4 Waterloo Street is an extremely well presented, three bedroom mid-terrace property of traditional stone construction under a slated roof. Having undergone a thorough scheme of refurbishment and modernisation throughout, the accommodation is deceptively spacious.
Bryncoedifor Cottage is a detached 3 bedrooms property of stone construction under a slated roof. Formerly part of the Nannau Estate with its striking chimney stacks, it retains a wealth of period features and spacious accommodation.
1 Wesley Place is a spacious three bedroom end of terrace property, of traditional construction under a slated roof. The property stands within close proximity to the centre of town and benefits from garden and off road parking for 1 vehicle.
Ty Capel Borth is a detached former Chapel, 3 bedroom Chapel House with the added benefit of a 1 bedroom apartment to the lower ground floor. Of traditional stone construction, the property enjoys extensive views across the Mawddach Estuary towards the Penmaenpool Toll Bridge and mountain range.
Doleiddion is a mid-terraced town house of traditional stone construction under a slated roof, located within close proximity of the town centre and local amenities. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate what this property has to offer.
2 Eldon Square is a mid terrace, Grade II Listed property comprising of a three bedroom house along with shop positioned at the top of Eldon Square. Presented in excellent condition throughout, the property is deceptively spacious and offers a multitude of uses for a potential purchaser.
Siloh Cottage is a detached two bedroom property of stone construction under a slated roof. Positioned in a semi rural location with large gardens to the side and rear. Retaining period features throughout, the property offers deceptively spacious accommodation.
2 Bro Arran is a Grade II Listed mid-terrace town house and is situated within a prime location for all local amenities. The property is presented in excellent condition throughout and provides comfortable accommodation with high ceilings together many character features, Viewing is recommended
Plas Gwyn is a substantial Grade ll listed property of traditional stone construction under a slated roof which was renewed in 1997 and is located within 100 yards of the main town square. Being one of the most prestigious character properties within the town, viewing is highly recommended.
1 & 2 Ty Cefn are a pair of cottages of traditional stone construction under a slated roof, within walking distance of the town centre. The properties have been used for residential lettings with 2 Ty Cefn still having a tenant in situ. These are ideal investment properties or for a first time buyer