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Freehold
£675,000
4 bed detached house for sale
Hendre Road, Conwy, Conwy LL324 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC rating: E
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
F
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Property location
Nearby amenities
- Gyffin Education Centre 0.2 miles
- Ysgol Porth y Felin 0.2 miles
- Conwy 0.4 miles
- Llandudno Junction 1.2 miles
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Features and description
- Freehold
**** unique opportunity | must be seen to appreciate the position & standard of work carried out | seculded position nestled just outside the famous castle walls of conwy | 360 walk through video available | charatcher & charm | two basement rooms ****
Offered for sale with no onward chain is this superb and very unique, detached Georgian style property dating back to circa 1600 with mentions in the history that the property could be a former Toll House. The current owners have undergone a programme of renovations and refurbishment on the property to include; installing a gas central heating system; gas supply to the property, boiler, pipework and radiators throughout, wall mounted gas fire, electrical rewire, plastering, replacement of internal doors to mirror original doors, installing a new white high gloss kitchen with integral appliances and breakfast bar, modern walk-in shower room, separate WC and modern ground floor WC suite, installing two freestanding baths in two bedrooms and redecoration throughout to include flooring.
The accommodation is set over three floors and offers a wealth of character and charm throughout with many original style features to include high ceilings, uPVC sash windows, exposed stone work, exposed wooden beams, coving, diamond style tiles and feature fireplaces in the bedrooms. In brief the accommodation comprises; entrance porch, entrance hall with original style diamond tiled flooring, spindle staircase and high ceilings, ground floor WC with modern suite, lounge with wall mounted feature fireplace and double doors leading out to rear patio, dining room with bay window and fitted bookcase with glass front, modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room with white gloss units, breakfast bar and integral appliances, stairs leading to bedroom four/additional reception room with exposed stone wall and timber beams to ceilings, rear hallway with door to basement room one and door leading out, basement room one offers window, light and power. Basement room two is accessed externally offering, light, power and radiator with a hatch accessing bedroom four. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms; bedroom one offers a feature fireplace, free standing bath and jack and jill door leading to modern shower room, separate WC with modern two piece suite, bedroom two also offers a feature fireplace and free-standing bath, bedroom three offers a generous sized fitted wardrobe housing the boiler.
Externally the property benefits from a generous yet manageable size plot surrounded with mature gardens, with potential for further development. The front garden offers lawn with mature trees and shrubs to include a well-established magnolia tree. Side garden is tiered with a lawn area, former greenhouse with well established vine trees and conifer trees with potential to create an additional patio area, the rear offers a low maintenance patio area with steps leading to basement room two. The property further benefits from a shared driveway giving access to the property leading to off road parking for several vehicles to the other side.
Conwy is a walled market town and community in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales. The town faces Deganwy across the River Conwy. The famous Conwy Castle and the town walls were built, on the instruction of Edward I of England, between 1283 and 1289, as part of his conquest of the principality of Wales. Conwy was the original site of Aberconwy Abbey, founded by Llywelyn the Great.
The town offers many historic buildings and bridges, a variety of shops, cafes, public houses and restaurants. The town also offers a local harbour and marina with Signatures award winning Restaurant, Langley’s Spa with fantastic facilities and world-famous golf course. There is also a local primary school within close proximity and secondary school. The transport links include railway line, bus services and access to the A55 or down the Conwy Valley. Within close proximity to the property is a local convenience shop, fish and chip shop, public car park with free parking, children’s park and footpath leading into the town centre.
Offered for sale with no onward chain is this superb and very unique, detached Georgian style property dating back to circa 1600 with mentions in the history that the property could be a former Toll House. The current owners have undergone a programme of renovations and refurbishment on the property to include; installing a gas central heating system; gas supply to the property, boiler, pipework and radiators throughout, wall mounted gas fire, electrical rewire, plastering, replacement of internal doors to mirror original doors, installing a new white high gloss kitchen with integral appliances and breakfast bar, modern walk-in shower room, separate WC and modern ground floor WC suite, installing two freestanding baths in two bedrooms and redecoration throughout to include flooring.
The accommodation is set over three floors and offers a wealth of character and charm throughout with many original style features to include high ceilings, uPVC sash windows, exposed stone work, exposed wooden beams, coving, diamond style tiles and feature fireplaces in the bedrooms. In brief the accommodation comprises; entrance porch, entrance hall with original style diamond tiled flooring, spindle staircase and high ceilings, ground floor WC with modern suite, lounge with wall mounted feature fireplace and double doors leading out to rear patio, dining room with bay window and fitted bookcase with glass front, modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room with white gloss units, breakfast bar and integral appliances, stairs leading to bedroom four/additional reception room with exposed stone wall and timber beams to ceilings, rear hallway with door to basement room one and door leading out, basement room one offers window, light and power. Basement room two is accessed externally offering, light, power and radiator with a hatch accessing bedroom four. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms; bedroom one offers a feature fireplace, free standing bath and jack and jill door leading to modern shower room, separate WC with modern two piece suite, bedroom two also offers a feature fireplace and free-standing bath, bedroom three offers a generous sized fitted wardrobe housing the boiler.
Externally the property benefits from a generous yet manageable size plot surrounded with mature gardens, with potential for further development. The front garden offers lawn with mature trees and shrubs to include a well-established magnolia tree. Side garden is tiered with a lawn area, former greenhouse with well established vine trees and conifer trees with potential to create an additional patio area, the rear offers a low maintenance patio area with steps leading to basement room two. The property further benefits from a shared driveway giving access to the property leading to off road parking for several vehicles to the other side.
Conwy is a walled market town and community in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales. The town faces Deganwy across the River Conwy. The famous Conwy Castle and the town walls were built, on the instruction of Edward I of England, between 1283 and 1289, as part of his conquest of the principality of Wales. Conwy was the original site of Aberconwy Abbey, founded by Llywelyn the Great.
The town offers many historic buildings and bridges, a variety of shops, cafes, public houses and restaurants. The town also offers a local harbour and marina with Signatures award winning Restaurant, Langley’s Spa with fantastic facilities and world-famous golf course. There is also a local primary school within close proximity and secondary school. The transport links include railway line, bus services and access to the A55 or down the Conwy Valley. Within close proximity to the property is a local convenience shop, fish and chip shop, public car park with free parking, children’s park and footpath leading into the town centre.
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