This rather splendid semi detached Edwardian period house enjoys a favourable westerly aspect which helps catch the available sunshine. It is situated in the desirable and highly sought after district of Craig Y Don.
It is within convenient distance of a range of excellent amenities within the town and just a short walk from the fabulous promenade and pebble shoreline. Believed to date from circa.1910, the property, which has accommodation on three floors and has generously proportioned rooms and retains much originality and essential character features of the period.
This gives a flavour of what lies within, and yet the interior has been sympathetically modernised, creating a contemporary home. The essential charm and character remains intact so you can enjoy the best of both worlds.
The accommodation is predominantly upvc double glazed, served by gas central heating and briefly affords: storm porch, entrance hall, reception hall, bathroom, lounge, family room, garden room, kitchen, study or playroom, first floor landing, three bedrooms, bathroom, laundry store, second floor landing and two further bedrooms.
The principal lounge has a bay window and focal fireplace (gas, but currently disconnected). The family room and kitchen, essentially the hub of the home are ideal for entertaining. The log burner there catches the eye while the patio doors can be flung open on a summer’s day, essentially creating a further room outdoors.
The main bathroom on the first floor offers a touch of luxury with a rolled top bath, there’s practicality too with a laundry room and also a useful study or playroom.
The property is located in a sought after residential area of Llandudno, just a short distance from the sea with the town centre just minutes away either by car or if you fancy a stroll along the promenade.
35 Romania Crescent, Craig Y Don, Llandudno, Price: £350,000
For further information contact Dafydd Hardy on 01492 884484, email: post@dafyddhardy.co.uk, website: www.dafyddhardy.co.uk
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