Spacious five-bedroom plot with far-reaching views and significant personalisation potential.
- Circa 6.8 acres adjoining Llaneilian beach carpark and coastal walks
- Large 5-bedroom detached home, approximately 2,812 sq ft
- Garage, substantial workshop and useful plant/boiler room
- Principal bedroom with en-suite; family bathroom also present
- EPC D and oil-fired central heating; ongoing fuel and maintenance costs
- Council Tax Band F — expensive for buyers to budget for
- No mobile phone signal at the property; broadband reported fast
- Location is remote and in a very deprived area
Set on about 6.8 acres and edging the carpark for Llaneilian’s quiet pebbly cove, this detached five-bedroom house offers substantial indoor space and sweeping countryside and coastal views. The layout provides separate formal and informal living areas, a practical kitchen and utility, garage, generous workshop and a large boiler/plant room — useful for families who need storage, hobby space or home-working rooms.
The first floor houses five well-proportioned bedrooms, an en-suite to the principal room and a family bathroom. At roughly 2,812 sq ft the house gives scope for flexible family living and for buyers to update finishes to their taste — the property was constructed in the late 1970s/early 1980s and shows the character and maintenance needs of that era. EPC rated D and heated by an oil boiler to radiators, it will suit purchasers comfortable with oil fuel and periodic servicing.
Practical considerations are important: council tax is band F (expensive), there is no mobile signal at the site and the location is classed as a remoter, very deprived community. Broadband speeds are reported fast, and nearby Amlwch provides key services, schools and leisure facilities. The plot’s size and position next to coastal paths and Point Lynas views make this a rare countryside/coastal opportunity, well suited to families wanting space, privacy and potential to personalise.