Cheshire & North Wales Estate Agents
Theatre Royal, 16 Shoplatch
Shrewsbury
SY1 1HR
Cae Grugog is a substantial grade II listed detached house with more than 5,500 sq ft of versatile accommodation, set in an enviable position in the heart of Trearddur Bay on Anglesey. The property is well presented throughout, with spacious and light-filled rooms complemented by a range of attractive period features.
The ground floor reception rooms include a dual aspect drawing room with a feature fireplace and French doors opening onto the rear gardens, allowing plenty of natural light. There is also a useful study, a bright conservatory and an impressive indoor swimming pool, which opens via French doors to the outside bar. At the heart of the home is a semi-open-plan kitchen and dining family room, with the kitchen fitted with Shaker-style cabinetry, an Aga and integrated appliances, together with a breakfast bar for informal dining.
Two staircases lead to the first-floor landing, off which are three generous double bedrooms. The principal bedroom includes a dressing area and en suite bathroom, while a further bedroom also benefits from an en suite. A family bathroom completes this level. The second floor provides three further bedrooms, an additional bathroom and a sitting room with kitchenette, offering the potential to use this level as a self-contained apartment.
The property is set back from the road beyond a gated entrance and at the end of a long driveway, with ample parking and access to integrated garaging and a detached garage block.
The surrounding gardens include well-tended lawns, paved terraces for al fresco dining and established borders planted with shrubs and flowering perennials. A log cabin, summer house and outside bar provide further versatile spaces for recreation and entertaining.
Mains gas, water, drainage and elecrticity. EV car charging point.
The property lies in the picturesque coastal village of Trearddur Bay, set on the western shores of Holy Island off the northwest coast of Anglesey, within the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has one of Anglesey's premier Blue Flag beaches, a sailing club, a handful of local shops and a convenience store, along with cafés, restaurants and the 18-hole Holyhead Golf Club on the edge of the village. The Porth Diana Nature Reserve, home to the rare Spotted Rock Rose, lies just to the south, with the Anglesey Coastal Path accessible on the doorstep.
The port town of Holyhead, approximately two miles to the north, provides a broader range of everyday amenities including supermarkets, a retail park and secondary schooling at Holyhead High School. Holyhead station offers mainline rail services to London Euston, while the A55 expressway provides swift road connections across Anglesey and into North Wales.
Postcode LL65 2UD
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