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GB956416

Bangor, Great Britain

Front of the house. It was built in 1839. The verandah was added about 1890.

Front of the house. It was built in 1839. The verandah was added about 1890.

Sitting room

Sitting room

View of house roof and mountains beyond

View of house roof and mountains beyond

House and annex when trees were cut down

House and annex when trees were cut down

Verandah/conservatory

Verandah/conservatory

The sitting room

The sitting room

Side facing the road; Annex is on the left.

Side facing the road; Annex is on the left.

From the road - Morrison's Supermarket is to the right, down the hill.

From the road - Morrison's Supermarket is to the right, down the hill.

Aerial view of house with Menai Straits in the background

Aerial view of house with Menai Straits in the background

Facing the driveway.

Facing the driveway.

Gold

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2007


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Old house in Bangor, Snowdonia, North Wales, Great Britain

Our house is situated between the mountains of Snowdonia and the Island of Anglesey, so there are lots of outdoor activities easily available. Bangor is a small University town of about 15,000 inhabitants and 8,000 students (who are away on holiday from June to September). We live in Upper Bangor close to the University. It is a spacious house built in 1838 and most of our friends like it. There is lots of space in the bedrooms and three reception rooms downstairs.

We are a relaxed and informal family. That is shorthand for: the house is not always clean and tidy - but it will certainly be cleaned for the arrival of any guests. Some parts (quite a few actually) could do with a fair bit of paint but we can never find the right colour and don't want to cover up the patina of age.

The garden takes up quite a bit of Ian's time but continues to be fairly wild despite that. The house, annex and garden together occupy more than one acre - 0.4 hectares. We currently have three beehives in the garden (Gill's hobby) and there are no hens although that may change. Our hens roams over the garden but can be put in the hen run if preferred.

There have been lots of visitors over the years and all are welcome. As a result it is quite well-worn and 'lived-in' here.
Not recommended for those with high standards when it comes to decorations and furnishings.

Adjacent to the house is an annex, formerly a granny flat, which is usually rented out. It has a largely separate garden and a separate entrance,
 
We also have a very small flat in central London which could form part of a holiday - it is a 4 hour train trip from Bangor.

We made our first Intervac exchange, to Zell in Germany, in 1990.

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Our Family

  • 2 Adults
  • 0 Children
  • 7 Exchanges made

Occupation

  • Manager - now part time
  • Teacher - drama - part-time

Our Home

  • House Type: House
  • Floor: 0
  • Environment: In a small town
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Sleeping Capacity: 10
  • Living Area: 130 m2
  • Total Area: 260 m2

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In my house

  • Pets - Allowed
  • Small children - Allowed

Exchange Types

  • Bed & Breakfast
  • Long-term exchange wanted
  • Non-simultaneous exchange
  • Home exchange
  • Hospitality offered
  • Renting possible

Indoor

  • Free internet access
  • Computer available
  • Central heating
  • Fireplace
  • Toys and games
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Clothes dryer
  • Television
  • Piano
  • Guitar
  • Other musical instruments

Outdoor

  • Garden
  • Terrace or deck
  • Park / playground
  • BBQ
  • Garage
  • Bicycles: 2

Facilities

  • Use/Exchange of car
  • Seclusion/Privacy

Our Destination Wish List

  • Open to any destination
  • United Kingdom

Spoken Languages

  • English
  • Français
  • Español

Our Neighbourhood

Nearest Airport: Liverpool or Manchester - 80/100 miles

  • shopping Morrisons Supermarket (0.2 km)
  • boating This is where our house is!! (0.3 km)

We're in a pleasant residential neighbourhood in Upper Bangor above most of the city. There are university buildings all around and its busy in term time and quiet in the university holidays - June to September plus Easter and Christmas.
The house is 7 minutes walk from the mainline station with frequent trains to London (takes about 3.5 hours) and Holyhead (35 minutes) where there are boats to Dublin in Ireland. It is on a major bus route and 12 minutes walk from the Bangor bus station.

Liverpool (1.5 hours by road) and Manchester (about the same or 2.5 hours by train) are the nearest international airports. Because of the railway any of the London airports are also quite practical.

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Occupation

  • Manager - now part time
  • Teacher - drama - part-time

Children

  • We do not have children.

Pets

  • We have no pets at the moment - dogs and similar are welcome.

References

This member has completed 7 home exchanges. Those referenced below may contain feedback/impression from its exchange partners: