
Cottage with river views for sale in Llangollen, North Wales
Arranged over three floors, the end of terrace property has three double bedrooms and is described as retaining "a wealth of character features" such as beam ceilings, exposed slate feature walls, and wooden floorboards.
The cottage is located down a quiet lane and has no onward chain, according to the listing.
(Image: Bowen) On the ground floor, the property contains a sitting room and a main bedroom with an en-suite shower room.
The sitting room has a wooden double glazed window and French doors to the rear, a radiator, an inglenook fireplace, beam ceiling, slate flooring, and an understairs storage cupboard.
The main bedroom features a wood glazed door and window to the front, a radiator, an inglenook, beam ceiling, and a storage cupboard.
(Image: Bowen) In the en-suite, there is a white three-piece suite, heated towel rail, tiled floor, wall tiling, storage cupboard, and beam ceiling.
The first floor houses a kitchen diner and a living room.
The kitchen diner has a wooden glazed stable door to the front, wooden framed windows to the front and side, wall and base units with work surfaces, a Belfast sink, integral gas hob, electric oven, fridge/freezer, and space for a washing machine.
(Image: Bowen) There are exposed wooden floorboards, a beam ceiling, and wall tiling.
The living room includes a wooden framed window to the front, a radiator, exposed wooden floorboards, a beam ceiling, down-lighters, and a wood-burner with a feature exposed slate chimney breast.
On the second floor, there are two further bedrooms and a family bathroom.
(Image: Bowen) Bedroom two has a wooden double glazed window to the rear, radiator, built-in storage, and a feature slate wall.
Bedroom three has a wooden framed window to the front, radiator, and a cupboard housing a boiler.
The bathroom features a four-piece white suite with a roll-top bath, shower cubicle, low level w.c., pedestal wash hand basin, wooden flooring, wall tiling, and radiator.
(Image: Bowen) Outside, the cottage has a courtyard garden at the front.
At the rear, there is a patio area leading from the sitting room, a gravelled section, and planted beds.
The property also includes one allocated parking space within the Lower Dee Mill development.

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