
Kinmel Bay two-bed detached bungalow with annex for sale
The agents say the property is suitable for both families and retirees, and highlight the area's "friendly community" and "easy access to both Rhyl and Abergele".
(Image: Elwy) Inside the main bungalow, a modern living room with double uPVC windows faces the front of the property.
The room includes a wall-mounted electric fire, laminate flooring, and power points.
The kitchen and dining area are fitted with high gloss wall, base, and drawer units, and include a Zanussi ceramic hob, Belling double oven, and integrated microwave.
(Image: Elwy) There is also space for a large dining table, and the kitchen opens into a conservatory with stained glass windows and doors to the enclosed patio.
The master bedroom features bi-fold doors that open onto a covered verandah.
The second bedroom has double doors leading to an enclosed decked patio described by Elwy as a "safe and sunny catio or secure space for pets".
A separate utility room provides plumbing for a washing machine.
The bathroom consists of a three-piece suite with a panel bath, electric shower, and vanity unit sink.
(Image: Elwy) A key feature of the property is the detached annex, described by Elwy as "eco-friendly" and "high-spec".
The annex includes an open-plan living and kitchen space, a double bedroom with fitted wardrobes, and a shower room with a walk-in enclosure.
There is also a large utility or office room, which the agents say "could easily be converted into a second bedroom or additional living space".
The annex has its own gated access and private patio.
(Image: Elwy) Gardens at the front and rear of the property are landscaped with mature shrubs, trees, and raised beds framed with sleepers.
Multiple seating areas are provided, including a paved Indian sandstone patio, pergola, and wooden arbour.
Off-road parking is available behind timber gates and hedging.
Elwy state the property has been "maintained to a wonderful standard, with modern décor, tasteful finishes, and a calm, contemporary aesthetic".
They add that the annex could be used for "multi-generational living or as a potential income-generating rental".
The property is being sold as freehold.
Council tax is listed as Band C.
An EPC rating has not yet been confirmed.
Viewings are being arranged by Elwy, who recommend early interest.

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