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£65,000
1 bed flat for saleChurch Street, Caernarfon, Gwynedd LL55
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
Sold via modern method of auction
Second floor flat
One bedroom
Approx. 995 year lease
Property's freehold included in sale
No onwards chain
Well presented
Fantastic opportunity to purchase a first time home, or a low maintenance investment property.
Leasehold (approx. 995 years) and Freehold For Sale
Charming One-Bedroom Second Floor Flat within Caernarfon’s Historic Castle Walls Located in the heart of Caernarfon’s iconic walled town, this well-presented second-floor flat offers an opportunity to live in a town centre location. Caernarfon is a bustling market town steeped in history, best known for its majestic medieval castle-a unesco World Heritage Site-and vibrant waterfront. The town centre offers a variety of independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs, all within walking distance of the property. Local amenities include supermarkets, a leisure centre, a marina, and public transport links. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Snowdonia National Park and the beautiful beaches of the Llyn Peninsula, both just a short drive away. Set within a traditional mid-terraced building divided into individual flats, the leasehold is for sale along with the freehold of the whole property of Number 8 Church St. The property (with an impressive approx. 995 years remaining) is part of a freehold structure and accessed via steps from the street leading up to a shared front entrance. Once inside, a communal staircase takes you to the first floor, where the private front door to the flat is located. A further internal staircase brings you up into the flat itself on the second floor. The open plan kitchen/ living/ diner offers a bright and airy space with two windows allowing natural light to flood in. The kitchen area has a tiled floor and features fitted units, a gas hob, electric oven, spotlights, and a ceiling-mounted light fixture. The open layout creates a comfortable and functional living space. The double bedroom is a generously sized room with a built-in cupboard that houses the gas boiler. It benefits from an en-suite bathroom, fitted with a shower-over-bath, heated towel rail, and finished to a good standard. Additional landing storage in the form of a large built-in cupboard on the stairwell landing provides valuable storage space. In addition, the flat benefits from a substantial attic area offering additional storage or the potential for further development, subject to the necessary planning permissions and consents. This unique property is ideal for first-time buyers, investors, or those looking for a bolt-hole in a vibrant and historical location. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the character, layout, and potential this flat has to offer. Additional Information: • Tenure: Leasehold – approx. 995 years remaining • Ground Rent: £250.00 per annum • Maintenance Charge: £250.00 per annum • Council Tax: A • Heating: Gas central heating
Leasehold (approx. 995 years) and Freehold For Sale
Charming One-Bedroom Second Floor Flat within Caernarfon’s Historic Castle Walls Located in the heart of Caernarfon’s iconic walled town, this well-presented second-floor flat offers an opportunity to live in a town centre location. Caernarfon is a bustling market town steeped in history, best known for its majestic medieval castle-a unesco World Heritage Site-and vibrant waterfront. The town centre offers a variety of independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs, all within walking distance of the property. Local amenities include supermarkets, a leisure centre, a marina, and public transport links. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to Snowdonia National Park and the beautiful beaches of the Llyn Peninsula, both just a short drive away. Set within a traditional mid-terraced building divided into individual flats, the leasehold is for sale along with the freehold of the whole property of Number 8 Church St. The property (with an impressive approx. 995 years remaining) is part of a freehold structure and accessed via steps from the street leading up to a shared front entrance. Once inside, a communal staircase takes you to the first floor, where the private front door to the flat is located. A further internal staircase brings you up into the flat itself on the second floor. The open plan kitchen/ living/ diner offers a bright and airy space with two windows allowing natural light to flood in. The kitchen area has a tiled floor and features fitted units, a gas hob, electric oven, spotlights, and a ceiling-mounted light fixture. The open layout creates a comfortable and functional living space. The double bedroom is a generously sized room with a built-in cupboard that houses the gas boiler. It benefits from an en-suite bathroom, fitted with a shower-over-bath, heated towel rail, and finished to a good standard. Additional landing storage in the form of a large built-in cupboard on the stairwell landing provides valuable storage space. In addition, the flat benefits from a substantial attic area offering additional storage or the potential for further development, subject to the necessary planning permissions and consents. This unique property is ideal for first-time buyers, investors, or those looking for a bolt-hole in a vibrant and historical location. Early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the character, layout, and potential this flat has to offer. Additional Information: • Tenure: Leasehold – approx. 995 years remaining • Ground Rent: £250.00 per annum • Maintenance Charge: £250.00 per annum • Council Tax: A • Heating: Gas central heating
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