4 bedroom house
Rhoscolyn, Holyhead, Gwynedd, LL65 2NJ
Guide Price
£750,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Mar 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
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A charming seaside home in a special location in Rhoscolyn.
Description
Glan Gors is a delightful, detached property having a private, mainly lawned garden and patio. The house is of traditional construction with rendered stone elevations beneath a slate roof.
The property enjoys magnificent views across marshland to Cymyren Bay and the Snowdonia Mountain range in the distance. There is a sandy cove/beach with rock pools within a very short distance along with beautiful headland walks.
Glan Gors is set back from the lane and approached via an attractive painted iron gate and a gravel drive leading to a turning area beside the house, offering ample space for parking and boat storage.
In addition to the main house there is a detached building which has in the past been used as an annexe providing over-flow accommodation from the main house.
The house offers nicely presented accommodation on two floors. On the ground floor is a dining kitchen and two further linked reception rooms, a utility room, two bedrooms and a bathroom.
Stairs lead from the hall to the first floor with two further bedrooms and a Jack and Jill shower room.
It stands in gardens mainly laid to lawn and has a field giving a total area of about 0.9 acres.
Further outbuildings include an outside wc, a wood store and also a garden store.
Location
The sheltered bay at Rhoscolyn is particularly attractive with a horseshoe sandy beach between headlands studded with pretty cottages. It is particularly popular with holiday makers and rental property is in high demand.
The local church, St Gwenfaen, was built in 1875 on a site that has housed a church since the sixth century. The village has a long history and the area was once busy with oyster farming. The term ‘colyn ’ refers to a column erected by the Romans to mark the edge of their territories.
Rhoscolyn is also home to the well regarded White Eagle pub, situated along the lane from the property.
The community includes the village of Four Mile Bridge which offers a range of shops and services as does Trearddur Bay and the larger town of Holyhead, a port town with ferries to Ireland and a large marina.
The area is connected to the Welsh mainland via the A5 trunk road linking to the A55 which joins the motorway network at Chester.
There is a regular high speed rail service from Holyhead to London Euston (from 3 hours 39 minutes) and Liverpool airport is 103 miles away.
Please note: all times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,258 sq ft
Acreage: 0.9 Acres
Additional Info
Council Tax Band = E (Isle of Anglesey County Council)
Marketed by: Savills, Chester
Description
Glan Gors is a delightful, detached property having a private, mainly lawned garden and patio. The house is of traditional construction with rendered stone elevations beneath a slate roof.
The property enjoys magnificent views across marshland to Cymyren Bay and the Snowdonia Mountain range in the distance. There is a sandy cove/beach with rock pools within a very short distance along with beautiful headland walks.
Glan Gors is set back from the lane and approached via an attractive painted iron gate and a gravel drive leading to a turning area beside the house, offering ample space for parking and boat storage.
In addition to the main house there is a detached building which has in the past been used as an annexe providing over-flow accommodation from the main house.
The house offers nicely presented accommodation on two floors. On the ground floor is a dining kitchen and two further linked reception rooms, a utility room, two bedrooms and a bathroom.
Stairs lead from the hall to the first floor with two further bedrooms and a Jack and Jill shower room.
It stands in gardens mainly laid to lawn and has a field giving a total area of about 0.9 acres.
Further outbuildings include an outside wc, a wood store and also a garden store.
Location
The sheltered bay at Rhoscolyn is particularly attractive with a horseshoe sandy beach between headlands studded with pretty cottages. It is particularly popular with holiday makers and rental property is in high demand.
The local church, St Gwenfaen, was built in 1875 on a site that has housed a church since the sixth century. The village has a long history and the area was once busy with oyster farming. The term ‘colyn ’ refers to a column erected by the Romans to mark the edge of their territories.
Rhoscolyn is also home to the well regarded White Eagle pub, situated along the lane from the property.
The community includes the village of Four Mile Bridge which offers a range of shops and services as does Trearddur Bay and the larger town of Holyhead, a port town with ferries to Ireland and a large marina.
The area is connected to the Welsh mainland via the A5 trunk road linking to the A55 which joins the motorway network at Chester.
There is a regular high speed rail service from Holyhead to London Euston (from 3 hours 39 minutes) and Liverpool airport is 103 miles away.
Please note: all times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 1,258 sq ft
Acreage: 0.9 Acres
Additional Info
Council Tax Band = E (Isle of Anglesey County Council)
Marketed by: Savills, Chester
Land Registry Data
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