Three-bedroom terraced home with castle views, garage and low-maintenance garden.
Castle views from two rear bedrooms
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in the seaside village of Criccieth, this mid-terraced three-bedroom home offers practical family living and pleasant views towards the castle from two rear bedrooms. The layout is traditional and straightforward: a roomy living/dining area and a generous kitchen on the ground floor, with three well-proportioned bedrooms and a shower room upstairs. Built around 1976–82, the house benefits from gas central heating and double glazing installed after 2002.
Outside, the property has a small enclosed courtyard garden with a brick storage shed, plus access to a communal parking area and a garage — useful for secure parking or extra storage. The plot is compact and low-maintenance, suiting buyers who prefer practical outdoor space rather than large gardens. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, and local amenities and transport links are nearby in the small-town setting.
Buyers should note some maintenance is needed; the exterior and certain interior elements show typical mid‑late 20th century wear and will benefit from updating to modern finishes. There is only a single shower room, which may be a consideration for larger households. Also, local Article 4 directions restrict changes of use to second-home or short-term holiday-let uses, so this property is better suited to those seeking a primary residence rather than a holiday-let investor.
Overall, this terraced home will suit families or buyers seeking a comfortable, well-located primary residence in a seaside town, with straightforward scope to modernise and add value over time.