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£185,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Victoria Terrace, Trefriw LL27

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • Freehold

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About this property

    Delighted to bring to the market a beautifully presented and recently renovated two double bedroom three-storey townhouse, full of charm and character throughout being sympathetically renovated to an extremely high standard. Situated in the highly sought-after village of Trefriw, in the heart of the Conwy Valley, enjoying fabulous countryside views across the valley and towards the surrounding hills.

    Situated within in the heart of The Conwy Valley and Snowdonia National Park, Trefriw is renowned for its beautiful picturesque countryside surroundings offering nature trails and woodland strolls. The picturesque town of Betws y Coed and Gwydyr Forest Park is only a short drive away and is ideal for the outdoor lovers as it offers wide range of activities, including many walking nature trails, cycle paths and horse riding routes, the forest of lakes and mountains including 'Lake Geirionydd' is also popular with walkers as well as the local wildlife watchers. For the more adventurous Surf Snowdonia, Tree Top Adventure and Zip World are also within a short driving distance away. With such a superb location, there really is something for everyone to enjoy.

    The bright and airy accommodation comprises: Entrance hall and cloakroom with plenty of space for boots and coats, lounge with a beautiful original cast iron Victorian fireplace with tiled inset and hearth, bay window with window seat and storage enjoying spectacular countryside views, a modern four piece bathroom with a bath and a free standing shower.

    To the lower floor is a modern kitchen/diner with fitted units and integrated appliances to include: Neff electric oven with four plate ceramic hob and tiled splash back, Bosch dishwasher, under stairs storage with space and plumbing for a washing machine, rear door leading to the courtyard.

    To the first floor are two double bedrooms which currently house king size beds, both with beautiful original feature cast iron fireplaces, original restored flooring & bespoke storage in keeping with period features in alcoves, with the rear bedroom enjoying those spectacular countryside views.

    The property further benefits from Upvc double glazing and gas central heating throughout.

    Externally a courtyard garden to rear with gravel and outside lighting, enjoying stunning views across the valley. A tranquil haven to relax in the summer months.

    This fantastic property is full of charm and character throughout being sympathetically renovated to an extremely high standard by the current owners. Viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate what this beautiful home has to offer along with its superb location and spectacular views.

    Tenure:

    Freehold

    Location:

    The property is conveniently situated to take full advantage of all the local amenities that are situated within the village or a just a short drive away. Trefriw is a lovely traditional village offering a local Post Office, various local independent shops, restaurants, a coffee shop, The Village Hall and a prizewinning butchers. The famous Trefriw Woollen Mill museum and shop also still operate here. The village also boasts a couple of traditional county pubs at its centre offering real local ales and home cooked locally sourced food.

    Situated within in the heart of The Conwy Valley and Snowdonia National Park, Trefriw is renowned for its beautiful picturesque countryside surroundings offering nature trails and woodland strolls. The picturesque town of Betws y Coed and Gwydyr Forest Park is only a short drive away and is ideal for the outdoor lovers as it offers wide range of activities, including many walking nature trails, cycle paths and horse riding routes, the forest of lakes and mountains including 'Lake Geirionydd' is also popular with walkers as well as the local wildlife watchers. For the more adventurous Surf Snowdonia, Tree Top Adventure and Zip World are also within a short driving distance away. Also within easy reach by car, is the traditional Victorian town of Llandudno, home of the Great Orme, The Victorian Pier, Blue Flag Beaches and beautiful Promenade.

    With so much to see and do within this beautiful locality of North Wales, there may also be scope for the property to become a lucrative holiday rental cottage should the buyer wish to pursue this opportunity further.

    This charming recently renovated and restored period home combines tasteful modern touches with an abundance of original character, including feature fireplaces, sash-style windows and high ceilings. Nestled within a terrace of traditional properties, Y Nyth occupies an elevated position above a historic village church, with spectacular views forming a picturesque backdrop throughout the home.
    The property benefits from gas central heating and is conveniently located within walking distance of village amenities, Llyn Crafnant, Llyn Geirionydd as well as river and woodland walks in the Gwydir Forest.

    Services:

    Mains gas, electric, water, and drainage are believed to be connected or available at the property. All services and appliances have not been tested by the selling agent.

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