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Our Summary
- Beach house in need of renovation
- Reputed to be the first house built on the south west side of the GREAT ORME, it is an architectural treasure offering uninterrupted panoramic views, a rich historic narrative, and the rarest of features, private beach access through your own underground tunnel - a magical feature few homes could ever claim at the end of which, is a beach house with electricity, requiring structural restoration but could become a fabulous guest house, studio or rental income opportunity (STP)
- PETROCKS holds scope for careful enhancement preserving its glorious era while introducing contemporary touches
- * Steeped in local history and rich architectural detail * Breathtaking, uninterrupted sea views from multiple elevations * Five spacious bedrooms with sea views and natural light * Four reception rooms with views, each with unique period charm * Two bathrooms, including a striking 1930s Art Deco suite * Cellar for wine, storage or conversion * Garage and off-road parking * Private underground cave tunnel leading directly to the beach * Beach house with structural renovation required - full of creative potential * Walled terraced gardens and rockeries In brief the accommodation provides: Inner Porch, Reception hall with open fireplace, drawing room, dining room, morning room, sun room, kitchen, breakfast room, cloak room, five bedrooms to the first floor, two bathrooms and loft with ladder access
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Description
This five-bedroom beach house sits on the Great Orme with a south western aspect, offering spectacular panoramic views of the estuary towards Deganwy, Conwy, the Snowdonia mountain range, Menai Straits, and Anglesey. The property is accessed through a private underground tunnel leading directly to the beach, and has a garage and off-road parking. The house has a walled terraced garden with rockeries, and features original period details such as high ceilings, panelled doors, and a feature turned staircase.
The property also includes a beach house in need of renovation, a cellar for storage, and two outbuildings.