A perfect opportunity to purchase an extremely attractive detached 6 bedroom Victorian property with expansive views across the estuary over to Portmeirion, Cardigan Bay and the Snowdonia mountain ranges. The house is located on a slightly elevated plot in the popular coastal village of Talsarnau.
An exciting renovation and modernisation project, and priced accordingly, the spacious accommodation is set over 3 floors and comprises of 3 reception rooms, kitchen and utility, 6 bedrooms, 3 WC and 2 bathrooms and home office. . There are gardens to front and rear, parking and a detached garage.
Victorian period features are in abundance including handsome fireplaces, bay windows, Minton style tiling, high ceilings, picture rails and coving plus the original staircase. New uPVC windows have been installed to the front rooms and there is oil fired central heating to the ground and first floors.
An attractive Victorian style slated canopy and iron pillars leads to a solid wooden door opening to an entrance porch with original Victorian Minton style floor tiles and door to inner hallway.
Attractive period hallway with high ceiling, Minton style tiled floor and original period staircase rising to the first floor.
4.82 x 3.75 (15'9" x 12'3")
Full of character with Victorian fireplace with tiled and marble surround, large double glazed bay window to the front with views over the coast and high ceiling and picture rails.
5.38 x 3.60 (17'7" x 11'9")
A second reception room with lovely views from the double glazed bay window to the front and attractive open fireplace with slate hearth and surround.
3.40 x 3.49 (11'1" x 11'5")
To the rear of the property with open fire on slate hearth and wooden mantle. There are built in alcove cupboards and a window to the rear.
3.67 x 2.9 (12'0" x 9'6")
To the rear with a range of wall and base units, space and plumbing for washing machine or dishwasher and Rangemaster oven. This characterful room has an old range fireplace, quarry tiled floor and window to the rear.
2.60 x 1.58 (8'6" x 5'2")
With quarry tiled floor and floor mounted boiler. There is a base unit and wall shelving.
With low level WC, hand basin and quarry tiled floor.
On this floor there are 4 bedrooms and two bathrooms
3.6 x 4.71 (11'9" x 15'5")
A large double bedroom with double glazed window to the front having beautiful views.
3.50 x 5.27 (11'5" x 17'3")
A further double bedroom with double glazed window to the front having beautiful views.
3.77 x 3.59 (12'4" x 11'9")
A large double to the rear with rural views of fields and trees, picture rail and built in cupboards including airing cupboard with hot water cylinder.
3.04 x 3.67 (9'11" x 12'0")
A double to the rear with rural views of fields and trees.
2.11x 2.35 (6'11"x 7'8")
With window to the front, perfect for a home office/hobby room.
With coloured suite comprising of corner bath and hand basin with tiled splash back and wood effect laminate flooring.
Having shower cubicle, vinyl flooring and window to the side
Low level WC and window.
To this floor there are two bedrooms and a large landing with seating area and a double glazed picture window with views over to Portmeirion, Dwyryd Estuary and the mountain ranges.
3.78 x 5.29 (12'4" x 17'4")
A large room with vaulted roof providing high ceiling with some restricted head room, double glazed window to the side and door to eaves storage. With night storage heater.
3.70 x 5.23 (12'1" x 17'1")
A further large room with vaulted roof providing high ceiling with some restricted head room, single glazed window to the side and night storage heater.
A driveway to the front provides parking and leads to the detached garage to the side with double wooden doors, windows to the side and an asbestos roof. There are gardens to front and rear, with a sunny aspect and a back drop of fields and trees.
To the front is a paved patio and lawns with expansive estuary views. The lawn is bound by hedging and there are camelias, holly bushes and hydrangeas.
Steps to the side lead to a raised rear garden laid mainly to lawn with further beautiful views well placed for spectacular sunsets and backing on to fields.
There is also a small concrete yard with slate walling to the rear with 2 useful outbuildings.
The property is connected to mains electricity, water and drainage. The majority of the rooms facing the front have been recently double glazed and the rooms to the rear are mostly single glazed.
There is oil fired central heating to the ground and first floor and storage heaters to the second.
Bryn Awel 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.