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House in Gwynedd
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Offers in the region of
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£249,995.00
Freehold
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Jubilee Road, Barmouth,
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LL42 1EF
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Within the town centre of Barmouth this is an unusual, well-hidden house. It has lawns and small gardens both at the front and rear and is in walking distance of the local station and the Snowdonia National Park.
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Property Status:
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Property Type:
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House
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Location:
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Town Centre
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District:
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Gwynedd
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Receptions:
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2
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Property Age:
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50-100 years
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Bedrooms:
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3
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Central Heating:
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Gas
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Bathrooms:
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3
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Gardens:
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Small
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Frontage:
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15-30ft
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Double Glazing:
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Parking:
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Fitted Kitchen:
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Sell House with Outbuildings:
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This is a pretty 3/4 bedroom "white house" nestling amongst the grey stone buildings in Barmouth town centre. A versatile property that could be suitable for a family with small lawned gardens to front and rear. Yet also, because it is right in the centre of town, it might be ideal for someone who would enjoy simple easy access to the beach front or High Street.
The house is freehold and the sale is not dependant on a chain.
The lawned front of the house faces west and a gateway leads onto Jubilee Road. The back of the house looks out onto the garden and the hills behind Barmouth. There is a gateway at the back of the property that opens into a quiet pathway leading to the High Street.
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Ground floor
To the left of the house front, the wooden doors open into a porch/hallway with an enclosed wet room that is suitable for a wheelchair user. Glass sliding doors open from the front lounge (4.60m x 5.40m) onto a patio area and garden. There is a gas fireplace (not in use) and two double radiators. At the centre of the house is the reception hall with exposed wood beams. All downstairs rooms and stairway lead off the hall. The room (4.75m x 3.90m) at the back of the house could be used as a dining room or as a bedroom. It has views out onto the rear garden, a double radiator and an en-suite handbasin and toilet. It is bright and light as it sees the morning sun. The kitchen (3.65m x 3.80m) has fitted units, but would benefit from updating. There is a radiator and a lobby that leads to the back door and garden. The lobby has room for a fridge freezer and plumbing for a washing machine.
1st floor
Stairs lead up to a small landing. At the front of the house one bedroom (3.60m x 3.35m) has views out across the front lawn to the sea/mountains. Radiator and handbasin. A second smaller bedroom (2.90m x2.90m) has a handbasin, small radiator and looks out to the side of the house. The third upstairs bedroom (3.90m x 4.60m) has a small radiator and an en-suite toilet and handbasin. It looks out across the next door properties and away to the mountains across the estuary.
At the rear, the bathroom has a bath, seperate shower unit, handbasin, toilet and airing cupboard.
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Front view, August.
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The house nestles amongst grey stone buildings. Hidden behind the hedge, many people are surprised to see a seemingly secluded "cottage" in the middle of town.
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Sea view from front of house.
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You can see that the sea is visible from the front of the house. Also fun in the summer months to stand on the lawn and watch the Cambrian steam trains go past!
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View of house from back lawn.
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The back lawn measures 20 feet by 15 feet. It is surrounded by paths and planted borders, has space for two small sheds on the left and in the past also housed a greenhouse. A washing line runs the length of the garden. A gate opens on to a secluded path that leads up to the High Street.
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