In the heart of the charming coastal village of Talsarnau, this 3-bedroom detached bungalow sits in a slightly elevated and quiet position and boasts breathtaking views of the Dwyryd estuary, Portmeirion, Criccieth Castle, and even Snowdon itself.
Spacious, and tastefully presented it has two reception rooms, a convenient boot room/utility, and three double bedrooms, one of which features an en-suite The wood-burning stove creates a cosy atmosphere, complemented by central heating and fully double-glazed windows to keep you warm during the colder months.
There are gardens laid to patio and lawn with superb views and driveway parking for several cars.
A unique aspect is the large crog loft with a dormer window, offering not only additional space but also the exciting opportunity to expand the accommodation and increase the value of this already impressive home (Subject to planning).
Conveniently located within walking distance of village amenities, including a pub and transport links, Gwelfor is not only a peaceful retreat but also a practical choice for daily living.
This property is perfect for anyone seeking a wonderful coastal home and as currently operates as a successful holiday let, is also ideal for those looking to invest in the bustling tourism industry of Snowdonia National Park.
With NO ONWARD CHAIN involved, and contents by negotiation this property is a rare find in the heart of Snowdonia and ready for new owners to move in and enjoy. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of this stunning landscape and make this house your home.
5.09 x 1.94 (16'8" x 6'4")
A spacious room accessed from the driveway and ideal for shaking off sandy/muddy boats etc. Currently used as a boot room/utility, it could also be used as a conservatory. With tile effect laminate flooring and a range of base cupboards with counter over. There is space and plumbing for a dishwasher, a washing machine and a tumble drier. Door to breakfast kitchen.
4.1 x 3.56 (13'5" x 11'8")
Well equipped with a range of wall and base units plus central island/breakfast bar. With built in Bosch double oven with Samsung ceramic hob with extractor over, space for fridge freezer and contemporary tiled splash backs and tile effect laminate flooring. Doors to utility/boot room and inner hallway.
5.13 x 4.2 (16'9" x 13'9")
This inviting living space has a cosy multi fuel burner with slate hearth and wooden mantle, wood effect laminated flooring plus patio door opening out to the garden beyond.
3.12 x 3.04 (10'2" x 9'11")
Benefitting from incredible estuary views and wood effect laminate flooring.
5.26 x 4.10 (17'3" x 13'5")
A kingsize room with beautiful estuary views from dual aspect windows and door to en-suite shower room.
2.25 x 1.08 (7'4" x 3'6")
White suite comprising of low level WC , hand basin and shower.
3.74 x 3.2 (12'3" x 10'5")
A further spacious bedroom with views over to Portmeirion and the Llyn Pensiular.
3.2 x 2.45 (10'5" x 8'0")
A third double with window to the side.
With contemporary white suite comprising of large shower, bath, low level WC and hand basin in vanity unit. Heated towel rail, fully tiled walls and obscure window.
Incredibly useful space fully boarded with lighting and power sockets and immense potential for development (subject to planning). Currently divided into 3 rooms with dormer window and roof light window. There are fantastic views from the dormer window of 2 castles (Harlech and Criccieth), Portmierion and Snowdon and the mountain ranges.
There is driveway parking for several cars and enclosed gardens comprising of lawns and patios, mature bushes and shrubs and attractive stone walling. The gardens have a very sunny aspect and incredible views facing the coast and ideally positioned for enjoying the spectacular sunsets this coastline is famous for.
The property is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage. It is fully double glazed with oil fired central heating plus the wood burning stove.
The property is currently operating as a successful holiday let on business rates (Council Tax band tbc) and is being sold with the benefit of NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Gwelfor is located in the village of Talsarnau within the Snowdonia National Park and home to the popular ‘Ship Aground’ public house and a primary school. it also has a community playground and carpark. It is situated on the A496 coastal road between Porthmadog and Harlech, close to the hamlets of Eisingrug and Llandecwyn. It is just 1.5 miles from the beautiful Afon Glaslyn estuary and only three miles from the historic castle town of Harlech and close to Porthmadog and all its facilities. Fantastic walking is on the doorstep with the Welsh Coastal Path passing close by, but for the more adventurous it is in close proximity to Blaenau Ffestiniog where you can enjoy all the activities at Llechwedd slate caverns, Zip World Titan (the largest zip zone in Europe), Zip World Caverns and Bounce Below (deep mine zip wires and the largest underground system of trampolines in the world!). For something a little less energetic, the well-known Ffestiniog narrow gauge steam railway is close by and the peaceful and tranquil beach at Harlech, just 3 miles away is one of the best in North Wales and you can often walk for miles along it without meeting a soul.