£375,000
(£244/sq. ft)
4 bed terraced house for saleStation Road, Llanfairfechan LL33
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,539 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
If you appreciate the character and craftsmanship of Victorian homes, this one in the heart of Llanfairfechan is sure to appeal. It offers all the charm you’d expect from the period, combined with the space and practicality of modern living.
Inside, there are two generous reception rooms and four generous bedrooms, providing plenty of flexibility for family life, entertaining or simply enjoying room to spread out.
You’ll find a good-sized garden and parking for two vehicles. Situated within a conservation area and within easy walking distance of the village’s amenities, coastline and surrounding countryside, the location is every bit as appealing as the home itself.
Adding further convenience, the property is offered with no ongoing chain, allowing for a smoother and potentially quicker move.
The Tour
Step through the front door and the generous entrance hall immediately sets the tone. Original solid timber floorboards run beneath your feet, offering an early glimpse of the character and craftsmanship that continues throughout the home. There’s also a useful cellar, ideal for storing everything you’d prefer to keep neatly tucked away.
To your left, elegant double doors open into a beautifully proportioned living room. A handsome slate fireplace forms the focal point, celebrating the property’s Victorian heritage, while a large sash window overlooks the front garden and bathes the room in natural light.
Continue through and you’ll find an equally inviting dining room. Original floorboards once again feature underfoot, leading to a striking fireplace with a log-burning stove. It’s the kind of space that naturally encourages long, leisurely dinners, cosy evenings by the fire and gathering with family and friends.
At the rear of the house, the kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to complement the age and character of the property. A range of wall and base units is paired with solid timber worktops, while there is ample room for a range cooker and additional appliances. Beyond lies a particularly practical utility and pantry area, providing valuable extra storage and workspace.
Upstairs, the sense of space continues. A wide landing leads to four bedrooms, three of which are particularly generous in size and easily accommodate large beds and full bedroom furniture. The fourth is currently arranged as a home office, providing a peaceful retreat for remote working, though it could equally serve as a guest bedroom or nursery. A particularly appealing addition is the fully boarded loft. Complete with a window, it feels bright and easily accessible, providing exceptional storage and a versatile space with potential for a variety of uses, subject to any necessary consents.
The family bathroom is tastefully appointed, featuring a panelled bath with a rainfall shower over, a wash hand basin, low-level WC and a heated towel radiator, all complemented by partial tiling.
Outside, the front garden offers a wonderfully peaceful and established setting. Predominantly laid to lawn and planted with mature trees and shrubs, it has a lovely sense of privacy and greenery. A small pond attracts an abundance of wildlife throughout the seasons, while there is also space for outdoor seating, a garden shed and a pathway leading to a gated parking area with designated parking for two vehicles.
The Location
Llanfairfechan enjoys one of North Wales’ most enviable settings, nestled between the wooded foothills of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and the sweeping coastline of the Irish Sea. It’s the kind of place where mountain walks and beach strolls are equally accessible, making it easy to embrace the outdoors whatever the season.
Despite its peaceful atmosphere, the village is well served with everyday amenities, including a selection of independent shops, a medical centre, primary school and welcoming pubs. The attractive promenade and seafront are at the heart of village life, offering cafés, leisure facilities, a boating pond, sailing club and a nature reserve that’s rich in wildlife.
For those who enjoy an active lifestyle, there’s also a golf course, while excellent transport links include a mainline railway station, regular bus services and easy access to the A55 Expressway, making commuting and exploring the wider region wonderfully straightforward.
Location
Llanfairfechan enjoys one of North Wales’ most enviable settings, nestled between the wooded foothills of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and the sweeping coastline of the Irish Sea. It’s the kind of place where mountain walks and beach strolls are equally accessible, making it easy to embrace the outdoors whatever the season.
Despite its peaceful atmosphere, the village is well served with everyday amenities, including a selection of independent shops, a medical centre, primary school and welcoming pubs. The attractive promenade and seafront are at the heart of village life, offering cafés, leisure facilities, a boating pond, sailing club and a nature reserve that’s rich in wildlife.
For those who enjoy an active lifestyle, there’s also a golf course, while excellent transport links include a mainline railway station, regular bus services and easy access to the A55 Expressway, making commuting and exploring the wider region wonderfully straightforward.
Living Room (4.39m x 4.62m)
Dining Room (3.60m x 3.65m)
Kitchen (3.18m x 3.00m)
Utility Room (2.91m x 2.70m)
Bedroom One (4.26m x 3.69m)
Bedroom Two (3.23m x 4.04m)
Bedroom Three (3.62m x 2.93m)
Bedroom Four (2.78m x 2.26m)
Family Bathroom (2.24m x 1.92m)
Basement (4.79m x 1.62m)
Store (2.80m x 1.81m)
Parking - Driveway
Inside, there are two generous reception rooms and four generous bedrooms, providing plenty of flexibility for family life, entertaining or simply enjoying room to spread out.
You’ll find a good-sized garden and parking for two vehicles. Situated within a conservation area and within easy walking distance of the village’s amenities, coastline and surrounding countryside, the location is every bit as appealing as the home itself.
Adding further convenience, the property is offered with no ongoing chain, allowing for a smoother and potentially quicker move.
The Tour
Step through the front door and the generous entrance hall immediately sets the tone. Original solid timber floorboards run beneath your feet, offering an early glimpse of the character and craftsmanship that continues throughout the home. There’s also a useful cellar, ideal for storing everything you’d prefer to keep neatly tucked away.
To your left, elegant double doors open into a beautifully proportioned living room. A handsome slate fireplace forms the focal point, celebrating the property’s Victorian heritage, while a large sash window overlooks the front garden and bathes the room in natural light.
Continue through and you’ll find an equally inviting dining room. Original floorboards once again feature underfoot, leading to a striking fireplace with a log-burning stove. It’s the kind of space that naturally encourages long, leisurely dinners, cosy evenings by the fire and gathering with family and friends.
At the rear of the house, the kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to complement the age and character of the property. A range of wall and base units is paired with solid timber worktops, while there is ample room for a range cooker and additional appliances. Beyond lies a particularly practical utility and pantry area, providing valuable extra storage and workspace.
Upstairs, the sense of space continues. A wide landing leads to four bedrooms, three of which are particularly generous in size and easily accommodate large beds and full bedroom furniture. The fourth is currently arranged as a home office, providing a peaceful retreat for remote working, though it could equally serve as a guest bedroom or nursery. A particularly appealing addition is the fully boarded loft. Complete with a window, it feels bright and easily accessible, providing exceptional storage and a versatile space with potential for a variety of uses, subject to any necessary consents.
The family bathroom is tastefully appointed, featuring a panelled bath with a rainfall shower over, a wash hand basin, low-level WC and a heated towel radiator, all complemented by partial tiling.
Outside, the front garden offers a wonderfully peaceful and established setting. Predominantly laid to lawn and planted with mature trees and shrubs, it has a lovely sense of privacy and greenery. A small pond attracts an abundance of wildlife throughout the seasons, while there is also space for outdoor seating, a garden shed and a pathway leading to a gated parking area with designated parking for two vehicles.
The Location
Llanfairfechan enjoys one of North Wales’ most enviable settings, nestled between the wooded foothills of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and the sweeping coastline of the Irish Sea. It’s the kind of place where mountain walks and beach strolls are equally accessible, making it easy to embrace the outdoors whatever the season.
Despite its peaceful atmosphere, the village is well served with everyday amenities, including a selection of independent shops, a medical centre, primary school and welcoming pubs. The attractive promenade and seafront are at the heart of village life, offering cafés, leisure facilities, a boating pond, sailing club and a nature reserve that’s rich in wildlife.
For those who enjoy an active lifestyle, there’s also a golf course, while excellent transport links include a mainline railway station, regular bus services and easy access to the A55 Expressway, making commuting and exploring the wider region wonderfully straightforward.
Location
Llanfairfechan enjoys one of North Wales’ most enviable settings, nestled between the wooded foothills of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park and the sweeping coastline of the Irish Sea. It’s the kind of place where mountain walks and beach strolls are equally accessible, making it easy to embrace the outdoors whatever the season.
Despite its peaceful atmosphere, the village is well served with everyday amenities, including a selection of independent shops, a medical centre, primary school and welcoming pubs. The attractive promenade and seafront are at the heart of village life, offering cafés, leisure facilities, a boating pond, sailing club and a nature reserve that’s rich in wildlife.
For those who enjoy an active lifestyle, there’s also a golf course, while excellent transport links include a mainline railway station, regular bus services and easy access to the A55 Expressway, making commuting and exploring the wider region wonderfully straightforward.
Living Room (4.39m x 4.62m)
Dining Room (3.60m x 3.65m)
Kitchen (3.18m x 3.00m)
Utility Room (2.91m x 2.70m)
Bedroom One (4.26m x 3.69m)
Bedroom Two (3.23m x 4.04m)
Bedroom Three (3.62m x 2.93m)
Bedroom Four (2.78m x 2.26m)
Family Bathroom (2.24m x 1.92m)
Basement (4.79m x 1.62m)
Store (2.80m x 1.81m)
Parking - Driveway
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