Offers in region of
£650,000
Land for sale
Trefor, Anglesey, Sir Ynys Mon LL65Freehold
6 beds
3 baths
5 receptions
EPC Rating: E
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Tenure
Freehold
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A band has not yet been confirmed.
Beresford Adams - Menai Bridge
About this property
A fine country period residence, nestled away in the beautiful Anglesey countryside, less than ten minutes from the Rhosneigr coastline and just over twenty minutes to the North Wales mainland. Set in stunning grounds, this former Georgian Rectory was built in 1826 and is highly recommended for an early and internal viewing. Retaining many original features and enjoying far reaching rural views and a panorama of Snowdonia, The Old Rectory has well proportioned and versatile accommodation comprising a welcoming entrance hallway, with double doors opening into both of the primary reception rooms. The ground floor also has an inner hallway, with Georgian stairs case, WC, dining room, utility, an impressive fitted kitchen breakfast room, with generous storage, a gas range and granite work tops. The lower ground floor basement is accessed from the kitchen breakfast room and is partitioned off into three useful rooms. The first floor landing provides access to three generous double bedrooms, a dressing room, with bespoke shelving and having space, a study, family bathroom and staircase to the second floor. The second floor has a large landing, a second bathroom and three further bedrooms. The property is access via a tree lined sweeping driveway, with generous off road parking located to the front of the property. The grounds are a special feature of the this fine country property and have been beautifully by the present owners, they offer a high degree of privacy, with the front garden having a lawn with mature boundaries. The South West garden enjoys a patio, with a raised ornamental pond with summer house. The rear garden has another extensive lawn, kitchen garden and enclosed 'Japanese' garden. The Retory also has a large and tranquil woodland garden, with seating areas and a wealth of wildlife, including red squirrels. The Rectory has double glazing and oil fired central heating
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Beresford Adams - Menai Bridge