Property for sale in Castle Street, Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd LL48

£350,000
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Property for sale - 4 bedrooms

4 2 3

Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
E

Property description

There are chapel conversions and then there are chapel conversions. If you want to be amazed, come and look at this Grade II listed, grandly antiquated property, and see what can be achieved. Set out with a residential first floor and a spacious residential ground floor.

We move immediately to the first floor to start our tour, set out with absolute splendour as living accommodation. Taking the stairs on entering through the door into the apartment, you will be amazed by the space that reveals itself in front of you. We will describe this space as a kitchen and dining area although we are sure there is more than enough room for some additional seating. The kitchen area itself is well equipped, featuring a range of base wall and drawer units in two colours, in addition to a central island, helping to utilise the space. Of course, you will immediately find the integrated appliances too; an oven, hob, wine fridge and fridge freezers. The original polished wooden floors are a striking feature in this space and the sizeable sash windows provide stunning light into the room, complemented by clever and bespoke electric lighting. A split-level utility area is accessed from the kitchen.
Equally splendid, the second room provides a considerably spacious reception room and could quite easily be laid out in so many ways. A fireplace draws your attention to one of the walls and of course the wooden flooring, the significant sash windows, high ceilings and dark chandelier provide striking features here too. Cleverly, one of the wooden features of the original chapel has been converted and could be used as a bar.
From this room you will encounter three bedrooms, two to one side and one to the other. This bedroom has the potential to be used as a master, featuring an en-suite bathroom which is well equipped and stylishly presented.
Additionally, the property offers a fourth bedroom and a stunning four-piece family bathroom set on two levels which has to be seen to be believed.
Moving back to the ground floor, you enter what would have been the original Chapels main space and this has been set out as a single room with zonal under floor heating allowing future owners to interpret this space as they wish.
An outbuilding is presented externally, currently used for storage, in addition to a modest garden space and of course plenty of off-road parking.
Penrhyndeudraeth is a small town situated in the county of Gwynedd, in north-west Wales. The town is located at the southern end of the Vale of Ffestiniog, near the estuary of the River Dwyryd. The town has a population of around 2,000 people and covers an area of approximately 3.86 square miles.
Penrhyndeudraeth has a rich history, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Neolithic period. During the Middle Ages, the town was known for its wool trade, and in the 19th century, it became an important center for slate quarrying. Today, the town's economy is largely based on agriculture and tourism.
One of the main attractions in Penrhyndeudraeth is the Portmeirion Village, a picturesque Italian-style village located just outside the town. The village was designed and built by the famous architect Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 and has become a popular tourist destination, known for its stunning architecture, beautiful gardens, and panoramic views of the estuary.
Another interesting attraction in Penrhyndeudraeth is the Plas Brondanw Gardens, a series of gardens and woodlands created by the famous Welsh artist Sir Clough Williams-Ellis. The gardens are located near the town and offer visitors a chance to explore the unique Welsh landscape, with its rolling hills, lush forests, and scenic views.
Overall, Penrhyndeudraeth is a charming and picturesque town with a rich history and plenty of unique attractions to offer. Its location near the estuary of the river Dwyryd makes it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts, while its historic landmarks and cultural attractions make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Welsh history and culture.

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