THIS truly magical cottage enjoys an unparalleled vantage in which to take in spectacular views across North Wales towards the coast.
Dating back to the late 1800’s, the property is ‘tucked away’ in a secluded position in the charming village of Dyserth, the cottage is a true hidden gem that enjoys easy access to the nearby coastal town of Prestatyn.
Every side of the bungalow has idyllic and panoramic views that give a constant wow factor and the property has undergone a scheme of works including a new roof, new central heating system, windows, doors and complete redecoration.
The property is approached via a driveway giving access to the conservatory which really does make the perfect spot to sit and have a glass of wine throughout the year- the setting is beautiful during all seasons.
From the conservatory, doors lead into the fully fitted kitchen with a range of built in appliances.
Off the kitchen is the master double bedroom, and an inner hallway leads to the incredible lounge which boasts a large window providing yet more panoramic views as well as an exposed stone chimney breast, beautiful tiled flooring and sliding doors onto a composite decking area which looks out onto the magnificent scenery.
A further double bedroom and bathroom with a four piece suite complete this quirky, cosy yet spacious cottage.
Heading back outside, the beautiful mature gardens are set over two levels and although a manageable size, are yet far larger than they look, providing ample space for storage and seating areas.
There is also a basement garden room which gives further storage and ample hedging, while mature trees and floral beds line the space.
A raised patio directly infront of the conservatory gives further seating space along with the stunning balcony off the lounge.
To see this amazing cottage for yourself and bask in its glorious views, call Fine & Country on
The Cottage, Bryn Y Felin, Dyserth, LL18 6AE. Two bedrooms. Price: £285,000
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