In a quiet backwater in the picturesque market town of Dolgellau, this charming traditional stone-built mid-terrace cottage is a true gem waiting to be discovered. Traditional features and character abound with the warmth of exposed stonework and a traditional fireplace with a wood-burning stove, perfect for cosy evenings during the colder months. There is a low maintenance patio garden with rural views for alfresco dining and enjoying the sun.
This delightful property boasts two cosy bedrooms, ideal for a small family or as a peaceful retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The open-plan layout of the lounge, kitchen, and diner creates a spacious and inviting atmosphere, perfect for entertaining guests or simply relaxing in comfort.
One of the highlights of this cottage is the low-maintenance courtyard garden, a tranquil space that backs onto a lovely green area, offering a peaceful retreat where you can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors without having to travel far. Imagine sipping your morning coffee surrounded by the sounds of nature or hosting a summer barbecue with friends in this idyllic setting.
In a quiet location but just minutes away from the market town centre, this property offers the perfect blend of rural tranquillity and convenience. There are beautiful walks from the doorstep including the famous Mawddach Trail is just yards from the door and allowing a lovely riverside walk into the town centre in one direction or up towards the renown George III pub and the stunning Mawddach Estuary in the other direction. Whether you’re looking for a weekend getaway or a permanent residence, this cottage provides a unique opportunity to embrace the charm and character of countryside living.
Don’t miss out on the chance to make this enchanting cottage your own and create lasting memories in this idyllic setting. Book a viewing today and step into a world of traditional elegance and modern comfort.
3.61 x 7.21 (11'10" x 23'7")
Spacious, bright and full of character with a double height window, exposed stone walling and beams.
The living area has a cosy log burning stove set in traditional exposed stone fireplace and plenty of room for a dining table and chairs.
The kitchen is well equipped with a range of wall and base wooden units, space for oven and hob with extractor over, space for fridge and door to rear lobby and garden.
3.11 x 2.41 (10'2" x 7'10")
A spacious double with exposed stone walling, beams and roof light window. The characterful room has a gallery over the lounge.
2.71 x 3.21 (8'10" x 10'6")
A further double with exposed stone walling and field and woodland views from window to the rear.
1.39 x 2.19 (4'6" x 7'2")
With white suite consisting of WC, bath with shower over and hand basin, part tiled walls, vinyl floor and window to the side.
1.21 x 1.26 (3'11" x 4'1")
A glazed lobby leads out to the rear courtyard garden.
To the front is plenty of on road parking. A part covered wooden porch way leads to the front door.
To the rear is a low maintenance courtyard garden with a wonderful outlook over a large grassed area to woodland beyond. There is plenty of space for table and chairs, pot plants and storage sheds.
The property is freehold and connected to mains electricity and water. Drainage is private to treatment plant shared by the cottages. The property is fully double glazed.
Dolgellau is one of the most beautiful places in Snowdonia. It’s a fabulous base to explore Snowdonia. If you want mountain biking you have everything including the flat Mawddach Trail which follows the old railway bed to the lovely seaside town of Barmouth. If hurtling down hills on two wheels is your thing, then Dolgellau is the nearest town to Coed y Brenin Mountain Bike Centre and further north you have the rugged slate tracks of Antur Stiniog in Blaenau Ffestiniog. Dolgellau is home to local schools, a college and hospital in addition to its shops, craft shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes.
The nearby coastal resort of Barmouth is known as the town where 'the Mountains meet the Sea' but offers much more than that. It is a thriving seaside town with breathtaking views on the north west coast of Wales looking out onto Cardigan Bay on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. There is a a bustling town centre with a range of shops and supermarkets and great places to eat and relax. For lovers of the outdoors it offers walking, cycling, paddle-boarding, kayaking, and of course swimming in the sea from the beautiful golden sand beach. The train station in the middle of the town provides easy links up and down the coastal line or regular trains directly through to Birmingham and beyond.