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Description
- • A traditional mid terraced cottage
- • Many original characteristics combined with modern day conveniences
- • 2 bedroomed with estuary views
- • Well suited for holiday lets
- • Energy Efficiency Rating=49
- • EPC valid to 22.6.. 2031
Situated in a lovely position on the coast road through Aberdyfi with a lovely outlook over the estuary and moorings. An unspoilt traditional mid terraced cottage with many original characteristics combined with modern day conveniences.
The accommodation comprises a
Sitting room to include a gas “live flame” effect fire within a stone fireplace and slate floor
Kitchen with a quarry tiled floor and a range of fitted base and eye level units. Shower room with a modern white suite.
First floor.Bedroom 1 Exposed oak floor, original fireplace and estuary views. Second bedroom with exposed oak floor and wash hand basin.
7 Terrace Road is within easy walking distance to a range of shops, pubs and restaurants. Historically a small fishing and trading village . It has retained its exclusivity and is noted for its famous 18 hole golf course, water sports and its easy access to many outdoor activities in the Snowdonia National Park. The towns of Tywyn and Machynlleth are nearby and offer a further range of recreational and leisure facilities. Early viewing is strongly recommended as properties in this location seldom become available within Aberdyfi.
The property is approached via a shared private walkway with room for a pedestrian drop off
Directions
Approaching Aberdyfi from a southerly direction, i.e from Tywyn, proceed through the village then the property is situated approximately half way along on the left hand side between the Britannia Inn and the Penhelig Arms Hotel.Council Tax Band: C
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