1930s semi with south garden, modern services and short walk to town and coast.
- 1930s semi-detached with original features retained
- Re-wired in 2014; Hive remote central heating control
- Bay-fronted lounge with multi-fuel stove
- Open plan kitchen/breakfast room plus utility
- Fully enclosed south-facing rear garden with lighting
- Off-street parking for one vehicle, powered shed
- Single bathroom; small plot and modest parking
- Area shows signs of economic deprivation; average broadband
A well-presented 1930s semi-detached home a short walk from Tywyn town centre and coastline. The house retains many original features — black-and-white tiled porch, cast-iron fireplaces and picture rails — combined with practical modern upgrades including a 2014 re-wire, UPVC double glazing and a Hive-controlled central heating system.
Ground floor living is flexible: a bay-fronted lounge with multi-fuel stove, an open-plan kitchen/breakfast room with wood-burning stove and a handy utility. Upstairs are three bedrooms and a bathroom; the layout suits a young family or professionals seeking comfortable, characterful accommodation near local amenities and coastal recreation.
Outside, a fully enclosed south-facing rear garden laid to lawn benefits from patio lighting, external power and a powered shed. Off-street parking for one vehicle is provided on the block-paved driveway to the front. The plot is small and low-maintenance, ideal for owners who don’t want extensive garden upkeep.
Practical considerations: the property has a single bathroom, parking for one car and sits on a modest plot. Broadband is average for the area and the wider neighbourhood shows signs of economic deprivation; buyers should factor these points into location preferences. Overall, this is a tidy, characterful home with sensible modern services and immediate move-in potential.