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Full details for 2 Bedroom End of Terrace For Sale in Llandudno

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Description

CHAIN FREE

DIMENSIONS:
Living-Dining room: 3.55m x 4.70m (11‘8' x 15‘5')
Entrance hall: 1.94m x 3.83m (6‘4' x 12‘7')
Kitchen-breakfast room: 2.15m x 4.70m (7‘1' x 15‘5')
Master bedroom: 3.55m x 4.70m (11‘8' x 15‘5')
Family bathroom: 1.94m x 1.64m (6‘4' x 5‘4')
Second bedroom: 2.15m x 4.70m (7‘1' x 15‘5')
TOTAL AREA FROM EPC: 72 square metres

Built by the respected local builder, Frank Tyldesley in the mid 1980s, this end of terrace home has the benefit of windows on three elevations, which provide light-filled interiors and views of the Great Orme, West Shore and the Pensychnant mountains.

This home has been sensitively and exquisitely refurbished by an Interior Designer to offer a textured palette of muted, calm colours which provide both comfort and luxury. At 72 square meters, it is a spacious, two, double-bedroom home with ample gardens to the front and rear and a freestanding garage.

Sitting at the heart of the home, is a lofty hallway which opens onto the living-dining room, kitchen-breakfast room and downstairs lavatory. The living-dining room is richly textured with a wood-burning stove and wood-store for cosy-evenings by the fire, and a cool, natural slate hearth.

The Hacker designed, kitchen-breakfast room combines sleek, white gloss cabinets and stainless-steel handles with a softer, grey-silk, oak finish for shelves and end-panels. Integrated appliances consist of Neff, Siemens and Baumatic. The stainless-steel sink is by Franke and the chrome mixer by Blanco. The Spanish, encaustic, cement tiles are by Bert and May in a design named Grid line. The brand-new boiler is neatly housed in one of the tall cabinets, controlling an also new central heating system with individual thermostats on each level. The breakfast area is bathed in light and opens directly onto the garden.

Luxury, vinyl-tiles grace the whole of the ground floor and bathroom in either a travertine or herringbone parquet finish. These yield to a 100% wool carpet in mineral by Country Living which provides softness, warmth and comfort to the rest of the home.

The amply proportioned main bedroom looks out over the North Wales golf course, West Shore and the mountains beyond. The second bedroom is also a double and can be used for a variety of purposes; a study for working from home, a childrens or guest bedroom, exercise room or hobby room. Looking out from the window, one can see the Great Orme mountain, often bathed in the colours of sunset, as well as a glimpse of West Shore.

The paved, front garden has a dark pink, escallonia hedge which is home to a family of sparrows who hide in it every day and delightfully sing to their hearts content. There are planters and raised beds filled with cottage-garden, native plants such as foxgloves and harebells, and additionally there are herbs, lavenders and a variety of other plants.

A lane borders the whole of the property, giving useful and easy access to the garage. The back-garden maintains its privacy with a curving fence and a Japanese rose-hedge which is wind and salt-air resistant. The flowers are deep pink or white and are adored by bees. The garden is laid to lawn and also offers a wonderful paved area for sunbathing, chilling or evening-dining.

The first-floor bathroom and downstairs lavatory are tiled in River Pearl, Spanish porcelain by Alaplana, the ceramics are by Simas, Rak and Twyford and the fittings are by Crosswater, Grohe, Hansgrohe and Ideal Standard.

There is a tall, generous loft space which, with the correct permissions could be converted to a third bedroom and ensuite bathroom.

LOCATION
Situated only one street from West Shore beach with its breath-taking sunsets, it is popular with all ages as well as dog-walkers too. Conwy Estuary, Puffin Island and Anglesey Coast

For longer walks there is the Great Orme and of course, Snowdonia National Park is just over an hour away. Despite its relatively small size Llandudno, has a diverse array of national retailers including; M&S, Currys, Aldi, TKMaxx, Boots, Waterstones, WHSmith, and many more. There are many independent caf©s, restaurants, retailers and farm-shops selling a vast array locally grown and made products such as breads, cheeses and yogurts. There are also yoga classes, gyms, and many leisure activities on offer such as climbing and sailing.

The Great Orme Tramway takes you up to some of the best views of coastal, North Wales. A bandstand graces North beach and if you wish to taste some locally made, Italian ice-creams, Parisellas have been churning some amazing flavours since the 1950s. For Whiskey lovers, the Penderyn Distillery has been the home of Welsh whiskey for over one hundred years and offers tours and masterclasses.

The Unesco listed World Heritage, Conwy Castle and Walls by King Edward 1st are but a twelve-minute drive away, past pretty Deganwy village and harbour. There are a vast array of castles and archaeological sites to visit a short drive away.

There are an array of good colleges, schools and nurseries nearby as well as the respected Bangor University, just half an hours commute.

Church Crescent would make a beautiful and calm home, retreat or holiday-letting for a discerning buyer. Additionally, this home is offered chain free.



Property reference: IATA22809
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