Expect typical refurbishment tasks (insulation, possible window/door upgrades and modern services) to improve comfort and running costs.
Practical attributes include a huge plot, detached layout, off-street parking/driveway and excellent mobile signal. Broadband speeds are reported slow — a factor for home-working — and the wider area shows higher deprivation despite low local crime. Flood risk is listed as none and tenure is freehold.
This home will suit buyers seeking rural character and space: families, those wanting an annexe for guests or rental income, or purchasers prepared to invest in improvements to unlock the property’s full potential and views. Be prepared for renovation and ongoing maintenance typical of older stone cottages.