'Brynmor' is a highly desireable property situated in a prime location in this much sought after residential estate in the seaside town of Criccieth. Occupying an attractive plot, the property has a lovely view of the castle to the side, a tempting glimpse of the sea and the High Street amenities, promenade and beach are all within walking distance.
With gardens are mainly laid down to lawn, with a small allotment area at the rear the property also benefits from an integral garage, offroad parking, double glazing and a gas central heating. The property is in need of some minor cosmetic upgrade but offers a fantastic opportunity to make a beautiful home.
Criccieth is situated on the southern coastline of the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula. Dominated by its castle standing on a rocky promontory between two beaches, there are a variety of shops in the High Street, as well as restaurants, a post office, a primary school and a health centre. The bustling harbour town of Porthmadog is approximately 5 miles distance providing additional shopping facilities and amenities, while the surrounding area benefits from a variety of outdoor pursuits, including sailing, fishing, golfing, climbing, biking and many scenic coastal and country walks.
Our Ref: C300 -
Ground Floor -
Entrance Hall - with uPVC double glazed entrance door with side panel; built in cloak cupboard; radiator and staircase leading to first floor
Lounge - 5.46 x 4.6 (17'10" x 15'1") - with picture window; slate faced fireplace and two radiators
Dining Room - 3.39 x 3.3 (11'1" x 10'9") - with radiator
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 4.37 x 3.37 (14'4" x 11'0") - with a range of fitted wall and base units with worktops over; double drainer stainless steel sink; tiled splashbacks; fitted larder cupboard; gas cooker point; wall mounted "Worcester" gas fired central heating boiler and radiator
Rear Entrance Hallway - with uPVC double glazed door
Utility Room - 3.34 x 3.09 (10'11" x 10'1") - with "Belfast" sink unit with tiled surround; work surface; plumbing for washing machine; 2 double fitted wall units and door opening to:
Garage - 5.14 x 3.11 (16'10" x 10'2") - with electrically operated up and over door; fitted shelving
Bedroom 1 - 4.49 x 4.31 (14'8" x 14'1") - with fitted wardrobes with cupboards above and radiator
Shower Room - with shower rnclosure and "Mira" shower; accessible shower with "Mira" shower unit; wash hand basin; WC; bidet and plastic panelled walls
First Floor -
Landing - with built in wardrobe/cupboard; linen cupboard and store cupboard with door opening into further storage in the eaves roof space; access hatch to loft and radiator
Bedroom 2 - 4.31 x 3.57 (14'1" x 11'8") - with two built in wardrobes and radiator
Bedroom 3 - 3.62 x 3.34 (11'10" x 10'11") - with two eaves cupboards; radiator and views towards the Castle
Independent Wc - with WC; pedestal wash basin and radiator
Externally - Integral garage (as earlier described) with two built in store cupboards to the rear, accessible from the rear garden and with electrical connections; brick driveway to the front; lawned gardens to the front and rear with small "allotment" type area with growing fruit.
Services - All mains services
Tenure: Freehold
This commodious three storey home (complete with cellar/workshop) offers stunning accommodation, a perfect blend of desirable period features with the practicalities of modern living.
The fitting reception hall gives you a little glimpse as to what lies within - the majority of rooms are certainly generous in size with the principal reception rooms offering deep wood panelled bay windows, attractive fireplaces (gas) and exposed wooden floors. Both kitchens offer bespoke handmade units with polished granite worktops and all bathrooms are fitted with attractive contemporary suites.
The current owners have recently replaced the entire roof using skilled local craftsmen and Welsh slate, which is guaranteed until 2035. They have also partly converted the second floor into three usable rooms, including new plastering throughout and the installation of new Velux windows giving breath-taking views across the entire bay from the top of the house.
Bryn Eglwys is served by a mains gas central heating system (2 separate boilers) and is complemented by gardens to all sides, ample private parking and a large garage. For an overview of the layout of the accommodation, please consult the floorplan contained within these details.
LOCATION The picturesque seaside town of Criccieth is a noteworthy stop-off situated on the southern coastline of the beautiful Llyn Peninsula, a splendid location offering fine beaches, rugged coastline and beautiful countryside with the backdrop of the Snowdonia mountain range never far from sight. The Llyn Peninsula has without doubt some of the best scenery Wales has to offer, much of the coastline recognised as AONB's (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty). With the sea practically on your doorstep, there's much to be enjoyed where seals and dolphins often frequent these parts. Within historic Criccieth there is a good range of amenities, fine pubs and restaurants, a post office and golf course. Porthmadog and Pwllheli, both of which have excellent marina facilities and businesses associated with the boating fraternity can easily be reached by the main A497 and offer a good range of shops, services, schools and other services so that all your daily needs and requirements are well catered for.
Sellers Insight
What attracted you to the property?
We fell in love instantly with Bryn Eglwys’s breathtaking coastal, castle and mountain views. It was also an amazing amount of property for the money – perfect for a large family like ours, and incredibly spacious and welcoming. The house and grounds were lovingly maintained yet still had lots and lots of potential to be changed to suit our needs – in the past it has been many things, including a guest house and individual flats, though now is certainly a very lovely family home. As it was on a no through road we loved the quiet of the location, while still being only a few minutes’ stroll from Criccieth centre and of course that wonderful beach. Criccieth itself is a dream destination, and has always been a stop for us on visits to the area. It was a dream come true to be able to live there at last.
What are your lasting memories of owning the property?
The views! The twin pleasures of looking up to our house from the beach – it’s a very pretty, striking presence on the Criccieth roofscape – and of course looking out at the ever-changing sea and sky from the comfort of the large bedrooms. Waking to see the sun beams shining over the castle onto the crests of waves on the shores of both Criccieth and nearby Black Rock Sands, and later seeing the sun set over the bay leaving the castle illuminated over Criccieth. We have also very much enjoyed all that Criccieth has to offer, including walking down to Dylan’s for amazing seafood, or up to Cadwaladers for the best ice cream in Wales. Another lasting memory is the great neighbours, who have been so welcoming and warm.
What attracted you to this part of North Wales in particular?
As well as the stunning scenery, and being so close to so many lovely Snowdonia attractions (Portmeirion , the Ffestiniog and Welsh Highland Railways and the National Sailing Centre are all only about 10 minutes away, with the amazing climbing at Tremadog even closer) there is the microclimate in Criccieth – it is often warm here when cooler elsewhere. Criccieth is also a very friendly and welcoming town, to visitors and new arrivals alike. It is also on one of the most stunning railway lines, and the house is only about a 5-minute walk from the station.
CONSERVATORY PORCH
6' 0" x 11' 1" (1.83m x 3.38m)
RECEPTION HALL
RECEPTION ROOM ONE
14' 9" x 22' 7" (4.51m x 6.90m into bay)
DINING ROOM
14' 11" x 14' 3" (4.55m x 4.35m)
RECEPTION ROOM TWO
15' 0" x 22' 6" (4.59m x 6.86m into bay)
SUN ROOM
15' 1" x 7' 2" (4.61m x 2.19m)
KITCHEN ONE
14' 9" x 10' 1" (4.52m x 3.08m)
UTILITY ROOM & WC
HALL WITH WC
KITCHEN TWO
14' 11" x 15' 9" (4.55m x 4.81m)
MAIN UTILITY ROOM
9' 11" x 14' 3" (3.03m x 4.35m)
LANDING
MASTER BEDROOM
14' 9" x 14' 10" (4.50m x 4.54m)
ENSUITE
BEDROOM TWO
15' 0" x 22' 6" (4.59m x 6.88m into bay)
BEDROOM THREE
14' 11" x 14' 3" (4.55m x 4.36m)
BEDROOM FOUR
14' 10" x 10' 1" (4.53m x 3.08m)
BEDROOM FIVE
10' 0" x 14' 2" (3.05m x 4.32m)
BEDROOM SIX / NURSERY
9' 5" x 7' 0" (2.88m x 2.14m)
BATHROOM
15' 0" x 9' 11" (4.58m x 3.04m)
SHOWER ROOM
5' 0" x 8' 7" (1.54m x 2.63m)
SECOND FLOOR
WC/WASHROOM
6' 3" x 8' 4" (1.93m x 2.55m)
ATTIC ROOM ONE
14' 10" x 17' 6" (4.54m max x 5.35m max)
ATTIC ROOM TWO
15' 1" x 10' 4" (4.62m x 3.17m)
ATTIC ROOM THREE
14' 10" x 10' 10" (4.53m x 3.32m)
ATTIC STORE ROOM
7' 8" x 17' 5" (2.36m x 5.32m)
CELLAR
15' 1" x 6' 7" (4.61m x 2.01m)
BASEMENT WORKSHOP
15' 0" x 13' 10" (4.59m x 4.22m)
Tenure: Freehold
This commodious three storey home (complete with cellar/workshop) offers stunning accommodation, a perfect blend of desirable period features with the practicalities of modern living.
The fitting reception hall gives you a little glimpse as to what lies within - the majority of rooms are certainly generous in size with the principal reception rooms offering deep wood panelled bay windows, attractive fireplaces (gas) and exposed wooden floors. Both kitchens offer bespoke handmade units with polished granite worktops and all bathrooms are fitted with attractive contemporary suites.
The layout as it currently stands, has been modified to function as two separate dwellings - this suits the current owner's requirements perfectly - but could easily be re-instated into one fine family home. It's certainly versatile and could serve the needs of two families quite easily. The second floor is currently used for storage but offers much potential and includes a Wc/washroom (not plumbed in).
Bryn Eglwys is served by a mains gas central heating system (2 separate boilers) and is complemented by gardens to all sides, ample private parking and a large Garage. For an overview of the layout of the accommodation, please consult the floorplan contained within these details.
LOCATION The picturesque seaside town of Criccieth is a noteworthy stop-off situated on the southern coastline of the beautiful Ll n Peninsula, a splendid location offering fine beaches, rugged coastline and beautiful countryside with the backdrop of the Snowdonia mountain range never far from sight. The Lln Peninsula has without doubt some of the best scenery Wales has to offer, much of the coastline recognised as AONB's (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty). With the sea practically on your doorstep, there's much to be enjoyed where seals and dolphins often frequent these parts. Within historic Criccieth there is a good range of amenities, fine pubs and restaurants, a post office and golf course. Porthmadog and Pwllheli, both of which have excellent marina facilities and businesses associated with the boating fraternity can easily be reached by the main A497 and offer a good range of shops, services, schools and other services so that all your daily needs and requirements are well catered for.
CONSERVATORY PORCH
6' 0" x 11' 1" (1.83m x 3.38m)
RECEPTION HALL
RECEPTION ROOM ONE
14' 9" x 22' 7" (4.51m x 6.90m into bay)
DINING ROOM
14' 11" x 14' 3" (4.55m x 4.35m)
RECEPTION ROOM TWO
15' 0" x 22' 6" (4.59m x 6.86m into bay)
SUN ROOM
15' 1" x 7' 2" (4.61m x 2.19m)
KITCHEN ONE
14' 9" x 10' 1" (4.52m x 3.08m)
UTILITY ROOM & WC
HALL WITH WC
KITCHEN TWO
14' 11" x 15' 9" (4.55m x 4.81m)
MAIN UTILITY ROOM
9' 11" x 14' 3" (3.03m x 4.35m)
LANDING
MASTER BEDROOM
14' 9" x 14' 10" (4.50m x 4.54m)
ENSUITE
BEDROOM TWO
15' 0" x 22' 6" (4.59m x 6.88m into bay)
BEDROOM THREE
14' 11" x 14' 3" (4.55m x 4.36m)
BEDROOM FOUR
14' 10" x 10' 1" (4.53m x 3.08m)
BEDROOM FIVE
10' 0" x 14' 2" (3.05m x 4.32m)
BEDROOM SIX / NURSERY
9' 5" x 7' 0" (2.88m x 2.14m)
BATHROOM
15' 0" x 9' 11" (4.58m x 3.04m)
SHOWER ROOM
5' 0" x 8' 7" (1.54m x 2.63m)
SECOND FLOOR
WC/WASHROOM
6' 3" x 8' 4" (1.93m x 2.55m)
ATTIC ROOM ONE
14' 10" x 17' 6" (4.54m max x 5.35m max)
ATTIC ROOM TWO
15' 1" x 10' 4" (4.62m x 3.17m)
ATTIC ROOM THREE
14' 10" x 10' 10" (4.53m x 3.32m)
ATTIC STORE ROOM
7' 8" x 17' 5" (2.36m x 5.32m)
CELLAR
15' 1" x 6' 7" (4.61m x 2.01m)
BASEMENT WORKSHOP
15' 0" x 13' 10" (4.59m x 4.22m)
Tenure: Freehold
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Lovely early 20th century stone built Detached 3 Bedroom House in a fabulous coastal setting in the historic Gwynedd town of Criccieth. Front forecourt, rear lawned garden and ample off road parking.
If you are seeking a family home or holiday retreat in a fabulous coastal setting with spectacular views, we would highly recommend that you view this lovely detached stone built house that stands on an elevated position in a most desirable residential neighbourhood on the outskirts of the historic town of Criccieth. Although the dwelling, whose origins are believed to date back to the early 20th century has been well cared for over the years, it might now profit from a degree of updating. The well-proportioned accommodation, which benefits from uPVC double glazing and mains gas fired central heating, includes on the ground floor, an Entrance Porch and Hallway, a Sizeable Lounge and Dining Room, a Fitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room with an adjoining Utility Room and Separate WC. A Family Size Shower Room and 3 Double Bedrooms, of which Bedroom 3 has an Integrated Wardrobe, can all be found on the first floor.
The historic town of Criccieth, which lies on the southern coast of the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula, offers wonderful beaches, its own golf course and a diverse assortment of local amenities. The nearby towns of Porthmadog and Pwllheli along with their neighbouring communities offer a wide range of shops, essential services and recreational facilities, ensuring that your every need is well catered for. If you wish to travel further afield, an excellent road network enables convenient access to the surrounding towns and villages of this lovely area, ultimately joining the A55 Expressway, which allows ease of travel to the beautiful island of Anglesey, or along much of the North Wales Coast towards Chester, Liverpool and Manchester, eventually linking up with the national motorway system.
Tenure: Freehold
A spacious bungalow with a good sized garden.
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Tenure: Freehold
Fantastic new development of three and four storey townhouses which are being constructed to a very high specification by a reputable local developer. Tucked away just off the High Street in the popular seaside town of Criccieth, this exclusive development will consist of seven properties all with integral garages and gardens.
The picturesque seaside town of Criccieth is a noteworthy stop-off situated on the southern coastline of the beautiful Ll?n Peninsula, a splendid location offering fine beaches, rugged coastline and beautiful countryside with the backdrop of the Snowdonia mountain range never far from sight. The Ll?n Peninsula has without doubt some of the best scenery Wales has to offer, much of the coastline recognised as AONB's (Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty). With the sea practically on your doorstep, there's much to be enjoyed where seals and dolphins often frequent these parts. Within historic Criccieth there is a good range of amenities, fine pubs and restaurants, a post office and golf course. Porthmadog and Pwllheli, both of which have excellent marina facilities and businesses associated with the boating fraternity can easily be reached by the main A497 and offer a good range of shops, services, schools and other services so that all your daily needs and requirements are well catered for.
Tenure: Freehold
Beautiful holiday accommodation in Criccieth – it’s definitely got what it takes! A tastefully renovated and superbly presented Mid Terrace 4 Bedroomed Residence serving as premium holiday accommodation in the historic coastal village of Criccieth, positioned close to the castle, beaches and amenities.
Situated opposite Criccieth's 13th century hilltop castle and just a short stroll from either of its fine beaches, this property has all the right ingredients to be the perfect holiday home by the sea. As holiday accommodation (it's what the present owners do), this could be an investment which could bring in a healthy income, what with North Wales proving year on year to be the destination to visit, with its stunning mountain and coastal scenery and a healthy dose of attractions dotted throughout the region – it's what keeps folk wanting more! The present owners have renovated and tastefully modernised the entire accommodation for maximum impact, the décor and presentation is second to none with some nice touches here and there and definitely a hint of character retained. Formerly the village bakery (featuring an appealing bakery inspired stained glass window), what we essentially have here is two properties in one. Let us explain: There is self-contained accommodation to both the ground and first floor, each with their own separate access - completely independent. There are 2 bedrooms apiece (that's 4 in total), fully equipped kitchens, modern bathroom facilities and attractive living spaces. There's uPVC double glazing throughout, gas central heating (both independent), a private courtyard to the rear and sea and castle views from the first floor. It's fair to say that the property affords the next owner the simplicity of continuing the holiday letting business with minimal fuss – the property can be purchased fully furnished and ready to go if required. Worthy of internal inspection to fully appreciate.
The historic town of Criccieth is situated on the beautiful southern coast of the Llyn Peninsula which offers some exceptional coastal scenery - sandy beaches, a rugged coastline that stretches for miles and a dramatic backdrop with the Snowdonia mountain range in the distance. The proximity of the sea means that there is the possibility to enjoy all manner of water sports, sailing, fishing, walks or even a paddle. Dolphins are also known to frequent this coastline, so it's worth keeping a look out for them too. The village offers a good range of amenities including shops, a post office, numerous restaurants and pubs, a golf course and essential seaside fish & chips and ice cream parlour. For a choice of shopping with a larger range of goods and services, there's the town of Porthmadog approximately 5 miles to the east (with the Ffestiniog railway attraction) and Pwllheli approximately 8 miles in the opposite direction, both of which are coastal towns and both enjoying their own unique past whilst offering extensive marina and maritime facilities. Just beyond Porthmadog is the stunning mountain landscape of Snowdonia of course, offering endless scope for those seeking adventure and solitude in equal measure.