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General informationNumber of bedrooms: 5 Type of property: Detached house Description: A substantial detached Victorian residence of character, positioned within a spacious garden plot, to enjoy a good degree of privacy, yet being on the outskirts of the town of Amlwch and a short walk to the town’s Secondary School. Fron is a substantial detached family house having three reception rooms and five bedrooms, and retains much of its original Victorian charm, having a private tree lined drive, feature bay windows and internally having several original stripped pine doors and frames and a farmhouse style kitchen. It is considered most suitable for a large or growing family, while the stone built outbuilding is considered to give excellent scope for conversion into a dwelling, for which planning is understood to have been granted in the past but has now lapsed. This outbuilding has scope, subject to obtaining planning permission, for conversion for an elderly relative or for onward sale, as it has its own spacious garden area, garage and separate access. AccommodationHall: Having a feature hardwood entrance door with half moon glazed fan light, cornice and ceiling rose, dado rail, radiator, staircase to the first floor with walk in understairs larder. Kitchen: 14’7” x 10’6” (4.44 x 3.20) with a traditional style range of hand made kitchen units in pitch pine to include a timber draining board to the side of a Belfast sink. Feature inglenook fireplace housing a Rayburn stove (in green) with boiler to serve the central heating and hot water. To one side of the stove is a pitch pine wall cupboard and plate shelf to the other and also with a traditional clothes drying rack over on a pulley. Quarry tiled floor, plumbing for a dishwasher, telephone point, double glazed door to the rear garden. Lounge: 11’4” x 11’10” (plus bay window) (3.44 x 3.35) having a feature front bay window. Slate surround fireplace and hearth with tiled inlay and fitted gas fire. Ceiling cornice and rose, radiator. Dining room: 12’5” x 11’0” (3.79 x 3.36) currently used as a living room, having an inglenook fireplace recess housing a cast iron multi fuel stove standing on a stone hearth. Good sized bay window with window seat, ceiling beams, radiator. Sitting room: 11’6” x 10’1” (plus bay window) (3.49 x 3.07) again with a feature bay window, slate surround fireplace and hearth, stripped timber floor, cornice and ceiling rose. Bathroom 1: To the Ground Floor - With freestanding cast iron roll top bath in white with traditional style shower over, and part tiled surround, wash hand basin in a pitch pine cabinet, W. C, tiled floor, radiator. Master bedroom: 14’6 x 10’7 (4.43 x 3.22) with front and side aspect windows overlooking the garden, radiator. Bedroom 2: 11’1” x 10’10” (3.38 x 3.29) having a traditional cast iron fireplace with timber surround, stripped timber floor, radiator, views towards the town. Bedroom 3: 9’4” x 7’0” (2.86 x 2.14) with radiator. Distant sea views. Bedroom 4: 10’2” x 9’4” (3.08 x 2.84) with traditional cast iron fireplace with timber surround, radiator. Bedroom 5: 12’4” x 11’0” (3.77 3.36) with radiator. Garage: 41’0” x 21’0” with a commercial size roller access door, power and light and concreted floor. There is a separate access off Ffordd Tan y Bryn which would enable this commercial garage and/or outbuildings to be self contained and separate from the main house if required. Outbuildings: At the bottom of this garden, and having its own access from Ffordd Tan y Bryn is a detached range of stone built outbuildings, having a re-slated roof and subdivided into three store rooms as present. These buildings are considered to give excellent scope for conversion into a detached cottage, having its own 75 foot private garden, together with a Static Caravan. Included is a purpose built commercial style Garage. Garden: An attractive tree lined drive leads to the side of the house with an open parking area and turning area, and with the drive continuing down to the stone outbuilding. The main house garden is found on two levels to the rear, laid to lawn, being well screened and with several mature trees. Additional informationTenure: Freehold Services: All mains Viewing: By appointment with the selling agent Possession: Vacant possession on completion of transfer Local Authority: Isle of Anglesey County Council Directions: From Amlwch Secondary School / Leisure Centre, turn towards the town centre (opposite Trees Hotel) and Fron is the second property on the left, having a tree lined access to the house from the road.There is an alternative access off Ffordd Tan y Bryn. |