With fabulous sea views, traditional features and a contemporary twist, Arosfa offers a perfect blend of modern living and character. Set in a slightly elevated position in the charming coastal village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, the property boasts spectacular panoramic sea views.
Much improved by the current owners, a glazed extension to the front leading to raised patio with glass balustrade has been designed to maximise the wonderful views and location. There is an open-plan lounge/diner/kitchen with wood-burning stove creating a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for cosy evenings. The space is designed for modern living while retaining character with painted beamed ceiling and some exposed stone walling.
The property features a first floor refitted shower room, and the two double bedrooms also enjoy the sea views through the Norman arch windows.
The low-maintenance garden has a sunny aspect and is ideal for those who wish to enjoy outdoor space without the burden of extensive upkeep and the raised patio with glass balustrades faces the coast, providing an excellent spot to relax and take in the stunning views.
This home is beautifully presented and includes the added benefit of a cellar, offering additional storage or potential for further development. With double glazing and propane central heating, the property ensures warmth and energy efficiency throughout the year.
On road parking is available outside the property and a village carpark is very close by.
Importantly, there is no onward chain, making this coastal retreat an ideal choice for families or those seeking a serene getaway by the sea. Whether you are looking for a permanent residence or a holiday home, this property is a rare find in a picturesque and peaceful location.
6.24 x 5.59 (20'5" x 18'4")
An absolutely wonderful space with large glazed extension facing the coast, and French doors opening to the raised patio beyond.
This open plan lounge/kitchen/diner has engineered oak flooring throughout, painted beamed ceiling and a cosy log burning stove. The kitchen is well equipped with exposed stone wall detailing and there is an ideal dining area in front of the windows looking out to sea. French doors open to the patio.
Well equipped with a range of wall and base units and under cupboard lighting and tiled splash backs. With built in oven induction hob and extractor over, integrated dishwasher, integrated fridge and washing machine
3.19 x 3.06 (10'5" x 10'0")
A generous double with large built in wardrobe/store cupboard, recessed spotlights over the bed and spectacular sea views through the feature Norman Arch window.
2.73 x 1.99 (8'11" x 6'6")
A further double with spectacular sea views through the feature Norman Arch window.
2.2 x 1.79 (7'2" x 5'10")
Recently refitted with large walk in double shower with rainforest attachment. Hand basin in vanity unit with LED mirror above, low level WC and heated towel rail. There is plenty of natural light from the roof light window, plus recessed spotlights and vinyl flooring.
A standout feature is the raised patio facing the coast with glass balustrade and spectacular panoramic views over Cardigan Bay and the Llyn Peninsular. Equally attractive are views of the stone built village cottages with slate roofs. Steps lead down to a totally enclosed good sized garden, laid with artificial turf for low maintenance and with a storage shed.
The property also benefits from a useful large cellar with lighting and power.
The property is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage. It is fully double glazed with propane gas central heating.
There is on road parking available outside the property and a village carpark is a minute's walk away.
Arosfa is located in the charming village of Dyffryn Ardudwy which lies between Harlech and Barmouth in Gwynedd, North Wales. Dyffryn sits on the narrow coastal strip between the glorious sandy beaches of Cardigan Bay to the west and the foothills of Snowdonia to the east. It is fabulous walking country with rolling hills, golden sands and wooded valleys to be explored. The landscape is full of history and the village attracts visitors seeking relaxing beaches, walking and ancient settlements and historical artefacts. This village offers good local shops, cafes, pubs and an art gallery. The surrounding area has an exciting array of wildlife and birds including soaring buzzards and red kites.
The bustling town of Harlech is just 4 miles away, dominated by its majestic 13th century castle which is a World Heritage Site. Popular with golfers due to its famous Royal St. David's course, Harlech also boasts an excellent variety of amenities including restaurants and shops. The nearby resort of Barmouth offers an amazing Panorama Walk with breathtaking views and also a harbour from which you can enjoy a ferry to Fairbourne for a ride on the miniature railway or a boat trip out to sea to try mackerel fishing.