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Y Bluen Goch in Dwygyfylchi

by Beresford Adams Estate Agents

2, 3 & 4 bedroom houses
£250,000 - £499,995

Dwygyfylchi, Conwy County, LL34 6UD

Beresford Adams Estate Agents

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Y Bluen Goch is a scheme of 24 properties offering a mix of 2, 3 and 4 bed homes and shared equity. Show homes open every Friday.

Each of the new homes will take inspiration from the history of the local area and residents will enjoy views of the mountains to the south of the site and the Irish Sea to the north, across an expanse of open fields. Undeveloped green spaces surrounding the site has safeguarded its rural character.

The development will support residents in living a more sustainable lifestyle, connected to nature; an edible kitchen garden and orchard will provide seasonal fruit and vegetables while helping to foster a sense of community. Building envelopes will be super-insulated to minimise heating and cooling requirements, alongside rain water harvesting and at least one renewable energy source.

Our showhome is now open each Friday from 11am - 1pm, we also have an open day planned on Saturday 28th February. Viewings can be booked via our local agents Beresford Adams via llandudno@beresfordadams.co.uk & 01492 250092. Please ask us about Land Transaction Tax Incentives currently available for all remaining plots.

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Please note: Computer generated images are for illustrative purposes only. Images may include optional upgrades at additional cost. Its purpose is to give a feel for the development, not an accurate description of each property. External materials, finishes, landscaping and the position of garages (where provided), may vary throughout the development. Properties may also be built handed (mirror image). Please ask for further details.

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