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The property is very well presented and
has a number of features including a hand-built solid pine kitchen, an attractive dressed
stone Inglenook fireplace with a Morso multi-fuel cast-iron stove to the lounge, a
re-fitted bathroom with a shower and a cottage style garden.
The property is of stone construction
with rendered and painted elevations under a pitched slate roof.
DIRECTIONS: Proceeding out of Bangor along Llandegai Road (A5),
continue straight ahead at the by-pass flyover roundabout and at the next roundabout, turn
right onto the A4244 (signposted for Llanberis). After
0.9 of a mile, turn right (signposted for Glasinfryn) and follow this road for just over
half a mile. Howe Street will then be found on
your right hand side (immediately after the chapel conversion) and number 5 is situated
towards the end of the terrace.
THE ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES:
A hardwood panelled front entrance door
opens into the
LOUNGE 14 1 (4.30m) x 11 3 (3.44m) with an attractive
dressed stone Inglenook fireplace having a large raised slate hearth, a matching lintel
and a Morso cast-iron multi-fuel stove with a back boiler serving the central heating and
domestic hot water supply. Two double power
points, a single radiator, a TV aerial cable connection, a telephone point, a cloaks
recess with coat hooks, a built-in high level cupboard, a fitted electricity meter also
housing the consumer unit, a pine T&G panelled ceiling and a doorway opening to the
KITCHEN
11 10 (3.61m) x 11 3
(3.43m) with a range of hand-built solid pine base cupboard units having a recess with
plumbing and waste pipe for a washing machine and granite pattern
rolled edge heat resistant working surfaces incorporating an inset single drainer
stainless steel sink with mixer taps. Terracotta
ceramic tiled floor, a dressed stone Inglenook former fireplace with a ceramic tiled floor
and a slate mock lintel, a recess for a tall fridge/freezer, two deep under stairs storage
cupboards (one with fitted shelving), a single radiator, tiled splashbacks to the working
surfaces, four double power points, an electric point for a cooker incorporating a single
power point, a painted wall shelving unit, a tiled window sill, a pine wall shelf, a part
lattice glazed door providing independent rear access and a pine T&G panelled ceiling.
FIRST FLOOR
A pine straight flight staircase with a
matching handrail leads up from the kitchen to the first floor landing having a built-in
airing cupboard with a lagged hot water cylinder and an immersion heater, pine slatted
shelving, a hot water programmer and a pine door. A
pine handrail to the stairwell, a retractable aluminium ladder providing access to an
insulated and floored roof space with a light point and with the following rooms off:-
FRONT BEDROOM ONE 11 2 (3.42m) x 10 9 (3.27m) having two double power
points, a single radiator, a pine door and a dormer window through which there are views
towards the mountains.
REAR BEDROOM TWO 10 9 (3.27m) x 6 5 (1.96m) having a useful fitted
storage cupboard with pine doors, a hanging rail and a fitted shelf, two double power
points, a single radiator, a pine door and a dormer window.
BATHROOM re-fitted with a white suite comprising a
painted pine T&G panelled ¾ bath having a Triton Jade electric shower with a glazed
folding shower screen, a fitted vanity unit incorporating a wash hand basin and a
toiletries cupboard beneath and a WC low suite. Part
tiled walls to the bath and shower areas with a matching tiled splashback to the wash hand
basin, a single radiator, a wall mounted toiletries cupboard with painted pine T&G
doors to match the bath panel, a pine door and an extractor fan.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the property there is a
cobbled path (over which the next door neighbour has a right of way), a lawned
garden with a well stocked flower bed, an apple tree, a bulk head light fitting and
delightful rural views over open fields and woodland towards the mountains.

To the rear, there is a neat
cottage style garden which is laid to lawn with raised borders abundantly stocked with a
colourful variety of shrubs and plants, a GARDEN
SHED 7 7 (2.32m) x 4 2
(1.27m) of concrete block construction under a mineralised felt covered roof having a
fitted worktop, fitted shelving, one double power point and a light point. The garden also has stepping stones, dry stone
walling, a small fuel bunker, a bulk head light fitting, a mature tree, a small kitchen
garden section and a shingled area from which again there are beautiful views towards the
mountains.
We have not carried out a test on the central
heating system, the electrical wiring circuits or any other services connected to the
property and we are therefore unable to comment on the condition or adequacy of same. |