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£425,000

(£263/sq. ft)

4 bed detached house for sale
Llaneilian, Anglesey LL68

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,618 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: F

Freehold
Reduced on 23/06/2026

About this property

  • Detached 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom family home

  • Set in quarter of an acre of delightful grounds

  • Immaculate condition throughout

  • Grounds with an outbuilding, garden 'pod', hot tub, dining area with a pizza oven

  • Beautiful Anglesey countryside - area of outstanding natural beauty

  • Close to the coastal path with access to wonderful beaches

  • Parking area for at least 6 vehicles

  • Short drive to Amlwch port & town centre - large varied supply of amenities

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Characterful Anglesey Home With Flexible Living, Private Gardens And Coastal Walks Nearby, Tucked Away In A Peaceful aonb Setting Close To Amlwch Port

Reached along a quiet private lane shared by just a handful of homes, this is the sort of property that feels settled and calm from the moment you arrive. Hidden away within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the north-east coast of Anglesey, it offers space to live in different ways and the flexibility to adapt as life changes.

The house has evolved thoughtfully over the years. What works particularly well is the way the accommodation can be arranged around the people living there. The largest ground floor reception room is currently used as a bedroom for an elderly parent, creating a practical multi-generational setup, but it could just as easily return to being a formal sitting room. For families with older children, visiting relatives or those wanting separate spaces for work and hobbies, the layout provides options without compromise.

Daily life naturally centres around the kitchen. The oil-fired Aga is very much the heart of the home, warming the room through the colder months and creating a welcoming place to gather, cook and spend time together. Most rooms enjoy dual aspects, bringing in natural light throughout the day, while the stone-built construction helps keep the house pleasantly cool during summer and remarkably cosy once warmed in winter.

The main lounge is where evenings tend to unfold, whether that’s relaxing with a film or sitting beside the log burner on colder nights. The snug offers a quieter retreat for reading, music or working from home. With full fibre broadband now available and a dedicated router serving the outbuilding, the property is well suited to modern home working without sacrificing its rural character.

Outside, the gardens have been shaped around enjoyment rather than maintenance. Morning coffee is often taken beside the French doors as the sun reaches the front of the house, while afternoons move naturally towards the garden and gazebo. Friends and family gather here throughout the summer, making good use of the covered outdoor dining area, pizza oven and additional facilities within the renovated outbuilding. Even when the weather turns, there are sheltered places to sit and enjoy the surroundings.

The detached outbuilding adds another layer of flexibility. Currently used by the owners as guest accommodation and additional living space, it could equally suit hobbies, creative pursuits, home working or independent space for visiting family. Beyond that, a separate garden pod provides yet another quiet corner for work or relaxation.

One of the defining qualities here is the sense of privacy. There are no immediate neighbours, very little passing traffic and a feeling of being tucked away from the world, yet Amlwch Port, local amenities, cafés, pubs and everyday essentials remain within walking distance. The coastal path towards Point Lynas, the dramatic scenery around Parys Mountain and the wider beauty of Anglesey are all close at hand.

Parking is generous, with space for several vehicles, while existing cabling makes the future installation of an EV charging point straightforward.

This is a home that has adapted beautifully to different chapters of family life. What the current owners will miss most is the warmth of the Aga, the flexibility of the layout, the peace of the setting and the simple pleasure of being able to stroll down to the Port for fresh seafood, a coffee or an evening at the local pub

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