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Seaside contemporary house with pool and garden Beaumaris (United Kingdom)

A captivating, unashamed, contemporary masterpiece with an acre of landscaped gardens and private access to the beach. There are sensational views over the Menai Strait to Snowdonia and the Great Orme. Situated about 2.5 miles from Beaumaris this unique coastal residence is a truly stand out home. A Coastal Symphony of Bold Design and Timeless Serenity Cerrig is an architectural manifesto of inventive luxury perched on the edge of Anglesey, just 2.5 miles from the historic charm of Beaumaris. Cerrig reimagines coastal design, with its angular, modern silhouette and breathtaking panoramas across the Menai Strait to Snowdonia and the Great Orme. Spanning approximately 3,500 square feet on a pristine one acre estate, this four bedroom, three bathroom, contemporary residence, reborn from a visionary 2018 rebuild, delivers a lifestyle for those craving innovation, intimacy, and the raw poetry of the sea. Meticulously crafted with sustainable flair and bespoke details, this energy efficient sanctuary fuses sculptural engineering with profound connection to its extraordinary landscape. A Striking Arrival As the electric gates open, Cerrig’s white rendered and slate form sits unapologetically against the blue of the Menai Strait and the green of the mountains beyond, striking and intriguing. Ample parking beside the double garage sets a seamless welcome. You are immediately struck by angular architecture, meticulous landscaping and the soul stirring views. This is more than an arrival, it’s an awakening. Interior Elegance Designed for Fluid, View Centric Living Enter Cerrig to a realm of transformative grace, where every element pulses with thoughtful precision. A floating walnut staircase illuminated by Italian designed lighting, reclaimed slate forming the hearth to a through-fireplace, gloss finished kitchen units reflecting the views from every angle and pocket doors which disappear, breaking down the boundaries between life inside and out, flooding this home with light and allowing the outrageous vistas to dominate. The flow of the open plan accommodation adapts effortlessly. Host intimate soirées or savour solitary sunsets, infusing daily rituals with coastal magic. The kitchen elevates performance to beauty, boasting Neff’s premium appliances in a layout that captures the horizon at every turn. Handcrafted glossy units reflect the landscape, with a mirrored wall amplifying the spectacle, and a temperature-controlled wine room gleams through glass as a tantalizing focal point. A central island with integrated induction, concealed extraction, and Quooker tap invites culinary alchemy, while seamless connections to the lounge and snug ensure gatherings flow like the tide beyond. The Master Suite and Bedrooms The master suite is pure theatre, with dual aspect, 3 metre glazed doors to a wraparound balcony taking in coastal splendour. The spa like ensuite features a freestanding bath in front of a picture window, where Snowdonia’s majesty unfolds. Three further double bedrooms, each a light-drenched haven with coastal gazes, one additional ensuite and a sumptuous main bathroom offer guest ready comfort, while ground-floor utility, WC, plant and store rooms ensure understated efficiency. Foresight gleams in the double garage, primed for a seamless extension on both ground and first floors (subject to planning permission), allowing Cerrig to evolve with your narrative. Wellness A converted outbuilding is now an artful suite where a steam room and heated loungers allow for relaxation post workout, perhaps on a bike deliberately positioned to let Snowdonia fuel every pedal stroke. This is devotion in design: spaces that nurture body, mind, and spirit amid the home. An Experiential Garden and Foreshore Cerrig’s grounds choreograph an acre of experiential beauty: hand selected coastal grasses sway in symphony with the wind like the waves below, a wildflower meadow bursts in seasonal colour, one hundred trees cloak secret groves and an infinity jacuzzi sits off the patio. Direct gates unlock to Traeth Lleiniog beach and the Wales Coastal Path giving miles of coastal trails for invigorating escapes. The visionary owners acquired Crown foreshore, fortifying it with 90 meters of rock-armoured revetment, engineered for 50 years+ of resilience, while an infinity pier merges with the horizon, a perch for contemplative dawns or starlit reveries. This isn’t mere landscaping; it’s an immersive canvas of sea and sky. If being on the open water is just as important to you then the current owner’s boat can form part of negotiations. There is opportunity for mooring in front of your new home, surely achieving the pinnacle of coastal luxury. An Idyllic Setting with Unrivalled Connectivity Cerrig’s coastal nook in Penmon blends seclusion with effortless reach. Beaumaris is about 10 minutes away and delights with boutique shops, harborside dining, and castle grandeur, while Holyhead ferries (Dublin three hours) and Bangor’s vibrancy are easily accessed. The A55 expressway lies just 8 miles distant, linking to Chester, Liverpool, and Manchester, with the M56 ensuring swift escapes to the northwest. Rail from Bangor (approx. 3.5 hours to London Euston) and Liverpool John Lennon Airport (1 hour 45 minutes) open global horizons, placing adventure within reach, yet here, serenity reigns supreme. Sustainability Meets Sophistication Cerrig shines as an eco-luxury vanguard, powered by underfloor heating, air exchange systems, and double glazing that whisper efficiency. Built in state of the art sound equipment, CCTV and Wi-Fi boosters infuse smart discretion, while robust sea defences and low-impact septic systems safeguard harmony whilst letting you immerse in your coastal idyll without a concern. A Lifestyle of Inventive Prestige With about an acre of wild meadow and beachfront bliss, Cerrig summons a life unbound: host sunset feasts, relax in the jacuzzi, wander paths to hidden areas, or simply surrender to the strait’s lullaby. For families forging memories, couples chasing horizons, or visionaries seeking solace, Cerrig morphs to your rhythm, a legacy etched in slate and sea. Why Cerrig? This transcends residence, envision rousing to Snowdonia’s silhouette, orchestrating dinners where views steal the show, retreating to a suite rivalling boutique retreats. With its wellness room, fortified foreshore, and easy access to Beaumaris’ heartbeat, Cerrig grants rare liberty: live boldly, connected yet cocooned. Claim this design icon in Anglesey’s most poetic pocket. Vendor Insight – Cerrig How long have you owned the property? “10 years.” What attracted you to this specific house and location? “The stunning view.” What would you like to tell parents about the benefits of raising children here? “Peaceful, safe area. Direct access to the beach.” What can you tell us about the history of the property and how it has been adapted since you’ve owned it? “The original property was approx. 100 years old but unfortunately it was beyond economic repair. The house we built was designed to blend into the environment – this is achieved by the use of glass facing the sea which surprisingly makes the house almost disappear.” Who do you think would be the ideal next owner? “Young family looking for an outdoor life or a couple looking to retire to the countryside/seaside or a perfect second home.” What’s your favourite room and what do you love about the house the most now? “We love the living space, given it was designed to take advantage of the 180degree views, but every room in the house has sea views as the house was pivoted at a 90 degree angle to the sea.” Memorable/remarkable event? “Sharing our home with our extended family when we’d completed the house - we felt immensely proud.” What do you love about the local community? “Friendly, always willing to help, whilst also being respectful of our privacy. Plenty of local things to do and some really great restaurants and cafes.” Additional Information Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. LPG central heating. Council Tax: Band G. Local Authority: Isle of Anglesey. Tenure: Freehold. Broadband: (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Superfast Fibre recently installed Standard – 8 Mpbs (highest available download speed) – 0.9 Mpbs (highest available upload speed) Superfast – 75 Mpbs (highest available download speed) – 20 Mpbs (highest available upload speed) Ultrafast – 1800 Mpbs (highest available download speed) – 220 Mpbs (highest available upload speed) Mobile coverage: Good Outdoor, Variable In-home (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) **We always recommend you contact your supplier to discuss the availability of broadband and mobile coverage at this property. ** Directions: Using the app what3words type in: steady.dreamers.emptied Referral Fees: Fine & Country sometimes refers vendors and purchasers to providers of conveyancing, financial services, survey & valuations services, currency exchange and staging & styling. We may receive fees from them as declared in our Referral Fees Disclosure Form which is available upon request. Agents Notes Fine & Country and their clients give notice that: 1. These sales particulars have been prepared in good faith to give a fair overall view of the property, do not form any part of a contract or offer & must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any measurements, distances or areas are approximate. The photographs, plans and text are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary building regulation, planning permission or other consents and Fine & Country has not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 3. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property.

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$3,401,800
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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Seaside contemporary house with garden and terrace Caernarfon (United Kingdom)

An exceptional and unique, contemporary country home with outstanding panoramic views and approximately 3.4 acres of grounds, all within walking distance of the beach and amenities. Discover the Jewel of North Wales: Plas Yr Eifl Welcome to Plas Yr Eifl, a residence that transcends the ordinary and offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a truly standout home in a location that is nothing short of breathtaking. Nestled amidst the dramatic landscapes of North Wales, this unique property has been individually designed to embrace its surroundings and maximize the incredible views that stretch in every direction. A Symphony of Nature and Design Every aspect of Plas Yr Eifl has been meticulously crafted to deliver luxurious, contemporary living while celebrating the diverse and spectacular vistas that envelop it. To the south, the dramatic peaks of Yr Eifl rise majestically, revealing intriguing historical quarry workings that operated from 1850 to 1963. To the east, cascading mountain slopes meet the sea, offering a panoramic view of the charming town of Trefor. Looking north, the sea views extend to the Isle of Anglesey, with Newborough beach, Holyhead Mountain and the South Stack lighthouse visible on clear days. Finally, the westerly aspect provides exceptional views over the boundless ocean, creating a living experience that is as dynamic as it is serene. A Home with a Rich Heritage Plas Yr Eifl has a storied past, originally serving as the Quarry Manager’s House and later transformed into a hotel before suffering fire damage in 2007. The incredible home that stands before you now has been lovingly and meticulously designed by the current owners and their renowned local architect. The result is a residence that is truly special, seamlessly blending modern luxury with historical charm. The build includes reclaimed granite from the original dwelling and impressive external slate work, giving a nod to its rich history and unique location. Modern Comforts and Eco-Friendly Living This home is equipped with all the modern conveniences and eco-friendly features you could desire. It includes an Air Source Heat Pump, underfloor heating, a Mechanical Ventilation and Heat Recovery (MVHR) system, and a built-in Monitor Audio sound system throughout, with Dolby Atmos in the study. Additionally, the property benefits from Fiber to the Premises (FTTP) for high-speed internet connectivity, ensuring you stay connected while enjoying the tranquillity of your surroundings. Never Before on the Market Plas Yr Eifl is a rare gem that has never before been on the market. Its unique design and unparalleled location make it a truly one-of-a-kind property. A short walk will take you to the Welsh Coastal Path and the incredible Trefor Stacks, a renowned North Wales landmark that adds to the allure of this exceptional home. Luxurious Living Spaces The accommodation at Plas Yr Eifl is designed to make the most of its stunning surroundings. The main open-plan living space is located on the first floor, complete with balconies that offer breathtaking views. This floor also features the master suite, which boasts a balcony overlooking the grounds and the stunning sea views beyond. Ground Floor Elegance The ground floor of Plas Yr Eifl is equally impressive, featuring a grand reception hall, a practical boot room, and a utility room. A guest suite with its own sun terrace offers a private retreat for visitors. There is a third double bedroom, while a beautiful study provides a serene workspace that could also be used as a fourth double bedroom. Every detail has been thoughtfully considered to create a home that is as functional as it is beautiful. Embrace the Extraordinary Plas Yr Eifl is more than just a home; it is a lifestyle. Whether you are looking for a serene retreat, a place to entertain, or a home that offers the best of both worlds, Plas Yr Eifl is the perfect choice. Don’t miss this great opportunity to own a piece of North Wales’ most stunning landscape. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the magic of Plas Yr Eifl for yourself. Location The property is located on the edge of Trefor which is a charming coastal town that offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, rich history, and a close-knit community. Nestled on the northern coast of the Llyn Peninsula, Trefor is a hidden gem that promises an idyllic lifestyle for those seeking tranquillity and adventure alike. Trefor boasts breathtaking coastal views, with its picturesque harbour and sandy beaches just a stone’s throw away. The iconic Trefor Pier is a must-visit spot, perfect for leisurely strolls and capturing stunning sunsets over the Irish Sea. The beautiful rural setting of the property is within the 140 acre Morfa and Nant Bach National Trust estate so it enjoys protection from commercial and residential development. For outdoor enthusiasts, the majestic Snowdonia National Park is only a 30-minute drive away. Whether you’re into hiking, climbing, or simply soaking in the awe-inspiring landscapes, this natural wonderland offers endless opportunities for exploration. Just 14 miles to the northeast, you’ll find the historic town of Caernarfon, home to the magnificent Caernarfon Castle – a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through the cobbled streets, enjoy the vibrant market, and immerse yourself in the rich Welsh heritage. A short 20-minute drive south will take you to Pwllheli, the bustling market town known for its marina and sailing opportunities. Pwllheli also offers a variety of shops, restaurants, and cultural events, making it a great spot for a day out. Trefor itself is equipped with essential amenities, including a local shop, a primary school, and a friendly pub where you can enjoy traditional Welsh hospitality. The community spirit here is strong, making it an ideal place to raise a family or retire in peace. The surrounding area is a haven for outdoor activities. From fishing and kayaking in the crystal-clear waters to exploring the scenic walking and cycling trails, there’s something for everyone. The nearby Yr Eifl mountains provide a stunning backdrop and are perfect for a challenging hike with rewarding panoramic views. Despite its serene setting, Trefor is well connected. The A499 road ensures easy access to Caernarfon and Pwllheli, while Bangor, with its mainline railway station, is just a 40-minute drive away, offering connections to major cities like Chester and London. SELLER INSIGHT How long have you owned the property? “We bought the property in 2015 as a ruin and spent four years having the house built. We have lived in the house for five years.” What attracted you to this specific house and location? “We were looking for a house close to the seaside and after about six months of searching, with no success, we decided to look for a piece of land instead. Plas Yr Eifl popped up right away. It had just gone on the market. This was a Saturday. We drove up the next day to have a look. We were both so stunned by the unbelievable beauty of the location that we said ‘this is it’ immediately. We put in the offer on Monday which was accepted.” What can you tell us about the history of the property and how it has been adapted since you’ve owned it? “The original Plas Yr Eifl was built around the turn of the last century. It belonged to the quarry master of the Yr Eifl granite quarry which was established in 1850. He evidently chose the most attractive location possible for siting his home. The quarry closed in 1963. After that the building became a hotel and later a family residence. In 2005 the Plas burned to the ground. The fire was so severe that even the stone lintels were cracked, making restoration impractical. It had been standing as a ruin until we bought it in 2015 and we were able to secure planning approval for a new build house on the site while reusing the beautiful local granite facing for the new house.” What is your favourite room and why? “All the rooms have beautiful views, so it is difficult to pick a favourite. S loves looking out toward Mount Snowdon when she is busy in the kitchen, particularly as the sun is rising behind it. R loves the view to the Yr Eifl mountains when he is sitting at the dining table. Every day the massive walls of the Tre’r Ceiri Iron Age hill fort and the sheer cliffs below are illuminated in a different way. Watching the South Stack lighthouse at the westernmost tip of Anglesey f lash every 10 seconds is a very peaceful way to end the day while sitting in front of the fire in the lounge.” What do you love about the house the most now? “Since, together with our architect, we had the house built to our specifications, we love it full stop. First and foremost is the way the architect made sure to take advantage of the views from every window. We love the large rooms, high ceilings and the huge granite island. There is both a breakfast balcony overlooking Snowdonia and the Caernarfon Bay seaside to the northeast and a sunset balcony overlooking the Irish Sea to the northwest. The house is warm, secure and energy efficient.” What you’ll miss the most? “In two words, ‘the setting’. Having lived in six different countries around the world, we’ve never experienced anything like this. Nothing has even come close. There are obviously the amazing views that you can enjoy from every window and in every direction. But there is also the proximity of this beautiful environment to immerse yourself in. A favourite morning walk follows the Wales Coast path from just outside our property gate down to the local beach and harbour, along the cliffs of the Trefor headland, passing the impressive Trefor stacks, with their seabird colonies and with regular views of seals on the rocks and schools of dolphins and porpoises feasting on the local mackerel and seabass.” What do you love about the local community? “We have fantastic neighbours. They are always willing to lend a hand if necessary, but we all respect each other’s privacy as well. The community in general is welcoming and friendly.” Additional Information Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Air source heat pump underfloor heating. Mechanical ventilation and heat recovery system. Internorm triple glazed windows and doors throughout the property. Fire suppressant system. Burglar alarm system. Monitor Audio streaming sound system throughout, including Dolby Atmos 9.1 surround sound system in the study. Energy Performance Certificate: Rating C. Council Tax: Band F. Local Authority: Gwynedd Council. Tenure: Freehold. NB: There is a right of way giving access to a neighbouring property along the Southern Boundary. Broadband: (Information taken from current internet provider (Zen)) Current - 300 Mpbs (average available download speed) - 47 Mpbs (average available upload speed) Available - 900 Mpbs (average available download speed) - 100 Mpbs (average available upload speed) Mobile coverage: Outdoor - Likely / Indoor – Limited (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Mobile coverage: Limited (Indoor), Likely (Outdoor) - (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Directions: Using the app what3words type in: fonts.ember.renovated Referral Fees: Fine & Country sometimes refers vendors and purchasers to providers of conveyancing, financial services, survey & valuations services, currency exchange and staging & styling. We may receive fees from them as declared in our Referral Fees Disclosure Form which is available upon request.

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$2,041,100
4bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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