£139,950
3 bed semi-detached house for saleRhiw Road, Colwyn Bay, Conwy LL29
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Beresford Adams - Colwyn Bay Sales
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About this property
Exceptionally private setting tucked behind a charming church
Exclusive position with access via a discreet private pathway
Rare opportunity, one of only two semi detached cottages
Bright lounge with bay window and separate dining room
Three well proportioned bedrooms
Allocated parking space
Low maintenance, private rear garden
Gas central heating and double glazing
No onward chain
Ideal for first time buyers
Tucked away in a uniquely private and truly rare setting, this well presented semi detached home offers a level of seclusion that is hard to find. Positioned behind a charming church and accessed via a private pathway, this exclusive property forms one of only two cottages, creating a peaceful retreat just moments from Rhiw Road.
The accommodation has been thoughtfully updated and briefly comprises: A welcoming entrance hall, a bright lounge with bay window, a separate dining room, and a contemporary fitted kitchen to the ground floor. Upstairs, you’ll find three well proportioned bedrooms and a modern family shower room.
Further benefits include gas central heating, double glazing, and an allocated parking space. The front garden with fenced boundaries, while the rear offers a low maintenance paved garden, ideal for those seeking both security and additional privacy.
Offered for sale with no onward chain, this distinctive home is perfect for first time buyers, downsizing, upsizing or investors looking for something with character, convenience, and a setting that truly stands apart.
The premises is situated close to the centre of Colwyn Bay which has a variety of local shops and other amenities. It is conveniently located near to the A55 dual carriageway for easy access to Chester and the motorways beyond.
Location
Colwyn Bay is a seaside resort town and urban area. Conwy county borough, historic county of Denbighshire, northern Wales. It lies on the North Wales coast of the Irish Sea. The town, which dates from the 19th century, grew rapidly after World War I to become contiguous with Old Colwyn and Rhôs-on-Sea, with which it is linked by a 3-mile (5-km) promenade around the sandy bay. Retaining its primary identity as a resort, Colwyn Bay has become the largest town on the North Wales coast. Attractions include Eirias Park and its recreational facilities, theatres, Pwllychrochan Woods, the Welsh Mountain Zoo and Botanic Gardens.