£205,000
5 bed terraced house for saleMadoc Street, Porthmadog, Heol Fadog, Porthmadog LL49
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Beresford Adams - Porthmadog
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About this property
Mid Terrace Property
Three Floors
Five Bedrooms
Two Bathrooms
Rear Yard Area
Substantial property
This impressive property is ideally located on a sought-after street, just a short stroll away from the town's high street and all its amenities.
The generously sized accommodation features a welcoming lounge/diner, a well-equipped kitchen with breakfast area, and a convenient bathroom on the ground floor.
To the first floor you will find three well propotioned bedrooms and an additional family bathroom, while the second floor offers two more versatile bedrooms that could be utilised for a variety of purposes.
Outside, the property boasts a low-maintenance rear yard, complete with a covered section perfect for outdoor living and a service area for added convenience. This fantastic family home combines space and functionality, making it perfect for a growing family.Don’t miss the opportunity to make this delightful property your own!
Tenure:Freehold
Council Tax Band:tbc
Cyngor Gwynedd has served an Article 4 Direction ‘Notice’ for the Gwynedd Local Planning Authority area (namely the area of Gwynedd located outside Eryri National Park).
Article 4 Direction stipulates that planning consent is required for the following use:
-Change of use of a main residence (use class C3) into a second home (use class C5) or short-term holiday let (use class C6) and specific mixed uses;
-Change of use of a second home (use class C5) to a short-term holiday let (use class C6) and specific mixed uses;
-Change of use from a short-term holiday let (use class C6) to a second home (use class C5) and specific mixed uses.
Located to the outskirts of the Snowdonia National park, Porthmadog is the main servicing town for the area. Perfectly located for all the neighbouring towns, villages and attractions including Portmeirion, Morfa Bychan, Borth Y Gest and Criccieth to name just a few, a bustling harbour town and famous for a whole host of attractions including the Welsh highland and Ffestiniog railway lines. Boasting a range of shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants with bus and train links.