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The property is of
stone/brick/concrete block construction with rendered and spar dashed
elevations under a pitched slate roof.
DIRECTIONS: Proceeding
out of
Bangor
along Llandegai Road (A5), continue
straight ahead at the by-pass flyover roundabout onto the continuation of
the A5 towards
Bethesda
. After
passing through the next roundabout, continue along for 1.8 miles and turn
left at the Bryn Bella crossroads. Follow
the road and when you reach the centre of Rachub, take the road immediately
on the right hand side of the Royal Oak Public House (High Street).
Continue up the hill for approximately 125 yards and turn right into
Bryn Owen Street
. The
property will then be found at the far end of the terrace.
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THE
ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES:
GROUND
FLOOR
The property has a glazed open
front porch with a uPVC double glazed front door opening into the
HALL
having
a quarry tile floor, a high level electricity meter and a part glazed door
opening into the
LOUNGE 16’ 3” (4.94m) x
13’ 6” (4.11m) having a tiled fireplace with a matching raised
hearth and a mains gas fire, a part quarry tiled floor and part
thermoplastic tiled floor, one double power point, a single radiator, an
understairs storage cupboard, two uPVC double glazed windows, three wall
shelves, one point for a wall light, a t.v. aerial cable connection, a
fluorescent strip light fitting and a door opening to the
KITCHEN DINER 15’ 10”
(4.84m) x 5’ 4” (1.63m)
having a single drainer stainless steel sink unit with a tiled splash back
and undercupboards and a drawer, a thermoplastic tiled floor, a single
radiator, one double power point, an electric point for a cooker
incorporating a single power point, a uPVC double glazed window, a wall
mounted electric heater, a fluorescent strip light fitting and a uPVC double
glazed external door providing independent access from the front of the
property.
FIRST
FLOOR
A turned staircase with a
painted wooden hand rail then leads up from the hall to the first floor
landing which has a built-in airing cupboard housing a lagged hot water
cylinder with a central heating/hot water programmer and pine slatted
shelving, an access hatch to the roof space and the following rooms off:-
FRONT BEDROOM ONE 11’ 3”
(3.44m) x 9’ 6” (2.92m)
having one single power point, a single radiator, a storage recess and a
uPVC double glazed window through which there are views towards Anglesey.
REAR BEDROOM TWO 13’ 8”
(4.16m) x 6’ 6” (2.00m)
having one single power point, a single radiator and a uPVC double glazed
window.
STUDY 7’ 0” (2.15m) x
6’ 3” (1.92m) having one single power point, a Maxi Solo wall
mounted mains gas fired 'combi' boiler, a central heating thermostat and a
uPVC double glazed window through which there are pleasant rural views
towards the mountains.
BATHROOM 7’ 8” (2.35m) x
6’ 5” (1.94m) having a pale pink suite comprising a cast-iron
panelled bath, a pedestal wash hand basin and a WC low suite.
Part vinolay flooring, a single radiator and a uPVC double glazed
window.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the property,
there is a tarmacadamed domestic area with a gas meter cupboard, a GARDEN
SHED (in poor condition), a grassed garden with shrubs and a stone built
STORE SHED (into poor condition)
having
a cold water tap and a GARDEN WC
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.
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