Trefriw, Trefriw Guide Price £150,000
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- UNIQUE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY
- ENJOYS STUNNING COUNTRYSIDE & RIVER VIEWS
- LAND EXTENDS TO APPROXIMATELY 1.5 ACRES WITH FISHING RIGHTS
- STEEPED IN LOCAL HISTORY
- CASH BUYERS ONLY
A unique opportunity to acquire a plot of land with existing derelict building, extending to approximately 1.5 acres on the river Conwy with fishing rights. The Quay is steeped in history and dates back to medieval times, and was once used to load boats with minerals, slate, wool and timber to be transported all over the country. In the early 20th century, The Quay was used to pick up and drop off tourists on the steam boats to enjoy a day trip to the village and the Roman spa. The existing single storey dwelling is in a state of disrepair with part of the roof collapsed into the building. There is a brick built store, the remains of a second dwelling and two redundant caravans. There is approximately 132 yards of river frontage, established trees and distinctive decorative balustrade, long lane leading to a parking area and two sets of steps leading down to the river.
Location
Trefriw, meaning ‘Village of Healing’ has Roman connections - its name possibly derived from the Roman spa just to the north. It’s an attractive village in a rather beautiful location. The scenic and unspoiled vale of Conwy - rich in farmland, wooded hillsides and the River Conwy which meanders’ its way to the estuary to the north. At one end of the valley lies Conwy castle and harbour whilst at the southern end is the popular tourist destination of Betws y Coed hidden amongst the woods, where public pathways including the popular mountain bike routes can be enjoyed amongst stunning scenery. In-between both locations along the valley floor are a number of villages such as the market town of Llanrwst. The main shopping area is the Victorian resort of Llandudno which is dominated by the limestone headland of the Great Orme and the Pier which is always a hive of activity. Access to Snowdonia and outlying districts are right on your doorstep, the dramatic mountains of the former lying just to the west of the village. The coastline, just a short distance away is also quite varied ranging from miles of open sandy beaches to dramatic cliffs which plunge into the sea.
Directions
From our Conwy office go back round the one way system and turn right at the roundabout in the direction of Gyffin. Follow the B5106 to Trefriw (approximately 8-9 miles). The Quay can be found on the left opposite the Princes Arms Hotel.
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