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Property Description
A detached double fronted former farmhouse cottage located on the edge of the village in semi rural setting.
This double fronted house is an unfinished renovation project which is in need of extensive works but offers scope to bespoke the property to your individual requirements.
The internal rooms have been opened up and currently the accommodation is set up as rear utility / breakfast area, kitchen, one large ground floor room with space for stairs to first floor open plan room. Set in own grounds with driveway, parking and established gardens.
FULL RENOVATION REQUIRED - CASH BUYERS
The Accommodation Affords
(Approximate Measurements Only)
Main Front Room
4.3m x 6.5m
14'1" x 21'3"
Rear Breakfast / Utility Area
4.2m x 2.4m
13'9" x 7'10"
Kitchen
2.31m x 3m
7'6" x 9'10"
First Floor Level
6.2m x 4.25m
20'4" x 13'11"
Outside
Established gardens with shrubs and plants. Hard standing for parking with driveway. Open fronted car port / store shed
Services
Mains electricity. water and private drainage.
Council Tax
Conwy County Borough Council - Council Tax Band - "D"
Directions
Proceed through the village of Betws y Coed towards Capel Curig and the property will be viewed on the left hand side below the road just opposite access to Miners Bridge.
Viewing Llanrwst
By appointment through the agents Iwan M Williams, 5 Denbigh Street, Llanrwst, tel 01492 642551, email enq@iwanmwilliams.co.uk
Proof Of Funds
In order to comply with anti-money laundering regulations, Iwan M Williams Estate Agents require all buyers to provide us with proof of identity and proof of current residential address. The following documents must be presented in all cases: IDENTITY DOCUMENTS: a photographic ID, such as current passport or UK driving licence. EVIDENCE OF ADDRESS: a bank, building society statement, utility bill, credit card bill or any other form of ID, issued within the previous three months, providing evidence of residency as the correspondence address.
Betws y Coed is situated within the Snowdonia National Park, surrounded by woodlands and forest in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and where the tributaries of the River Conwy, Llugwy and Lledr meet. The spectacular Swallow Falls and Conwy Falls are nearby.
Key Features
- House