2 bed detached bungalow for sale in Felin Hen Road, Tregarth, Bangor LL57, £500,000

500,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65174027
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
2 bed detached bungalow
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
1
Reception rooms:
3
Contact name:
Refined Properties
Phone(s):
01766 609977

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Situated in the delightfully small village of Tregarth is this detached
single - story bungalow set in approximately three acres of grounds and although
it is tucked away, the property is within easy reach of Bangor and of course
the road network across North Wales.
The property has been cleverly designed to provide for an abundance of living
accommodation and has some delightful additional features too.
Entry to the property is via the door into the farmhouse kitchen, a room that
is both ample in space and well laid out. Equipped with a range of base, wall
and drawer units, the kitchen provides plenty of storage in addition to all
the expected appliances, either built in or affording their own dedicated
space. And in true farmhouse kitchen style, there is more than enough room for
a dining table and additional seating.
A door leads from the kitchen area into a courtyard, traditionally the front
of the property. An ideal area for grabbing a quick cup of coffee and relaxing
outside.
The main lounge in the property, a through lounge, is presented with a window
overlooking the courtyard, in addition to double doors allowing entrance into
the conservatory. A sizeable central fireplace features in this room too. The
conservatory is fully glazed and ideally situated, boasting views out into the
garden, and affording a great deal of privacy.
Within the property you will find a central hall that leads through to a
utility room which doubles as a cloakroom too. Fitted with a low - level W. C,
wash basin and of course has plumbing for appliances.
The stylishly designed family bathroom comprises of a four - piece suite to
include a low - level W. C, wash basin, a jacuzzi style panelled bath and a step -
in shower cubicle. Tastefully tiled throughout too.
Two double bedrooms are featured, one to either end of the building. Both are
spacious and provide plenty of room for storage and additional seating if
desired.
Externally there is a stone built double garage which is accessed from the
main property drive area, providing parking for several vehicles. Gates at the
end of the drive lead you out onto the village road. The property is nestled
between two fields and therefore has the luxury of delightful views to either
side and additionally boasts picturesque, enclosed gardens.
An excellent example of single - story rural living with a modest amount of land
to do as you wish. Equestrian facilities could be accommodated if required.
Measurements
Farmhouse Kitchen 6. 025m x 3. 910m
Bedroom 4. 492m x 3. 450m
Inner Hall
Utility Room / WC 2. 055m x 1. 655m
Bathroom 2. 689m x 2. 642m
Lounge 5. 095m x 4. 202m
Conservatory 3. 461m x 3. 135m
Bedroom 5. 091m x 2. 957m
The property has had solar panels in place since 2013 and these are on a
reverse tariff.
Tregarth
Tregarth is a small village located near Bangor in Gwynedd, Northwest Wales.
Situated at the foot of the Carneddau mountain range, Tregarth has a
picturesque setting with its rolling hills and beautiful countryside. The
village is approximately four miles southwest of Bangor, making it a popular
residential area for those looking for a quieter pace of life while being
close to the amenities of a larger town.
Tregarth has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to
prehistoric times. The name "Tregarth" translates to "Carth's town" in Welsh,
potentially referring to a Celtic chieftain named Carth who may have lived in
the area long ago.
In terms of local attractions, Tregarth offers scenic walks and hikes for
outdoor enthusiasts, with the stunning landscape of Snowdonia National Park at
its doorstep. The village is also home to attractions like Zip World, an
adventure park known for its exhilarating zip lines and other activities.
In terms of amenities, Tregarth has a primary school and a village hall that
serves as a hub for community events and gatherings. Additionally, there are a
few shops and pubs in the area, providing basic necessities and social
opportunities for residents.
Overall, Tregarth is a charming village that offers a peaceful, rural
lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty.
Bangor
Bangor is a bustling city located in Gwynedd, a county in northwest Wales.
Situated on the banks of the Menai Strait and at the foot of the Snowdonia
National Park, Bangor enjoys a picturesque setting and has a rich history
dating back centuries.
One of the main highlights of Bangor is its renowned Bangor University, which
was founded in 1884. The university brings a vibrant and youthful atmosphere
to the city, attracting students from around the world. The presence of the
university also contributes to a range of cultural and intellectual events,
including lectures, performances, and exhibitions.
Bangor Cathedral, also known as Cathedral Church of Saint Deiniol, is another
prominent landmark in the city. This ancient cathedral stands as a testament
to Bangor's religious history and architectural heritage. Its tranquil
surroundings make it a popular spot for visitors and locals alike.
The city of Bangor itself boasts a variety of amenities and attractions. High
Street is the central hub for shopping with a mix of local businesses,
national chains, and markets. Bangor has a flourishing arts scene with the
Pontio Arts and Innovation Centre, which hosts theatrical performances, film
screenings, exhibitions, and concerts.
Ysbyty Gwynedd is a district hospital with the regions main Accident and
Emergency facilities and is situated on the outskirst of the city.
Bangor's strategic position on the edge of Snowdonia National Park makes it an
ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts. The region offers a plethora of
activities, including hiking, climbing, cycling, and water sports. The nearby
Penrhyn Castle is also worth visiting, showcasing fascinating architecture and
magnificent gardens.
Transportation in Bangor is well - connected, with regular train services to
different parts of Wales and the UK. The city's location on the A55 Expressway
also facilitates quick access to nearby towns and cities. There are two road
bridges close by making access to the island of Anglesey extremely easy.
Overall, Bangor is a dynamic city that combines its historical significance
with a lively university atmosphere and natural beauty. It offers a wide range
of amenities, cultural events, and outdoor activities, making it an appealing
place to live and visit.

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