5 bed property for sale in Denbigh Street, Llanrwst LL26, £325,000

325,000.00

Offer Nr.:
64649704
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
5 bed property
Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
3
Reception rooms:
2
Contact name:
Refined Properties
Phone(s):
01766 609977

* Freehold
Set right in the heart of Llanrwst is this fabulous investment opportunity.
The property is set across five floors, with a retail unit covering the ground
floor and having access to the cellar. The further three floor offer a really
well maintained and modern holiday facility.
The rear of the building gives access to the Airbnb property via a private
entrance. You will additionally find an outbuilding with tiled floor here too,
the ideal place to securely park cycles and keep one’s boots and other
paraphernalia. You are led from the outbuilding to the exterior courtyard,
furnished with a seating / dining bench, before stepping down to a modest
courtyard housing the main entrance to the holiday accommodation.
Stepping into the property through the main entrance, you will be met with a
utility and boot room, boasting original slate floor feature and a recess with
slate plinth. The utility room is equipped with an automatic washing machine
and dryer. This area is heated.
Access to the first floor via the stairs, you pass an exposed stone wall which
creates a wonderfully attractive feature.
The first - floor landing has access to one of the bathrooms. Furnished with a
low - level WC, pedestal wash basin, corner panel and bath and step in shower
cubicle with a plumbed shower. Panelled walls, a sizeable led mirror and
traditional style towel radiator. A ceiling window provides extra light here
too.
As you progress through the first floor, mostly laid to wood, you will find a
window overlooking the rear of the property, creating that feeling of light
and space. The inner landing has ample storage facilities and gives access to
the stairs leading to the second floor. One radiator.
Traditional bench seating around the walls can be observed in the lounge and
we continue the wooden floor theme here, as found on the first floor. A bay
window with seating to the front of the property and an exposed stone feature
with TV and a fireplace recess.
Open access into the well - equipped kitchen area. A breakfast bar to one side,
with the other side encompassing kitchen units with a five ring Rangemaster
electric hob, electric oven situated below, 1 1/2 bowl sink, built - in
dishwasher and space for a freestanding fridge freezer. The base, wall and
drawer units are finished in cream with accompanying wooden style
worksurfaces. Panelled splashbacks to all walls create an attractive feature.
The second - floor landing enjoys a window to the rear, again creating a light
and airy space. Access to the first of the double bedrooms, well - appointed
with a double bed, bedside tables and other pieces of furniture. Window to the
rear.
A shower room can be found to the front of the second - floor landing,
comprising of a low - level WC, pedestal wash basin, step in shower cubicle with
plumbed shower, led mirror, panel ceilings and chrome towel radiator.
Twin bedroom with two beds and a window to the front, radiator, pleasantly
furnished.
We consider this next room to be the master bedroom with a double bed and
accompanying bedside units and hanging space. Ensuite shower room comprising
of a low - level WC, pedestal wash basin and step in shower cubicle with plumbed
shower. Led mirror, panelled walls.
Access to the third floor via a 180° staircase. You will find two further
bedrooms, the first of which has two twin beds, Velux window, hanging space
and a radiator. A double bedroom is featured here too with Velux window to the
front, double bed, bedside tables and other furnishings.
In a nutshell. Handsome, historic town, ‘capital’ of the verdant Vale of
Conwy.
Llanrwst’s three - arched bridge across the Conwy, thought to be the work of
famed 16/17th - century architect Inigo Jones, is the first thing to catch the
eye. It leads across the clear - flowing waters to Tu Hwnt i’r Bont, a
beautifully restored 15th - century house now owned by the National Trust.
History is thick on the ground wherever you look.
The most prized of many treasures in Gwydir Chapel, St Grwst’s Church, is a
weighty stone coffin said to have been that of Llywelyn the Great, the revered
13th - century Prince of Gwynedd.
Another chapel – Gwydir Uchaf – in woods close to the town is noted for its
striking ceiling paintings.
The word ‘Gwydir’ crops up a lot locally. A visit to Gwydir Castle, once home
of the all - powerful Wynn family, is an authentic and atmospheric experience.
This grand Tudor manor, a rarity in Wales, was built on an historic site of
great antiquity.
Then there’s the Gwydyr Forest, a woodland latticed with scenic waymarked
trails like the Lady Mary Walk, which introduces you to local history and
characters like Dafydd ap Siencyn, the forest’s own ‘Robin Hood’. Go onward
and upward and eventually you’ll come to two lovely, little - visited lakes,
Llyn Geirionydd and Llyn Crafnant.
Back in town, you’ll find an attractive range of independent shops selling
everything from books to artisan and specialist foods.
Property has a Commercial EPC Rating 56C and Flat has a Residential EPC

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