Nestled on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park and having an attractive outlook over the same is this charming detached stone cottage offering rustic charm in a tranquil setting so don’t miss the chance to own a piece of Snowdonia’s beauty and schedule a viewing today.
Ground Floor
Entrance Vestibule
Providing plenty of space for boots and wet weather gear the vestibule opens into:-
Spacious Lounge
15' 0'' x 13' 9'' (4.58m x 4.18m)
The heart of the home is the welcoming lounge, featuring a charming inglenook fireplace with traditional local Dinorwig markings...
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Nestled on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park and having an attractive outlook over the same is this charming detached stone cottage offering rustic charm in a tranquil setting so don’t miss the chance to own a piece of Snowdonia’s beauty and schedule a viewing today.
Ground Floor
Entrance Vestibule
Providing plenty of space for boots and wet weather gear the vestibule opens into:-
Spacious Lounge
15' 0'' x 13' 9'' (4.58m x 4.18m)
The heart of the home is the welcoming lounge, featuring a charming inglenook fireplace with traditional local Dinorwig markings on the slate houses a wood-burning stove, exposed beams, and warm timber flooring, creating a cozy yet spacious ambiance, and having a window to the front overlooking the garden area.
Sitting Room
15' 0'' x 9' 0'' (4.58m x 2.75m)
Providing versatile living space as a further sitting room, the room could easily serve as a fourth bedroom, provides flexible options to suit your lifestyle with a window to the front again overlooking the garden area.
Kitchen
19' 1'' x 10' 7'' (5.82m x 3.23m)
The kitchen is full of character, boasting a farmhouse-style design with flagged flooring, exposed beams, rustic cabinetry base units incorporating a Belfast style sink, and ample space for dining. It seamlessly connects to a utility area for added practicality, and has two radiators. A door from the kitchen leads into a boiler room which houses an oil fired central heating boiler and has direct access to the outside.
Side Lobby
Which leads to a rear hall having an external door and access to
Utility Room/Shower Room
With both utility area and a shower cubicle.
First Floor Landing
Approached via an open tread staircase from the kitchen the landing, which has an airing cupboard, leads to the bathroom and bedrooms.
Bedroom
19' 1'' x 7' 11'' (5.82m x 2.41m)
With two windows to either side of the room, and two radiators.
Bedroom
11' 10'' x 10' 1'' (3.61m x 3.08m)
With two windows to front, and double radiator.
Bedroom
14' 9'' x 9' 0'' (4.50m x 2.74m)
With window to front.
Bathroom
With Jacuzzi bath wash hand basin and wc.
Garden
The good-sized garden surrounding the property is split to provide two distinct sections being a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering space for entertaining, gardening, or simply soaking in the incredible mountain views. To the immediate front of the property is a walled lawned garden area with a long driveway providing ample parking for numerous vehicles, with a further elevated garden enjoying exceptional views not only to the sea and Anglesey but opposite to the Llanberis pass and surrounding mountains, as well as having two good sized and useful workshop/stores ideal for keeping outdoor equipment.
Purchasers Note
We are advised that the gable end wall abutting the road is listed with the Cadw website sting the following listing “Situated on north-west side of cross roads at Dinorwic approximately 100m north-west of the Presbyterian church; skilfully executed dry slate slab wall to road frontage”
Material Information:
Since September 2024 Gwynedd Council have introduced an Article 4 directive so, if you're planning to use this property as a holiday home or for holiday lettings, you may need to apply for planning permission to change its use. (Note: Currently, this is for Gwynedd Council area only)
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