Elevated position near town, schools and A55 links.
Three bedrooms in single-storey detached bungalow
Gated off-road parking and front/rear gardens
Boarded loft with conversion potential (subject to consents)
Modern kitchen with integrated appliances, stone tile flooring
EPC E — likely needs insulation and energy improvements
Built before 1900; granite walls assumed without insulation
Small plot and 1950s exterior requiring modernisation
High local crime and significant area deprivation
This three‑bedroom detached bungalow on High Terrace offers roomy single‑storey living with sea and port views from its elevated position. Set on a small plot, the property includes gated off‑road parking, front and rear gardens and straightforward access to the town centre, nearby schools and the A55 for commuting across Anglesey.
Internally the layout is practical and spacious, with a cosy lounge, a modern kitchen/diner fitted with integrated appliances, and an inner hallway leading to three bedrooms and a shower room. A boarded loft with hatch provides clear potential for conversion to additional living space (subject to planning and building regulations). The home benefits from mains gas boiler heating, double glazing and fast broadband and mobile signals.
There are notable maintenance and location considerations to weigh. The house predates 1900 and the stone walls are likely uninsulated; the EPC rating is E, so insulating and energy upgrades may be needed. The exterior and driveway show 1950s concrete/ asphalt finishes and would respond well to modernisation. The area records high crime and significant deprivation, and the small plot limits extension possibilities. Tenure is freehold and council tax is reported as affordable.