Situated in Tremadog on an elevated site. The houses are a timber
frame construction, slate roof and an outer cladding of natural
stone which is carefully matched to the surrounding residences
of this 18th century village.
The
houses comprise of :-
Large lounge/Living room
Large family kitchen with separate dining area
Office
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Hall
Private on site, off road Car Parking
Each house has parking for 2 vehicles
Optional Items available. |
£165,000
Each house has a
living area of
947 square feet
88 square metres
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Detailed Description
The properties for sale are new family residences, well appointed,
semi detached, south facing, 3/4 bedrooms.
Built in a conservation area in Gwynedd Wales on the edge of the
Snowdonia National Park close by to Porthmadog. Both properties
and car park are elevated above the main road with PANORAMIC
VIEWS of the surrounding mountains backing onto Tremadog
woods. A popular conservation area owned by the Country side commission
for Wales which is frequented by ramblers and climbers.
The houses have 3 bedrooms and a first floor office which could
be used as a fourth bedroom.
The properties have 2 bathrooms . One on the first floor and one
on the ground floor.
The first floor bathroom has a WC, wash basin, bath and shower.
The ground floor bathroom has a WC, wash basin and shower.
A large lounge on the ground floor, large kitchen and dining area.
Entrance to the buildings is from the front and rear. The front
door opens on to a hallway with entrances on each side to the
lounge, kitchen, dining area and ground floor bathroom.
The houses will be heated by a Natural Gas high efficiency Combi
boiler.
Low Carbon Footprint
Part L of the new building
regulations i.e the Conservation of Fuel and Power ensures that
all aspects of thermal insulation and the efficiency of heating
appliances in the construction of the houses will be regulated
by these regulations. The advantage to the house purchasers will
be much lower fuel and power bills than houses built before 2006
and of course lower Carbon Dioxide emissions to the atmosphere.
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