4 bedroom house

Llaneilian, Amlwch, Gwynedd, LL68 9LU

Guide Price

£650,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: May 2021
  • Removed: May 2021
  • 1 acres
  • 4 beds

Residential Tags: N/A

Property Tags: Traditional Buildings

Land Tags: Paddock

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  • First Marketed: May 2021
  • Removed: May 2021
  • Residential Tags: N/A
  • Property Tags: Traditional Buildings
  • Land Tags: Paddock
  • THE BARN, , , LLANEILIAN, AMLWCH, ISLE OF ANGLESEY, 755000, 23/07/2021
  • LLAINGORS, , , LLANEILIAN, AMLWCH, ISLE OF ANGLESEY, 350300, 09/06/2021
A skillfully extended and superbly proportioned detached barn conversion occupying a peaceful rural location with wonderful views across the countryside and to the sea.

Accommodation in Brief

• Porch; Lounge; Fitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room with seating and dining areas: Garden Room; Downstairs Double Bedroom and Study/Bedroom 4; Shower Room; Utility
• Master Bedroom with Dressing Room and En-suite Shower Room; Guest Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom; Office; Large Balcony.
• Garaging and Workshop; Parking; Landscaped gardens with terraces, orchard and paddock.
• In all approximately 1 acre.

DESCRIPTION

The Barn is an impressive detached property created from the conversion of a former traditional building which has subsequently been extended. In recent years the present owners have carried out a comprehensive scheme of renovation and reconfiguration, also adding the garden room off the kitchen
which provides an excellent link between the house and terraces at the rear of the building.

Constructed of stone and block, part rendered beneath a slate roof and served by LPG central heating The Barn provides
superbly appointed and highly adaptable accommodation, arranged over two floors well suited to either permanent occupancy or use as a second home.

The porch provides access into a open plan hall with step down into the lounge which has plenty of character with exposed ceiling timbers and a woodburner, also looking across the gardens at the rear towards the sea. There are two ground floor bedrooms, one of which is presently a study and a family shower room. Beyond is the main everyday living area comprising an open plan kitchen/breakfast room with steps down to seating
and dining areas and beyond which is the garden room which has vaulted ceiling, picture window and bifold doors to the
terrace.

The kitchen is by Tom Howley and incorporates a range of wall and floor units with cupboards and drawers beneath polished granite work surfaces, NEFF dishwasher, Fisher and Paykel fridge/freezer, and electric 3 oven AGA and central island with further storage and granite surface.
Down three steps to a lower area with plenty of space for table and chairs, and a sofa, also with woodburner and wide arch to the garden room. At the far end of the kitchen is a utility with plumbing for washing machine and dryer, further storage and back door to outside.

At first floor level there are two double bedrooms suites and a spacious office, all of which have double doors to a wide balcony
which extends across the width of the original barn and faces the views. The bedrooms are both good doubles and have en-suite bath or shower room both with quality fitments and tiling. The master suite includes a spacious dressing room with extensive range of fitted wardrobes, and the office includes built in desk and shelving.

Location

The Barn occupies an extremely peaceful, rural location on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty towards the end of a no-through lane overlooking rolling countryside, Point Lynas and the lighthouse. Situated towards the north of the island the house enjoys an elevated setting with a fantastic aspect out to sea. Indeed, seldom do properties enjoy such a peaceful position in an area where there is wonderful waking directly from the property and spectacular views.

On the recreational front Anglesey is renowned for its scenic coastline with numerous sandy beaches miles of walking inland and along the coastal path. For those interested in sailing and boating the waters around Anglesey provide impressive cruising with its interesting coastline, and there are several sailing clubs on the island notably the Royal Anglesey Yacht Club in the popular town of Beaumaris (4 miles) and marinas at Holyhead and Deganwy on the mainland. There are a number of golf courses, the closest being at Bull Bay, and shoots, motor racing at Ty Croes and riding stables at Tal-y-Foel.

A comprehensive range of services is available in Benllech, Amlwch, Beaumaris and Menai Bridge with a selection of pubs, restaurants, shops and hotels, with supermarkets available in Benllech and on the edge of Bangor. There is a choice of doctor’s and dentist’s surgeries nearby including Amlwch and Benllech.

Communications

The area benefits from good road communications being only a few miles from the A5025 Anglesey ring road which links with the A55 expressway facilitating access across the North Wales coast to Cheshire and linking with the national motorway network. For travel further afield there is a direct Inter-City rail service from Bangor to London Euston via Chester and Crewe, and Liverpool and Manchester are served with international airports.

Outside

The property is approached via a gated entrance to a gravel parking area in front of the house at the end of which is the garaging. A superb purpose built structure of block and stone, part rendered beneath a slate roof comprising a pair of single garages (20’3” x 11’3” and 19’6” x 11’10”) with interconnecting doorway and both with roller main doors, and an attached workshop (11’11” x 10’11”) at the rear with independent access.

The gardens are predominantly to the north and east of the house and have been superbly landscaped over the years. They comprise formal lawns with dense floral and herbaceous borders and flagged terraces alongside the north east elevation of the house which provide excellent seating areas taking full advantage of the views. The terrace extends to a glazed balustrade above a stone wall below which is a paddock area with orchard and gate to a public footpath.



Marketed by: Jackson-Stops, Chester

Land Registry Data

  • THE BARN, , , LLANEILIAN, AMLWCH, ISLE OF ANGLESEY, 755000, 23/07/2021
  • LLAINGORS, , , LLANEILIAN, AMLWCH, ISLE OF ANGLESEY, 350300, 09/06/2021
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