Telford Road, Menai Bridge, Anglesey

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
1,916 sq ft
178 sq m
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Freehold
Description
The residence features three well-appointed bedrooms, each designed to provide comfort and tranquillity. With three bathrooms, including modern amenities, the home ensures convenience for both family and visitors alike. The large family space, complemented by a contemporary kitchen, serves as the heart of the home, ideal for creating cherished memories over shared meals.
Additionally, the property includes a versatile music studio or annexe, which can be tailored to suit your needs, whether as a creative space, home office, or guest accommodation. The combination of traditional architecture and modern functionality makes this home a unique find in the picturesque setting of Anglesey.
With its rich history and ample living space, this Georgian gem is not just a house; it is a place where you can truly make a home. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history in a location that offers both beauty and convenience.
Nestled on Telford Road in the charming town of Menai Bridge, Anglesey, this exquisite Georgian detached house, possibly originating back to 1850, offers a delightful blend of historical elegance and modern living. Spanning an impressive 1,916 square feet, the property boasts three spacious reception rooms/spaces, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet family evenings. Originally constructed as two properties for the engineers working on the nearby bridge the property forms part of the town’s history.
The residence features three well-appointed bedrooms, each designed to provide comfort and tranquillity. With three bathrooms, including modern amenities, the home ensures convenience for both family and visitors alike. The large family space, complemented by a contemporary kitchen, serves as the heart of the home, ideal for creating cherished memories over shared meals.
Additionally, the property includes a versatile music studio or annexe, which can be tailored to suit your needs, whether as a creative space, home office, or guest accommodation. The combination of traditional architecture and modern functionality makes this home a unique find in the picturesque setting of Anglesey.
With its rich history and ample living space, this Georgian gem is not just a house; it is a place where you can truly make a home. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history in a location that offers both beauty and convenience.
Welcome to your dream home! Step into this stunning property through a charming, covered porch with elegant checker tile flooring. The modern composite door opens to a central hallway, leading you to the heart of the home.
To one side, you'll find a spacious lounge featuring a bay window with a cozy window seat, perfect for enjoying views of the front garden. On the opposite side, a delightful dining room awaits, complete with another bay window and a pleasant seating area.
The hallway has a modern Minton style tile floor which is continuous through to the family room and kitchen.
As you move through the hallway, you'll be greeted by the family room, seamlessly merging into a modern, well-equipped kitchen. The family room boasts a multi-fuel stove and a feature fire surround, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The kitchen is a chef's dream, with light grey shaker-style units, quartz work surfaces, an induction hob, high-level oven, tile splashbacks, and plumbing for both a washing machine and dishwasher. There's even space for a freestanding US-style fridge freezer. The windows and door open to the rear of the property, offering easy access to the garden.
Upstairs, the landing leads to three beautifully appointed bedrooms. The first bedroom is a spacious double with a front aspect window. The second bedroom, also a double, features two rear windows and its own ensuite shower room, complete with modern fixtures including a low-level WC, wash basin mounted in a vanity unit, and a double-width shower. The family bathroom on this landing is equally impressive, with a pedestal wash basin, low-level WC, stylish panel bath, tiled flooring and walls, a rear window, and a chrome towel radiator.
The master bedroom is a true retreat, with windows to both the front and side, fitted wardrobes, and an ensuite shower room featuring a step-in shower cubicle, wash basin mounted on a vanity unit, low-level WC, and a chrome towel radiator.
Outside, the property boasts two additional buildings. The first is a single detached garage accessed from the main drive. The second, tucked away at the rear, currently serves as a music studio and workroom but could easily be converted into an annex, as it already has plumbing.
The grounds are equally impressive, with an enclosed lawned garden to the front, screened by high hedges, and an elevated garden area to the rear. Multiple seating areas are scattered throughout, perfect for enjoying the sunny aspect.
Dimensions
Porch
Hallway
Lounge 5.20m x 3.00m
Dining Room 5.20m x 2.90m
Family Space / Kitchen 7.60m x 3.10m
Landing
Master Bedroom 4.20m x 3.00m
En-Suite Shower Room 1.70m x 1.70m
Bedroom 4.10m x 3.20m
En-Suite Shower Room
Bedroom 4.20m x 2.80m
Family Bathroom 3.10m x 2.20m
Garage 5.70m x 2.80m
Music Studio / Annexe 4.80m x 3.80m
Menai Bridge (Welsh: Porthaethwy) is a small but historically important town on the Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn), in North Wales. It sits at the narrowest part of the Menai Strait – the waterway separating Anglesey from the mainland of Wales. The town grew significantly around the early 19th century, largely because of the construction of Thomas Telford’s Menai Suspension Bridge, which opened in 1826. The bridge was a groundbreaking feat of engineering at the time and made road travel to Anglesey much easier — before that, crossings were risky and difficult.
The town is a mix of historic charm and a slightly modern feel because of its proximity to Bangor University across the Strait. Bangor Hospital is equally close by. It is a relaxed, quite scenic town, and popular with visitors who are touring Anglesey or heading into Snowdonia on the mainland.
Nearby you’ll also find Britannia Bridge, another famous crossing, originally built as a railway bridge by Robert Stephenson, later adapted for road traffic too.
Brochures
Telford Road, Menai Bridge, AngleseyBrochure- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: E
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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