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A Landmark Coastal Residence of Rare Heritage and DistinctionPositioned in the very heart of Saundersfoot, with commanding views across the harbour and coastline, Wogan House is a truly exceptional residence steeped in history and beautifully reimagined for modern coastal living.Believed to be the oldest surviving home in the village, this remarkable property dates back over 300 years. Once known as the Wogan Arms, it served as a prominent inn during the early 18th century, playing a central role in the social and commercial life of this thriving maritime community.Today, Wogan House stands as a rare and irreplaceable piece of local heritage, offering not simply a home, but a legacy with an EPC C.History & Heritage The property’s name reflects its enduring connection to the influential Wogan family, historic landowners whose presence helped shape Saundersfoot and its surrounding landscape. Most recently the Wogan name came to light again within the Wogan Cavern which has been recently discovered in Pembroke Castle.During a period when the village flourished as a hub for coal export and seafaring trade, Wogan House welcomed travellers, merchants, and locals alike. Its position, overlooking the harbour, placed it firmly at the centre of village life. Over the centuries, the building has evolved with care and sensitivity, preserving its character while adapting to modern-day living.Accommodation Extensively and thoughtfully renovated by the current owners since 2007, the property now offers an impressive balance of period charm and contemporary luxury.Six elegant double bedrooms, each with its own en-suiteA versatile lower ground floor cellar, currently arranged as a private gymPrivate rear parking for up to four vehicles, an invaluable feature within such a central coastal settingLiving Spaces The interiors have been carefully curated to enhance both light and flow, with a striking split-level living area forming the heart of the home—perfect for entertaining and everyday living alike. To the front, the principal reception rooms enjoy panoramic sea views, creating a breathtaking backdrop that evolves with the tides and seasons. At the centre of the home lies a beautifully appointed bespoke kitchen, fitted with high-specification appliances, including an advanced smart fridge-freezer combining cutting-edge convenience with refined design. Gardens & Outdoor Living A standout feature of Wogan House is its exceptional front garden, a rare and enviable space in such a prime village position. Designed for both relaxation and entertaining, it offers: • A private hot tub, perfectly positioned to enjoy the coastal outlook • A fully equipped outdoor bar and kitchen • Generous seating and dining areas, ideal for hosting family and guests All set against the stunning backdrop of the sea.A Unique Opportunity Wogan House represents a rare convergence of history, location, and lifestyle. Whether as a distinguished private residence, a multi-generational home, or a potential lifestyle investment, it offers exceptional versatility in an iconic coastal setting. A home of this calibre and provenance is seldom available making this a truly special opportunity to acquire a defining piece of Saundersfoot’s history.
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Set within impressive grounds in the highly desirable village of Three Crosses, 3 Misty Hills Close is an exceptional five-bedroom detached family home enjoying breathtaking panoramic views across the rolling Gower Peninsula countryside, Loughor Estuary, Pembrey coastline and around to the Bristol Channel and Somerset. Beautifully presented throughout and offering an abundance of versatile and bright living spaces. Outside, beautifully maintained gardens and expansive patio areas surround the home, creating the perfect space to relax, entertain and soak in the spectacular countryside and coastal views. Situated in the sought after semi-rural village of Three Crosses, 3 Misty Hills Close enjoys a highly desirable position within the spectacular Gower Peninsula, Britain’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Renowned for its peaceful setting, stunning scenery and strong sense of community, Three Crosses continues to attract families and buyers seeking the perfect balance between countryside living and everyday convenience. The village offers a range of local amenities including a popular village shop, pub, reputable school and scenic countryside walks, while the spectacular beaches and coastal paths of Gower are only a short drive away. Excellent links to Swansea city centre and surrounding areas further enhance the appeal of this sought-after location. Let’s now take a look in more detail… ApproachAfter travelling through the charming village of Three Crosses, you arrive at Misty Hills Close, where you are guided towards the end of the peaceful cul-de-sac to number three. Upon arrival, a generous concrete driveway provides ample off-road parking, whilst a paved pathway guides you towards the front entrance. Even from the driveway, you are immediately drawn to the captivating outlooks across the rolling Gower countryside and towards the Loughor Estuary in the distance. Step Inside… EntrancewayStepping into the welcoming entranceway, you are greeted by a bright and inviting space laid with carpet and flanked by frosted windows allowing natural light to filter through beautifully. This practical space offers access to the dining room, kitchen/breakfast room and inner hallway, and has a useful double door storage/cloaks cupboard. Kitchen/Breakfast RoomThe kitchen/breakfast room is an absolutely incredible space, beautifully bright and flooded with natural light thanks to the array of windows, double glazed patio doors and bi-folding doors seamlessly connecting the room with the garden beyond. Oak flooring flows throughout and the room is lit by wall and overhead lighting. The kitchen itself offers an extensive range of wall and base units topped with granite worktops, alongside integrated appliances including a double sunken sink with swan neck tap, Beko dishwasher, Leisure double oven/grill, six-ring gas hob and elevated extractor fan. There is also space for an American-style fridge/freezer, whilst a breakfast bar comfortably accommodates up to six stools, complete with a useful kick plinth heater beneath. Utility & Walk-in PantrySituated off the kitchen area, the utility room and pantry provide exceptional additional storage. The sizeable pantry offers excellent space for storing further appliances and household essentials, whilst the utility room itself is fitted with tall and base units, a sunken sink with drainage, integrated Smeg oven and elevated extractor fan. There is space for two under-counter appliances, a side window allowing natural light and a door giving direct access out to the garden. Dining RoomDouble doors guide you from the entranceway into the dining room, a beautifully bright space enhanced by double glazed patio doors flanked by windows which lead out onto the rear patio. Offering carpeting, central lighting, and a partial vaulted ceiling, this room creates a wonderful setting for both family meals and entertaining. From here, two separate stairways guide you both upwards and downwards, one leading to the lounge and the other to the family room. LoungeAscending the carpeted stairway, you arrive at the stunning lounge where the views immediately steal the show. Multiple windows allow an abundance of natural light to pour in whilst perfectly framing the spectacular outlooks across the garden, Gower countryside, Loughor Estuary, Pembrey coastline. Magnificent 180 degree views across the surrounding rural landscape and the coast. From here the sunsets are spectacular. This truly impressive room is laid with carpet and further benefits from spotlighting and a feature fireplace with a cosy log burner. Family RoomDescending the stairway from the dining room, you enter the beautifully bright family room, another superb reception space with windows on all four walls overlooking the stunning gardens and surrounding countryside. The room has oak flooring, spotlighting, and two sets of double patio doors connecting with the outdoors. Inner Hallway Journeying back towards the entranceway, the inner hallway is laid with carpet and lit by spotlighting, providing access to five bedrooms, three bathrooms plus two en-suites and a useful storage cupboard. BathroomThe bathroom is furnished with a WC, wash basin with storage beneath, a fitted bath with shower over, oak flooring, partial tiled walls, spotlighting, a heated towel rail and frosted window to the front. Bedroom Five Bedroom five is situated to the front of the home and benefits from a window allowing natural light. The room offers carpeting, spotlighting and a double door built-in wardrobe complete with hanging rail and shelving. Bedroom Two with En-Suite Bedroom two is a lovely sized double bedroom enjoying wonderful natural light through the large rear window overlooking the gardens and Gower countryside. The room is laid with vinyl flooring and finished with spotlighting, whilst the private en-suite is fitted with a WC, wash basin with storage beneath, large walk-in shower, heated towel rail, vinyl flooring, spotlighting, extractor fan and frosted rear window. Shower RoomThe shower room is fully equipped with a WC, twin wash basins with extensive storage beneath, large walk-in shower, tiled walls, vinyl flooring, spotlighting, heated towel rail, two shaving points and a frosted rear window. Study Situated to the front of the home, the study offers a versatile room perfect for use as a home office, nursery or whatever best suits your needs. The room benefits from a front-facing window, and carpeting. Bedroom Four Bedroom four is another generous room positioned to the front of the property, benefitting from two windows allowing natural light to flood the space. The room offers carpeting, spotlighting and two built-in wardrobes complete with hanging rails and shelving. Family BathroomThe family bathroom is beautifully presented and fitted with a WC, wash basin with extensive storage beneath, corner shower, feature stand-alone bath with handheld shower head, tiled flooring, tiled walls, spotlighting, extractor fan, heated towel rail, two shaving points and a frosted side window. Bedroom ThreeDescending a few steps leads you into bedroom three, a wonderfully bright room benefitting from dual aspect windows and double glass patio doors opening out onto the rear garden. The outlook is far-reaching and the garden views are calming. The room further benefits from carpeting, spotlighting and a large built-in storage cupboard. Principal Bedroom with En-SuiteThe principal bedroom is simply stunning. Natural light beams through the striking corner window and additional rear window, drawing your attention immediately to the spectacular panoramic views across the gardens, Gower countryside, Loughor Estuary and Bristol Channel beyond. The room features a beautiful pitched ceiling, carpeting, storage cupboard, and two double door built-in wardrobes with fitted hanging rails and shelving. Steps lead you up to two additional large storage cupboards and the private en-suite, which is furnished with a WC, bidet, twin wash basins with storage beneath, walk-in shower, two heated towel rails, two shaving points, extractor fan, tiled flooring, tiled walls, and an apex frosted window and skylight window. Step Outside… The grounds surrounding this home are stunning, mature, colourful, peaceful and wonderfully private. Sweeping lawns meander around the garden, bordered by an abundance of mature trees, shrubs and beautifully planted flower beds which add colour and character throughout the seasons. Expansive patios wrap around the home with steps leading to various levels, creating numerous seating and entertaining areas perfectly positioned to enjoy the gardens with total privacy. The gardens provide an exceptional outdoor environment for both children and four-legged friends alike. Externally, the property also benefits from lighting and electricity, with access to the front available from both sides of the home. To the front, ample off-road parking is complemented by a sloping lawn and additional double gates leading to a secure parking area to the rear.Garden Room The garden room offers a fantastic and versatile additional space, ideal for use as a home office, garden room or simply somewhere peaceful to sit and enjoy the stunning outlooks. Fully equipped with lighting and electricity, the room benefits from sliding glass doors to the front flanked by windows, alongside an additional side window allowing plenty of natural light. There is also a large storage room, perfect for neatly storing garden equipment and outdoor items out of sight. Double Garage 3 Misty Hills Close further benefits from a spacious double garage, complete with electric up-and-over doors, power points and two rear windows. The Local Area Three Crosses is one of Gower’s most sought-after villages, perfectly positioned to enjoy both idyllic countryside living and excellent connectivity. Nestled within the heart of the Gower Peninsula, the village enjoys a strong community atmosphere and offers a range of everyday amenities including a village shop, community hall, pub, church and highly regarded primary school, making it particularly appealing to families. Residents enjoy easy access to countless scenic walks, cycling routes and bridle paths, whilst some of Gower’s most famous beaches including Rhossili Bay, Three Cliffs Bay and Oxwich Bay are all within comfortable driving distance. The nearby village of Killay provides a wider selection of shops, cafés, supermarkets and medical facilities, whilst the bustling city of Swansea (about 20 minutes by car) offers extensive retail, leisure and transport amenities including mainline rail links connecting to Cardiff, Bristol and London. For commuters, Gowerton railway station offers convenient rail connections further enhancing accessibility. The M4 is approximately 15 minutes by car providing easy onward access.Additional Property InformationFreeholdTax Band - GGas/ElectricMains DrainageMains Water - BilledDouble GlazingSuper Fast Broadband AvailableFor mobile coverage please visit https://checker.ofcom.org.ukALL MATERIAL INFORMATION MUST BE CHECKED BY A SOLICITOR
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A striking, contemporary residence, with a leisure suite, four double bedrooms, set in approximately 0.6 acres of gardens and with sensational views over the infinity style garden towards Conwy Castle, the Great Orme, the Carneddau mountains, Puffin Island and Anglesey. The house has multiple picture windows which maximise the views on offer and allow natural light to flood into each room. The ground floor includes an impressive leisure suite with doors opening onto the sun terrace and lawn. The open plan first floor living space is perfect for entertaining and the house is set in approximately 0.6 of an acre of gardens which include large lawns, well-stocked beds and plenty of parking as well as a garage. Situated in the exclusive Colwyn Heights, on a no through road, being within easy access of a range of amenities and set behind electrically operated double gates, viewing is a must to fully appreciated this individual home. Exquisite Country Retreat with Coastal Views in North Wales This contemporary-style detached home beckons with an irresistible promise of luxury and tranquillity. Set within large gardens and grounds, this extraordinary property offers panoramic vistas of the rolling countryside and shimmering coastline, an enchanting backdrop that elevates everyday living into a high-end experience. Whether you seek a serene family haven or a sophisticated retreat, this residence delivers style and comfort in a highly desirable location. As you glide down the sweeping driveway, the home’s grandeur unfolds before you. Flanked by mature gardens bursting with vibrant hues and tranquil greenery, the property exudes an air of exclusivity and charm. First Floor: A Masterpiece of Modern Living Step inside and let the first floor captivate your senses. The spacious open-plan Lounge and Dining Room welcomes you with a large picture window that transforms breathtaking views into a living work of art. Bathed in natural light, this expansive space is tailor-made for both intimate family moments and lavish entertaining, effortlessly blending warmth with contemporary flair. The heart of the home lies in its contemporary Italian kitchen fitted with granite worktops and NEFF appliances. A culinary haven equipped with sleek finishes and all modern conveniences. Designed for both style and functionality, it flows seamlessly into a separate utility room and the dining area, keeping daily life polished and practical. Adjacent, a large, recently updated, decked roof terrace entices you outdoors, offering the perfect setting for morning yoga, alfresco dining, summer barbecues, or quiet moments, savouring the stunning vistas that stretch before you. Retreat to the spacious master bedroom, a sanctuary of indulgence featuring a dressing room and a modern en-suite shower room. Here, a luxury finish reigns supreme with a shower, double basins, and an integrated stereo system. There aren’t many things better than waking up in the morning to mountain and sea views right out of your bedroom window. The room adjacent to the master suite was previously used as an upstairs office but has since been converted into an additional dressing room. Ground Floor: Versatility Meets Extravagance Descend to the ground floor, where an elegant entrance hallway with tiled flooring sets a tone of understated opulence. Three generously proportioned double bedrooms await, offering abundant space for family, guests, or even a home gym or office. The modern family bathroom, complete with a whirlpool bath and over-bath shower, promises soothing escapes after long days. Yet, the true crown jewel of this level is the indulgent wellness leisure suite. Relax in the beautiful indoor swimming pool, unwind in the sauna, or soak in the hot tub, each designed to deliver a private oasis of complete calmness. With direct access to the garden and barbecue area, this space seamlessly merges indoor luxury with outdoor leisure. Picture yourself hosting unforgettable poolside gatherings or savouring quiet evenings under the stars. This is where memories are made! Features for a Luxurious Lifestyle This splendid property doesn’t just promise luxury; it delivers it in every detail. Oil heating and feature radiators ensure year-round comfort, while double glazing enhances energy efficiency and frames the picturesque surroundings like a gallery of nature’s finest. The extensive grounds, with their mature gardens, offer a private retreat where you can reconnect with the outdoors, whether strolling through the greenery or entertaining on the expansive deck or patio. From the sweeping driveway to the state-of-the-art amenities, every element of this home has been thoughtfully crafted to harmonize modern convenience. It’s a rare residence that caters to both the practical needs of a family and the desires of those who relish a life of distinction. An Enviable Location This individual home is situated on a no through road in the exclusive Colwyn Heights. The property provides the best of both worlds with open countryside and public footpaths on your doorstep, whilst being just over 1.5 miles from the beach and Colwyn Bay town centre which provides a wide range of amenities. Snowdonia national park, various golf course and a range of outdoor pursuits are all within easy access and Chester is just under one hours drive to the east. In addition, the location of this property provides spectacular views, the rear of the house is facing west and you can see the Carneddau mountains, Conwy Castle and Marina, Anglesey, Puffin Island, the Great Orme and even the Isle of Man on a clear day. A Once-in-a-Lifetime Opportunity Properties of this calibre are a rarity, blending a stunning location with exceptional features and meticulous attention to detail. Whether you envision raising a family in a home that grows with you or escaping to a private sanctuary that pampers your every whim, this residence exceeds expectations. Viewings are very highly recommended to experience the full splendour and unique charm of this extraordinary property. Don’t let this chance slip away—step into a world of luxury and make this dream home your reality today. Vendor Insight – Capilano How long have you owned the property? “We moved into Capilano in June 2007.” What attracted you to this specific house and location? “It was the views that sold the house to us. The views of the Carneddau Snowdonia mountain range down to Conwy Castle, Puffin Island and Anglesey.” What would you like to tell parents about the benefits of raising children here? “Capilano is set in an acre of secure garden with expansive lawn to rear which would be perfect for children to play. The birds and wildlife are bountiful. You are surrounded by green fields and trees which gives a sense of being far from the hustle and bustle of life. However, you are only a mile or two from the coast with its beautiful sandy beach in Colwyn Bay.” What can you tell us about the history of the property and how it has been adapted since you’ve owned it? “We have put in new electric gates which includes an added safety feature where they will not close if they sense someone on closing. We have replaced the master en suite bathroom with Porcelanosa tiles, Dansani double basin and Geberit toilet. All fixtures are Vado. Likewise, the guest bathroom also has porcelain tiles, Geberit fixtures and Vado fittings. The balcony has been replaced with composite decking and new light fittings. We upgraded all the fascias and guttering on the property to uPVC. The swimming pool has been regrouted and serviced. The ground floor and pool room are fitted with Amtico floor tiles.” What’s your favourite room and why? “Watching the seasons from the picture window never gets old. The balcony is the perfect spot for practicing yoga whilst listening to morning birdsong and the best place to start the day with a cup of tea.” Memorable/remarkable event? “In 2021 we opened up the garden view revealing an infinity style view which looks upon open fields and the Carneddau mountain range of Snowdonia to Conwy Castle and the sea.” What do you love about the house the most now? “Sitting in the infinity garden watching the sunset over the sea ends the day. The views from Capilano make you appreciate nature and the sense of wellbeing it provides.” What do you love about the local community? “Capilano is set on a bridal path with no through road which means that traffic is slow and limited to mainly residents.” Additional Information Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Council Tax: Band H. Local Authority: Conwy Council. Tenure: Freehold. Broadband: (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk) Standard – 7 Mpbs (highest available download speed) – 0.8 Mpbs (highest available upload speed) Superfast – 37 Mpbs (highest available download speed) – 8 Mpbs (highest available upload speed) Ultrafast – 1800 Mpbs (highest available download speed) – 220 Mpbs (highest available upload speed) Mobile coverage: Indoor, Limited – Outdoor, Likely (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: happy.shoelaces.resonates 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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Dating back to the 1850s and sympathetically extended twice since, Cross Farm is a distinguished five-bedroom Georgian-style residence exuding timeless elegance and character. Set within beautifully landscaped mature gardens, the property also includes a paddock and a charming annexe, offering versatile living options.Inside, original period features are thoughtfully preserved, including a striking spiral staircase and generous rooms that enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Every detail speaks to a blend of heritage, privacy, and refined sophistication, a perfect example of country living at its finest.As you step through the doors of Cross Farm, you are immediately greeted by a striking entrance hall, a grand and welcoming space that sets the tone for the rest of the home. A sweeping spiral staircase ascends to the upper level, while the ground floor flows effortlessly into three beautifully appointed reception rooms.The formal lounge offers an air of refined elegance, with picture-perfect views across the immaculately landscaped gardens. Adjacent, a second sitting room presents a more informal ambiance a warm and inviting space for everyday living. Completing the trio is a charming dining room, where a contemporary floor-to-ceiling window invites natural light to flood the space throughout the day, creating a calm and comfortable setting for family meals or entertaining.At the heart of the home lies the open-plan kitchen a true centrepiece. Featuring bespoke cabinetry, a traditional Aga, and doors that open out to breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside, this space is both effortlessly practical and undeniably picturesque.Ascending the staircase, the first floor reveals five generously proportioned bedrooms. Two of these benefit from stylish en-suite facilities, while the remaining rooms are served by a well-appointed family bathroom. The principal suite is particularly impressive, boasting dual-aspect views that capture the charm and tranquillity of the rural setting from every window.Situated away from the main residence, the self-contained two-bedroom annexe offers a beautifully appointed and versatile living space. Designed with an open-plan layout, it features a charming open fire and enjoys picturesque views across the surrounding landscape.The annexe includes bespoke cabinetry throughout, adding a touch of elegance and functionality. A unique feature is the cellar, currently housing gym facilities and providing excellent storage capacity.Both bedrooms are generously proportioned and each benefits from access to a bathroom, making the annexe ideal for extended family, guest accommodation, or a dual-living arrangement.Cross Farm enjoys a commanding position amidst the gently undulating countryside of rural Monmouthshire, offering both privacy and breathtaking views. Approached via a private driveway, the property immediately impresses with its sense of arrival, flanked by mature hedgerows and bordered by open fields, the setting is tranquil, timeless, and beautifully secluded.The grounds have been thoughtfully landscaped to complement the rural surroundings, featuring expansive lawns, mature trees, and well-established planting. A West-facing stone terrace provides an idyllic space for al fresco dining or simply taking in the panoramic views that stretch for miles across the Monmouthshire hills.To the front and side of the home, there is ample parking for multiple vehicles, including a generous gravelled area ideal for guests, family cars, or larger vehicles. This practical feature sits subtly within the landscaped setting, offering convenience without compromising the property's elegant presentation.The property's exterior is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and countryside character, with every corner of the garden offering its own unique perspective of the surrounding landscape. Whether it's a peaceful morning with a coffee in hand or entertaining into the golden hour, Cross Farm's outdoor spaces offer an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of the Welsh borders.Https://w3w.co/glassware.hiker.dignity
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KO1148 - Pipers Hill is one of the most extraordinary luxury estates to come to market in North Wales. A four-bedroom residence of exceptional quality, set within 6.7 acres of private grounds with panoramic views across the Conwy Valley and River Conwy from every principal room. Self-contained annexe, equestrian facilities, private woodland, and Woodcutter's Cabin with hot tub and sauna. A home conceived with absolute intention and finished without compromise. The Property The current owners have invested significantly in this property, undertaking a substantial program of renovation and remodeling that has transformed it into the exceptional home it is today. Generous proportions flow throughout, with room dimensions and internal volumes that feel genuinely luxurious. The architectural language is clean, considered, and confident; it's a home that wears its quality quietly, allowing the workmanship and the setting to do the talking. The rear elevation showcases panoramic windows and expansive bifold doors that open onto the Conwy Valley; whether you are cooking breakfast or watching the last light leave the hills with a glass in hand, the view never loses its power. This is a home built for a life well lived. Properties of this caliber are not measured simply in bedrooms, bathrooms, or acreage. They are measured in the way they make you feel; and Pipers Hill, from the moment you arrive to the moment you reluctantly leave, feels like nowhere else. If you are reading this and something in you has already shifted, trust that feeling. These moments are rare. ACCOMMODATION IN BRIEF • Vestibule/porch • Entrance hall • Living room • Cinema room • Study • Open plan kitchen with living and dining • Separate utility/laundry • Boot room • Sauna • Primary suite with dressing room and luxe ensuite • 3 Further bedrooms (all ensuite) UPPER FLOOR ANNEXE (separate and internal entrances) • Open-plan lounge dining • Kitchen • Bedroom with dressing room • Shower room • Storeroom GROUNDS and GARDENS • Approx. 6.7-acre plot • Approx. 3-Acres of woodland • Remote gated access • Private gravel driveway • Quadruple garaging • South-facing rear gardens • Covered and open wrap-around rear terracing • Covered hot tub OTHER ACCOMMODATION / OUTBUILDINGS / FACILITIES • Woodcutter's Cabin - self-contained 1 bedroom with hot tub and sauna • Studio • Caravan • Horse shelter • Stables, tack/storeroom and manège • Barn, Shed andWorkshop Property Information Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession Services: Mains water, Septic tank, Electric, LPG, Underfloor (dry system)and radiator heating, 10kw of solar panels and 2 Tesla batteries, Broadband Ultrafast FTTP, Double glazing, Alarm, Security and external lighting. Council Banding: H EPC: C Local Authority: Conwy County Borough Council, Coed Pella, Conway Road, Colwyn Bay, LL29 7AZ, Tel: 01492 574000, www.conwy.gov.uk
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This lovely rural property offers an idyllic lifestyle opportunity, set in a tranquil valley, with panoramic views of the Monmouthshire countryside, a pleasant garden, equestrian facilities, nearby access to woodland and countryside for riding, walking and outdoor pursuits, with good commuter access, flexible work-from-home space and superfast fibre broadband. Situated in a quiet country lane, within the Glyn Valley, the spacious, detached, four-bedroom, extended stone property combines a charming cottage with contemporary, light-and-airy reception rooms. Its grounds, which total approximately 2.06 acres, include gently sloping lawn, a vegetable plot, an established small orchard and two entertaining terraces overlooking the garden and uninterrupted open countryside. For horse owners, there are two stock-proof paddocks, one of them containing two field shelters, plus a stable yard with four loose boxes, a tack room and a hay store. In front of the stable yard there is a parking area with space for up to five vehicles. Step inside –Wooden pedestrian gates set in a lovely old stone wall open from the little-used country lane into a pretty gravelled courtyard. The property is entered though a glazed wooden porch with Mandarin Stone slate floor tiles. An inner door opens to a reception hallway, an attractive room with engineered oak flooring. It is double height in part, with a small gallery landing above. To one side of this hallway is the oldest part of the house, the original stone cottage which is believed to be in excess of two hundred years old. Here is the spacious kitchen, a room with characterful ceiling beams, an exposed stone wall, an open stone fireplace (now housing a kitchen cupboard) and an abundance of charm. The Shaker-style kitchen units have oak work surfaces and the floor is tiled with Mandarin Stone multi-coloured slate. There is a double Butler sink with a plate rack over, a Rangemaster cooker, a built-in fridge and space for a dishwasher. Next to the main window there is a deep window seat with plenty of space for a breakfast table.The kitchen opens to a cosy snug, which has an exposed A-frame, a feature stone wall and a wood burning stove set on a stone hearth within an oak beamed fireplace. At the back of this room, a glazed door leads to the study, a pleasant and private place to work from home, with an apex ceiling and two windows, one overlooking the pretty front courtyard. The reception hallway connects the kitchen and snug to the newer part of the house, which has been extended twice, most recently in 2004. Here, there is a dining room with engineered oak flooring and French doors to a pretty raised terrace, which gives views down the valley and up to Chepstow Park Woods. Along the back of the house, there is a generous living room with a brick-built feature fireplace housing a multi-fuel stove set on a stone hearth. The light-filled room has windows facing south and east and French doors lead out to a sun-trap, south-facing terrace.To the side of the entrance porch is a useful utility room, with slate floor tiles, space for a tumble drier, plumbing for a washing machine, a utility sink and wall and base cupboards. Off the reception hallway there is a guest WC.Upstairs there are four double bedrooms off a split landing. The principal bedroom has a dual aspect, making the most of the views. It has a stylish, modern ensuite with a double walk-in shower.Next door is a light and airy guest bedroom with two windows enjoying views down the valley towards Shirenewton. This room benefits from an ensuite shower room. The two further bedrooms share the use of a charming family bathroom. The bathroom, like the pretty bedroom next door, is located in the older part of the house. Both feature the exposed A-frame and both still have old ledge and brace doors with original ironwork. Elsewhere in the property, modern ledge and brace doors have been matched up.Step Outside –The peaceful gardens and uninterrupted rural views are a real feature of this property. So, too, are the equestrian facilities and excellent outriding.The gardens to the side and rear of the property are mainly laid to lawn, with flower borders and established shrubs. Nearest the house there are two terraces, from which to enjoy the lovely surroundings. For grow-your-own enthusiasts, there is a small fenced orchard with apple, cherry and plum trees, a vegetable plot with raised beds and, alongside the stables, a fruit garden with an assortment of fruit bushes and further raised growing beds. The garden also contains a greenhouse and a garden shed. Beyond the gardens is a large paddock with two field shelters.At the front of the property, across the lane, there is a generous parking area leading to a woodshed and a stable yard. Two stable blocks face each other across the yard, together providing four loose boxes, a tack/feed room and a hay store. The yard is equipped with power and water supply. Alongside the stables there is a further stock-proof paddock.Directions –From Chepstow, take the B4293 Devauden Road, passing Itton Village Hall on your right. Continue to the top of the hill past 2 left turns. Immediately after the right bend, take the lane on your left. Lilac Cottage is the second property on your left, with parking in front of the stable yard on the right-hand side. What3words: ///collect.surpassed.entitle
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There are homes with a view… and then there are homes that redefine your horizon.Positioned in the sought-after coastal village of Penally, Highlights lives up to its name in every sense. Elevated and commanding, this striking glass-fronted home captures extraordinary 360-degree panoramic views, a constantly shifting canvas of sea, sky, and countryside.From the picture-postcard charm of Tenby’s harbour to the monastic calm of Caldey Island, the sweeping shoreline towards Amroth, and across the water to Swansea Bay, the outlook is nothing short of breathtaking. On the clearest of days, even the distant silhouettes of Lundy Island and the Preseli Hills reveal themselves, a rare and remarkable feature that truly sets this home apart.Designed to embrace its setting, the property is defined by its expansive glazing, allowing natural light to pour in while perfectly framing the ever-changing coastal scenery. The interior offers a wonderful sense of space, flow, and connection to the outdoors, with open-plan living areas ideal for both relaxed family life and entertaining. Throughout, all internal doors and principal external doors are crafted from European Oak, adding a sense of warmth, quality, and timeless craftsmanship to the home.Practicality meets design through thoughtful features such as skirting board radiators, providing efficient, discreet heating while maintaining clean architectural lines and uninterrupted wall space.Set within approximately three quarters of an acre, the gardens offer both privacy and potential, a generous outdoor space to enjoy, landscape, or further enhance (subject to the necessary consents). The property is securely accessed via a beautiful cast iron electric gate, adding both elegance and peace of mind on arrival. Whether it’s morning coffee overlooking the sunrise or evening gatherings as the sun sets, the grounds are a natural extension of the home’s elevated position.Penally itself offers something increasingly rare a true village community. With a well-loved local pub just a walk down the hill, it’s a place where life feels connected, welcoming, and quietly vibrant. Affectionately, those who are lucky enough to live here are often known as “crows” a nod to the village’s character and sense of belonging.Moments from Tenby’s renowned beaches and harbour, yet peacefully removed from the bustle, this is a location that effortlessly balances tranquillity with lifestyle.Highlights is more than a home; it is a place of perspective — where sunrise meets sunset, and every window offers a different story.
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A rare coastal gem, Craig Y Don offers a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own an extraordinary four-bedroom detached home, complete with a beautiful two-bedroom self-contained annex all set within one of Gower's most prestigious and picturesque seaside locations. Tucked away in the idyllic village of Horton and nestled within 1.81 acres of breathtakingly landscaped gardens, this unique property enjoys uninterrupted, panoramic views over Horton Bay and out across the shimmering Bristol Channel. Follow your own private steps down to the golden sands, and immerse yourself in a lifestyle defined by natural beauty, serenity, and sea air. Inside, every room has been thoughtfully designed to embrace the ever-changing coastal backdrop, bringing the outside in at every opportunity. Beyond the main residence lies a spectacular cedar-clad garden room, complete with its own cinema and bar the perfect space for entertaining or unwinding in style. Homes of this distinction, in such an extraordinary waterfront setting, are vanishingly rare. Craig Y Don is coastal living at its most captivating.Horton is one of Gower's most desirable and unspoilt coastal villages, known for its laid-back charm, breathtaking scenery, and direct access to Horton Bay a hotspot for beachgoers, swimmers, and water sports enthusiasts. The village is a short distance from Port Eynon, which offers a local shop, pub, and beach amenities, while the wider Gower Peninsula offers a rich array of cliff-top walks, nature reserves, and award-winning beaches. With a strong sense of community, peace, and natural beauty, Horton attracts those seeking a tranquil coastal lifestyle without compromising access to nearby towns and cities.Let us explore what Craig Y Don has to offer in more detail Craig Y Don showcases quality and care in every detail, with bespoke finishes, granite worktops, and elegant design throughout. Thoughtfully positioned windows frame the views, while CCTV and a modern alarm system offer peace of mind in this luxurious coastal retreat.The grounds at Craig Y Don are nothing short of enchanting a private coastal sanctuary set within approximately 1.81 acres of exquisitely landscaped gardens. Every element has been thoughtfully crafted to complement the natural beauty of its setting. Meandering stone-chip pathways lead you through vibrant flower beds, mature trees, and lush lawns, while the sound of the ocean and birdsong provides a constant, calming backdrop. Discover hidden corners to unwind, from the bespoke firepit with seating to the striking rock feature, artfully designed to mimic a flowing river. As evening falls, the dramatically lit cliff face transforms the garden into a magical space. And at the heart of it all lies the jewel in the crown a generous front lawn with private stone steps leading directly to Horton Bay, offering unparalleled access to the beach for those who live for the sea, sand, and coastal air.Garden RoomWithin the grounds sits a remarkable cedar-clad garden room, a luxurious space that includes a cinema room, full bar, underfloor heating, sound system, WC, and spotlighting. Bi-folding doors open outwards, allowing you to sit back and soak in the coastal surroundings and the soothing sounds of the sea.
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Set in stunning Carmarthenshire countryside with sweeping views over the Towy Valley, this impressive Victorian residence offers elegant living with five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and beautiful period features throughout. A converted barn adds a charming two-bedroom cottage and a versatile studio, ideal for multigenerational living or home working. With 1.5 acres of gardens, woodland, and stone outbuildings, this is a rare opportunity to enjoy space, character, and tranquillity.
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The interior of Bryn Cwrt has been thoughtfully reimagined to create a bright and contemporary living environment. The layout is well balanced, offering spacious and versatile accommodation across three bedrooms. The existing garage offers excellent potential for a conversion into a fourth bedroom or additional accommodation, ideally suited to multi-generational living (subject to the necessary consents) The principal living areas are filled with natural light, enhanced by the property’s elevated position and open outlook. The design focuses on clean lines and modern finishes, creating a home that feels both stylish and comfortable. The kitchen and living spaces flow naturally, making them ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. Bedrooms are well proportioned, offering privacy and flexibility for family or guest use. The overall impression is one of quality, light, and effortless single-level living.Externally, Bryn Cwrt truly excels, set within approximately 15 acres of land that provide space, privacy, and outstanding lifestyle potential. The elevated position ensures panoramic views across the surrounding countryside, creating a sense of openness and tranquillity. The grounds are well suited to a variety of uses, particularly for equestrian or rural pursuits. A substantial barn, ten stables, and a tack room offer excellent facilities for those with horses or land-based interests. The land itself provides both functionality and natural beauty, with scope for further use or enjoyment. The setting is peaceful and private, yet remains highly accessible. This is an outdoor environment that complements the home perfectly.Sellers Insight:When I bought Bryn Cwrt, I knew I had found something special, but over time it has become so much more than just a house to me – it has been a sanctuary. Tucked away in the countryside yet incredibly well connected, it offers that rare balance of complete peace with everyday convenience. The M4 makes commuting to Bristol, Cardiff or Newport easy, the train station offers free parking, and The Grange hospital is less than ten minutes away. I can be in Usk, Hereford or exploring the Wye Valley with ease, yet when I am home it feels wonderfully private, calm and secure, with no immediate neighbours and a real sense of seclusion.From the outset, I committed to doing everything properly. After commissioning a full survey, I systematically completed all recommended works: a new roof with added insulation, double-glazed windows throughout, full rewiring and replumbing, a new heating system with the oil tank relocated to a safer position, solar panels, and fully relevelled floors. The result is a warm, efficient bungalow that has been comprehensively modernised. In addition, the garage has been sympathetically rebuilt to match the house, with new windows, its own entrance, and plumbing already in place, making it ideal for conversion to an annex, Airbnb, or multi-generational living.Moving on from Bryn Cwrt, the views are what I will miss most. From the en-suite bedroom and the lounge, I look out across my own land, often with sheep grazing peacefully beyond. Bi-fold doors open from the lounge onto the patio, drawing the outside in and making summer living a joy. The kitchen diner is always a favourite with guests, filled with morning sunshine and perfect for family life or entertaining.The land is a huge advantage, with barns and stables and no agricultural tie, allowing complete flexibility of use. I have landscaped and securely fenced the garden, making it ideal for dogs, and improved the land with new fencing and additional trees. The large driveway offers plenty of parking, while the barn and stable offer great potential and flexibility for a multitude of uses. With so much land and set down a private drive at the top of the hill, Bryn Cwrt offers space, freedom and tranquillity – all while remaining effortlessly connected to real life.///diplomas.transmit.extensive
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An Exceptional Five Bedroom Beachfront Home with Panoramic Sea Views in Horton, GowerPrime waterside location with direct beach accessSubstantial five bedroom detached family homeUninterrupted panoramic views across Horton & Port Eynon BayPrivate beachfront garden with decked entertaining areaSpacious open-plan kitchen/dining room with high-spec finishesBright and airy lounge with stunning sea viewsPrincipal bedroom with en-suite and breathtaking outlooksMultiple en-suite bedrooms ideal for family and guestsIntegral double garage with driveway parkingSituated in the heart of the Gower Peninsula, an Area of Outstanding Natural BeautySeascape is a truly spectacular five-bedroom detached family home set in what can only be described as a breathtaking, front-line position on the beach at Horton, within the world-renowned Gower Peninsula. This exceptional residence enjoys uninterrupted, panoramic views across the sea, Horton & Port Eynon Bay and the surrounding coastline, as well as its own beautifully positioned garden. Offering a tranquil setting with direct access onto the beach, this is a rare opportunity to acquire an outstanding waterside home in one of the most desirable coastal locations in South Wales.Horton is a highly sought-after coastal village, beloved for its unspoilt natural beauty, golden sandy beaches and relaxed lifestyle. The area attracts those seeking a peaceful retreat while still benefiting from local amenities including charming pubs, cafés and convenience stores within nearby villages. Just along the coast at neighbouring Oxwich Beach you will find the renowned Beach House Restaurant, a Michelin-starred dining destination set right on the shoreline, offering an exceptional culinary experience in a truly stunning setting. The Gower Peninsula was the UK’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, drawing walkers, surfers and nature lovers alike, making Horton an exceptional place to call home.ApproachAfter travelling along South Gower Road and through the picturesque village of Horton, you arrive at this remarkable beachfront home, immediately struck by its stunning setting. The sense of peace is instant, with nothing but the sound of waves and the ocean beyond—simply beautiful. A double iron gated entrance opens onto a brickpaved driveway providing parking for three vehicles, and steps lead you up to the entrance porch, warmly inviting you into this exceptional home.Step inside…Entrance PorchYou are welcomed into a bright and airy entrance porch, where an array of windows perfectly frame the ocean views while allowing natural light to flood the space. Featuring tiled flooring and walls along with a striking vaulted ceiling, this is a wonderfully uplifting introduction to the home and leads seamlessly into the entrance hallway.Entrance HallwayThe entrance hallway is another inviting space, acting as the central hub of the home. It features oak flooring with underfloor heating, spotlighting and an alarm system. From here, doors lead to the lounge, kitchen/dining room, WC and integral garage, while an oak staircase rises to the first floor. A generous under-stairs storage area adds practicality.WCThe useful ground floor WC is well-appointed with a WC, wash basin, extractor fan, tiled walls and oak flooring with underfloor heating.Kitchen/Dining RoomThe heart of the home is the impressive kitchen/dining space, a beautifully bright room with dual aspect windows and double patio doors opening onto the rear patio. Natural light pours in, highlighting the tiled flooring with underfloor heating and spotlighting above. The kitchen is fitted with an array of wall and base units topped with black stone worktops, complemented by integrated appliances including a stainless-steel sunken sink, Hotpoint dishwasher, Rangemaster oven and grill with five-ring electric hob, extractor fan and under-counter fridge. There is ample space for additional appliances and a generous dining area, while a central island with further storage and a double wine rack completes this desirable space.LoungeThe lounge is a wonderfully cosy yet light-filled room, with double patio doors to the front flanked by windows that perfectly frame the sea views. An additional feature side window enhances the natural light, while oak flooring with underfloor heating, spot and up lighting add warmth and comfort. Double doors connect seamlessly back to the kitchen/dining area.First Floor LandingAscending the oak staircase, the first floor landing is bright and airy, enhanced by a stunning double-height apex window to the front showcasing spectacular sea views. With oak flooring and spotlighting, this space provides access to three bedrooms, the family bathroom and stairs to the second floor.Principal Bedroom with En-SuiteThe principal bedroom is an impressive double room with dual aspect windows, including a large front window framing breathtaking views of the sea, coastline and garden. Finished with oak flooring and spotlighting, there is ample space for a dressing or seating area. The private en-suite is fitted with a Roca WC, wash basin, electric shower cubicle, tiled walls and flooring, extractor fan, shaving point and a FAKRO window.Bedroom Two with En-SuiteBedroom two is another generous double, positioned to the rear and enjoying excellent natural light from a Juliet balcony with windows to either side. With oak flooring and spotlighting, it also benefits from its own en-suite featuring a Roca WC, wash basin with storage, electric shower, tiled finishes, extractor fan, mirror with lighting and FAKRO window.Family BathroomThe family bathroom is well-appointed, featuring a WC, wash basin with storage underneath and a large, fitted corner bath. In addition, there is a separate electric shower cubicle, tiled flooring, tiled walls, spotlighting, an extractor fan, and two frosted window to the rear.Bedroom ThreeBedroom three is located to the front, featuring a large window framing beautiful views. This bright and versatile room includes oak flooring, spotlighting and ample space for a study or seating area.Second Floor LandingAscending to the second floor, the landing is bathed in natural light from a striking apex window, again showcasing those incredible coastal views. This level offers two further bedrooms, a bathroom and two large storage cupboards.Bedrooms Four & FiveBedrooms four and five are identical in layout, both positioned to the front to take full advantage of the ocean views. Each room is bright and spacious, with carpeting, spotlighting and ample room for additional furniture such as dressing tables or seating areas.BathroomThe second floor bathroom is stylishly appointed with a WC, Roca wash basin, storage units and a beautiful freestanding roll-top bath. Finished with tiled flooring and walls, spotlighting, extractor fan and a rear window, it perfectly serves both bedrooms.Double Integral GarageSeascape also benefits from an integral double garage with an electric up-and-over door, power and lighting, offering a versatile space ideal for a workshop, gym or additional storage.Step outside…The outside space is truly exceptional, with the front garden being the main highlight. Offering private access to Horton beach, this beachfront setting is simply unrivalled. Accessed via a double five-bar wooden gate, the garden features a laid lawn and a sweeping stone pathway leading to an excellent composite decked seating area with glass balustrade, perfect for relaxing, entertaining or simply enjoying the sound of the sea. Sleeper steps lead directly down to the beachfront, while paved pathways and enclosed courtyard areas wrap around the home, creating a safe and secure environment for both children and pets.Local AreaThe Gower Peninsula is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful coastal regions in the UK, offering a unique blend of rugged cliffs, sandy beaches and rolling countryside. Horton itself provides a peaceful village lifestyle, while nearby Port Eynon offers additional amenities including popular pubs, restaurants, cafés and a village shop. Just a short drive away at Oxwich Bay, the award-winning Beach House Restaurant sits on the shoreline, holding a Michelin Star and attracting visitors from far and wide for its outstanding cuisine and spectacular sea views. For more comprehensive amenities, the city of Swansea is easily accessible, providing extensive shopping facilities, well-regarded schools, healthcare services and excellent transport links including mainline rail connections to Cardiff, Bristol and London. This exceptional combination of coastal tranquillity, fine dining and accessibility continues to make the Gower one of the most desirable places to live in South Wales.Additional Property InformationChain FreeFreeholdTax Band - HOil/ElectricMains WaterMains DrainageConservation Area - HortonRestrictions on building in the gardenUnadopted Road - A public right of wayThe neighbouring property has right of access to use beach stepsUltrafast Broadband Available For mobile coverage please visit checker.ofcom.org.ukALL MATERIAL INFORMATION MUST BE CHECKED BY A SOLICITOR
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STICLE – PRIVATE ESTATE, VINEYARD & EQUESTRIAN OPPORTUNITY – WEST WALESAn exceptional private estate extending to approximately 34 acres of pristine landscapes in an elevated, secluded position with breathtaking panoramic countryside views across Carmarthenshire from every aspect of the estate.The estate comprises two recently rebuilt, energy-efficient homes, including a character-period residence and a separate modernised cottage, established gardens, pastureland, a versatile Agricultural Building and a young vineyard of approximately 10,000 vines of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, offering significant lifestyle, leisure, or commercial potential.Sticle presents a rare and distinguished opportunity to acquire a multi-use estate suitable for private residence, multigenerational living, hospitality, retreat, vineyard development, or equestrian use, with ample land for paddocks, stables, and riding.The property benefits from complete privacy, gated access, established guest accommodations, and significant future potential for wine production, events, retreats, and equestrian activities.Key features from this private estate, and there is no company for sale.(1) Very fast InternetThis property comes with pre-installed dedicated fibre from the exchange, featuring 10G capability and an 8-core setup(2) Revenue property from its WISPS operations(3) Revenue property from Award-Winning Accommodations(4) The property runs on 3-phase electricity(5) On-grid or off-grid connectivity to both electricity and water with a wind turbine and a private borehole(6) No Public Rights of Way - ensuring complete privacy across the estateOther Key featuresThe main residence offers a lift for full accessibilityParking is available across the propertyEligible for Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) with entitlements includedExcellent Accessibility: Direct daily train service from Carmarthenshire to London PaddingtonPrime location - under 30 minutes to award-winning beaches, Welsh and English schools, supermarkets, and entertainment
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From the moment you arrive via the gated driveway, you are welcomed into a world of elegance and tranquillity. The spacious entrance hall sets the tone for the rest of the home, leading effortlessly into the breathtaking open-plan living space-a true showcase of modern country living.At the heart of the home lies a state-of-the-art kitchen, crafted with high-quality materials and centred around a marble-topped island. Integrated appliances blend seamlessly into the design, while a curved breakfast nook and a large window frames sweeping views over your land and the surrounding countryside. Adjacent, a large pantry adds both practicality and style.The kitchen flows naturally into the living area, a sociable space ideal for entertaining guests, whether gathering around the seating areas or spilling out through doors onto the sun-soaked patio. Completing the open-plan area is a striking dining room, complete with a bespoke feature walla true design statement that perfectly balances contemporary flair with countryside charm.For moments of relaxation, the adjoining conservatory offers a light-filled sanctuary, ideal for cosy evenings or quiet mornings with a book, with its glass facade immersing you in nature from the comfort of indoors.The ground floor also provides excellent versatility and functionality, including a dedicated office, a gym, utility room, cloakroom, and a ground floor bedroom with en suite, currently styled as a second workspace.Upstairs, the first floor hosts four beautifully presented bedrooms, three of which enjoy en suite facilities. The principal suite is a true retreat, with exposed beams, an en suite wet room, and private balcony-the perfect spot for morning coffee with panoramic countryside views. The fourth bedroom presents an excellent opportunity to create a bespoke dressing room or nursery if desired.Beyond the main house, the two-bedroom annexe offers a wealth of potential-ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or income through holiday lets. Complete with kitchen, living space and bathrooms, it stands as a fully independent dwellingEquestrian enthusiasts will be drawn to the extensive stabling, paddocks, and outbuildings, including two generous workshops. The property's current owners frequently ride directly from the property into the scenic surrounding countryside, alongside their very own 5 acres of land, making this a dream setup for horse owners.The triple bay garage offers ample storage or could be transformed into further accommodation or leisure space (subject to planning). The expansive, low-maintenance garden includes thoughtfully designed patios, water features, and raised seating areas-ideal for outdoor entertaining and al fresco dining.
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Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a grand entrance lobby, complete with a central oak staircase leading to the first floor. The open-plan living space forms the heart of the home, where a stunning kitchen with quartz countertops, integrated Neff appliances, and a massive island seamlessly flows into the expansive dining and living areas. Bi-fold doors open up to the front and side terraces, allowing natural light to flood the space and showcasing breathtaking sea views across the Bristol Channel. Each of the six bedrooms is generously proportioned, featuring modern en-suite bathrooms, with the master suite occupying its own private wing complete with dressing room and sitting area. The property also offers a dedicated study and multiple reception rooms, all designed with a focus on comfort, luxury, and functionality.The outdoor spaces at Yr Berllan Fach are just as impressive as the interior. Set within 1.5 acres of beautifully landscaped gardens, the grounds offer complete privacy, with a mix of mature trees, lawns, and stunning slate stone terraces. The raised front terrace is perfect for entertaining, accessible directly via bi-fold doors from the living room, and is complemented by an outdoor kitchen and bar area for al fresco dining. A large detached annexe provides an ideal space for leisure, with a full gym, sauna, and a fitted bar with projector and screen for entertainment. Whether you're enjoying a peaceful evening overlooking the sea or hosting a large gathering, the outdoor areas are designed to take full advantage of the spectacular surroundings.What3words///husbands.chess.fixtureVendor InsightY Berllan Fach has been my home since 2015, and from the moment I first saw it, I was captivated by the breath-taking views over the Bristol Channel.Since moving in, we have undertaken a complete renovation, almost starting from scratch to create a home that is both stylish and functional. We added a top floor, expanding the space with two additional bedrooms, all bedrooms with their own en-suite. The outdoor areas have been transformed as well, including a fully equipped outdoor kitchen, bar area, and gymperfect for entertaining and making the most of the stunning surroundings.The kitchen is a true highlight of the home. Its open-plan design, complemented by bifold doors, creates a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor living. When the doors are open, the space is filled with natural light, and the panoramic views make every moment here feel special.My personal retreat is the bar area, where I love to unwind, watch the rugby on the projector, and enjoy my collection of whiskey, proudly displayed. This space has been at the heart of many memorable gatherings, from Christmas celebrations to milestone birthdaysincluding my 50thas well as our wedding, making this home forever special to us. The generous space allowed us to set up marquees for large celebrations, ensuring plenty of room for friends and family to come together.Set on 2.5 acres, the garden offers wonderful privacy, with a wooded area, walled boundaries, and a private drive. The natural beauty here is extraordinarywe regularly see owls, squirrels, foxes, and falcons. With the road sitting below the house, there is no sight of traffic, just uninterrupted views stretching across the channel. The sunrises and sunsets here are simply beautiful.Beyond the home itself, the community has been a joy to be part of. We are just a short stroll from the village centre, a place rich in history, where St. David and St. Patrick were educated. The area boasts charming pubs and excellent restaurants. Everything we could need is within easy reach, with great transport links, bus routes, and plenty of activities always happening.The beach and coastal path are perfect for dog walkers and nature lovers, and a footpath directly opposite the house leads straight into the countryside. The area also benefits from an excellent sports centre and outstanding schooling options.As we prepare to move on, what I will miss most are the views, which have been an ever-present source of joy. However, our love for the area remains strong, and while we need to downsize, we hope to stay nearbya true testament to just how special this place is.
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Tucked away at the end of a quiet lane near Llanfrynach, this striking barn conversion offers exceptional space, character and panoramic views of the Brecon Beacons. Beautifully presented, the home features a flexible ground floor wing—ideal for guests or multigenerational living—and a spectacular open-plan first floor with vaulted ceilings and picture windows framing the landscape. Set in landscaped gardens and full of rustic charm, this is a rare opportunity to enjoy light-filled living in a truly breathtaking rural setting.
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Set amidst breath-taking Carmarthenshire countryside, this impressive country residence enjoys an elevated position with sweeping views across the picturesque Towy Valley and Black Mountains. Accessed via a private lane, the property offers both tranquillity and convenience, creating an idyllic rural retreat. The handsome main house showcases the elegance and proportions of the Victorian era, with high ceilings, ornate cornicing, large windows, and beautiful period fireplaces throughout. Generously proportioned, the accommodation includes five bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two elegant reception rooms—ideal for both entertaining and everyday family life. Complementing the main house is a superbly converted barn that incorporates a charming two-bedroom cottage, (which was permitted for ancillary use). Perfect for multigenerational living, visiting guests, or flexible family arrangements. Within the same building, a spacious and stylishly finished room provides the ideal setting for a home office, games room, or playroom.Notably, the property was featured on Escape to the Country in 2007, highlighting its charm and picturesque setting.The grounds extend to approximately 1.5 acres and are a true highlight of the property. A mix of mature woodland, sweeping lawns, and established gardens create a beautiful outdoor setting for both relaxation and recreation. Several attractive stone outbuildings offer further potential for storage or workshops.Combining period charm, flexible accommodation, and a stunning rural location, this is a rare opportunity to secure a country home of character and comfort in the heart of Carmarthenshire.LocationThe property enjoys a peaceful setting approximately one mile from the rural village of Llansadwrn, nestled in the heart of Carmarthenshire’s picturesque countryside. Well-positioned for both tranquillity and convenience, it lies within easy reach of the charming market towns of Llandeilo and Llandovery, both of which offer a range of independent shops, cafés, and reputable schooling options. For broader retail and commercial needs, Carmarthen is about 40 minutes away, while access to the M4 motorway ensures excellent connectivity to South Wales and beyond. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and heritage, with nearby attractions including the Brecon Beacons National Park, the National Botanic Garden of Wales, and historic Carreg Cennen Castle—making this an ideal base for both everyday living and exploring the wider region.Walk InsideBuilt in 1885, this charming period home exudes character and warmth from the moment you step inside. The entrance hall sets the tone with a beautiful staircase rising to the first floor, hinting at the home’s heritage and craftsmanship. To the right, a welcoming sitting room features attractive wood flooring, a period fireplace, and a wide opening into the kitchen/breakfast room. Here, a tiled floor, fitted units with inset sink, and a recess for a range cooker create a practical and sociable space at the heart of the home.To the rear, the everyday entrance opens into a useful porch area, complete with a WC and a generous utility room that houses the oil-fired boiler and provides ample space for laundry appliances. The main living room spans the full depth of the house, offering a wonderful sense of space, with high ceilings, elegant period detailing, and traditional fireplaces with built-in alcove storage. Both main reception rooms are bathed in natural light from large windows that frame beautiful views across the gardens to the mountains beyond.First FloorUpstairs, the first floor offers three well-proportioned double bedrooms, two of which face south and all include original fireplaces. Two bathrooms serve this level, one of which is currently used as an en suite to the principal bedroom. The second floor provides two additional bedrooms, ideal as children’s rooms, guest accommodation or even a home office, completing this generously proportioned and characterful family homeThe CottageThis charming barn conversion, known as The Cottage, beautifully retains the character and rustic charm of the original agricultural building. Exposed stonework and natural timber details create a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout. A striking glazed entrance screen welcomes you into the open-plan living space, where attractive wood flooring, a compact range of fitted kitchen units, and a south-facing window combine to make the most of the natural light and far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside.Upstairs, the landing leads to two well-appointed bedrooms and a stylish bathroom, all tastefully presented with a blend of modern comfort and period charm. Also housed within the barn is a versatile studio room—perfect as a home office, creative workspace, playroom, or hobby area—offering flexible additional space to suit a variety of needs. This separate living area is ideal for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, or simply as a private retreat within the grounds.Walk OutsideThe property stands in approximately 1.5 acres of beautifully maintained gardens and grounds, offering both privacy and space in a peaceful countryside setting. A private driveway leads up to the house and yard area, where there is ample parking for multiple vehicles. Immediately to the front and side of the main house are generous south-facing gardens, mainly laid to lawn and framed by mature trees and well-established shrubs, creating a tranquil and picturesque environment, whilst the terrace seating area provides the perfect setting for alfresco dining and entertaining.Within the grounds, there are two greenhouses and a charming little orchard of apple trees, alongside a gentle stream that winds through the garden, enhancing the property’s natural beauty and serenity. A lovely mix of mature trees adds further depth and character to the landscape.To the rear of the house lies a charming stone-built storage barn, adding character as well as practicality, while beyond this is a delightful wooded area that adds to the natural appeal of the grounds. The cottage benefits from its own separate garden area, along with a further cottage-style garden space which currently houses the greenhouses and a chicken run—ideal for those interested in self-sufficiency or outdoor hobbies.Completing the outside space is a second, unconverted stone barn. This substantial building offers excellent potential for re use or or could serve as valuable storage or workshop space, adding yet another dimension to this already versatile and unique property.SERVICES: We are informed that the property is connected to mains electricity. Private water supply to the house and mains water to the cottage, private drainage from a newly installed sewage treatment plant.HEATING: oil fired central heatingNOTE: The selling agents wish to remind prospective purchasers that the services, service installations, heating & electrical appliances have NOT been tested.COUNCIL TAX: Band HTENURE: We are informed that the property is of freehold Tenure.DIRECTIONS: ///regal.emeralds.wishingNOTICE Floor Plan for illustrative purposes only, not to scale. All measurements and distances are approximate. The normal enquiries carried out by a purchaser’s Solicitor and the type of inspection undertaken by a purchaser’s Surveyor have not been carried out by the Selling Agents for the purpose of preparation of these particulars.
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Perched on the edge of the spectacular Mawddach Estuary, Coesfaen Lodge is a landmark residence in the coastal town of Barmouth, a unique fusion of Victorian character and contemporary sophistication. Originally part of the historic Clock House estate, this extraordinary home has undergone a transformative restoration, evolving from an award-winning boutique spa into a striking and sustainable family sanctuary.Set against a backdrop of natural beauty, Coesfaen blends traditional Welsh stonework with bold modern architecture to stunning effect. The property has received international recognition, including the prestigious title of César Award Green Hotel of the Year in 2021, , and accolades in the Good Hotel Guide, testament to the care and vision that have shaped every detail. Inside, the accommodation is both expansive and flexible, designed for luxurious modern living while maintaining a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The ground floor features a stylish and well appointed kitchen/breakfast room, an open-plan living and dining area with estuary views, a cosy snug, and a striking glass atrium hallway that floods the interior with natural light. There is also a generously sized downstairs bedroom with its own en-suite, ideal for guests or step-free living. Upstairs, five further bedrooms each enjoy air conditioning and their own beautifully finished en-suite bathrooms, offering privacy and comfort for family members and guests alike. Throughout the home, premium touches include underfloor heating across both levels, advanced soundproofing, integrated surround sound, and luxurious materials and finishes that reflect the highest standards of design and craftsmanship.Externally, the landscaped gardens are no less impressive. A tranquil walled garden, small paddock with sand surface and drainage, peaceful pond, and panoramic estuary views create a serene outdoor retreat, while a variety of outbuildings offer space for workshops, studios, or further development. There is currently one self-contained luxury apartment which adds versatility to the property, providing ideal accommodation for multi-generational living, guest stays, or income generation through letting. A second apartment could be converted into the same accommodation but is currently used for storage.Coesfaen Lodge is more than a home, it’s an architectural masterpiece set in one of Wales’ most scenic locations. Combining ecological sensitivity with cutting-edge design and historic soul, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a residence of rare beauty, privacy, and enduring legacy.
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Trenydd, ‘the day after tomorrow’As the harbour began to lose competitiveness with Fishguard, the harbour master countered by offering delayed payment terms for harbour fees - the day after tomorrow, which is the meaning of Trenydd.This is a rare opportunity to acquire a landmark coastal home positioned directly on the historic quay wall at Parrog, Newport. Trenydd combines maritime heritage with refined, characterful interiors, panoramic views across the Nevern Estuary and Cardigan Bay, and glorious landscaped gardens.Perfectly positioned beside the moorings in the Parrog, this property enjoys a rare and highly sought-after feature — the only private boat ramp in the area. Here you can simply wheel your dinghy straight into the water, making sailing and coastal adventures remarkably convenient.Highlights include a slate-floored entrance hall, open-plan kitchen/dining room, elegant sitting room with open fireplace, a striking south-facing sunroom/study, and four generous bedrooms arranged over two floors. The principal rooms benefit from elevated sea views and rich architectural details such as oak beams, stone walls, and vaulted ceilings.The property is complemented by a charming front garden above the sea wall, direct slipway access, and tiered rear gardens leading to a parking area suitable for multiple vehicles. There is potential (subject to planning) to create a garden studio or home office.Viewings by appointment with Fine & Country West Wales.01974 299 [email protected]
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A rare coastal gem, Craig Y Don offers a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own an extraordinary four-bedroom detached home, complete with a beautiful two-bedroom self-contained annex — all set within one of Gower’s most prestigious and picturesque seaside locations. Tucked away in the idyllic village of Horton and nestled within 1.81 acres of breathtakingly landscaped gardens, this unique property enjoys uninterrupted, panoramic views over Horton Bay and out across the shimmering Bristol Channel. Follow your own private steps down to the golden sands, and immerse yourself in a lifestyle defined by natural beauty, serenity, and sea air. Inside, every room has been thoughtfully designed to embrace the ever-changing coastal backdrop, bringing the outside in at every opportunity. Beyond the main residence lies a spectacular cedar-clad garden room, complete with its own cinema and bar— the perfect space for entertaining or unwinding in style. Homes of this distinction, in such an extraordinary waterfront setting, are vanishingly rare. Craig Y Don is coastal living at its most captivating. Horton is one of Gower’s most desirable and unspoilt coastal villages, known for its laid-back charm, breathtaking scenery, and direct access to Horton Bay — a hotspot for beachgoers, swimmers, and water sports enthusiasts. The village is a short distance from Port Eynon, which offers a local shop, pub, and beach amenities, while the wider Gower Peninsula offers a rich array of cliff-top walks, nature reserves, and award-winning beaches. With a strong sense of community, peace, and natural beauty, Horton attracts those seeking a tranquil coastal lifestyle without compromising access to nearby towns and cities. Let us explore what Craig Y Don has to offer in more detail… Craig Y Don showcases quality and care in every detail, with bespoke finishes, granite worktops, and elegant design throughout. Thoughtfully positioned windows frame the views, while CCTV and a modern alarm system offer peace of mind in this luxurious coastal retreat. Approach After journeying along the scenic South Gower Road, you arrive at the beautiful coastal village of Horton. Meandering through the village to its most easterly point, you are welcomed to this astonishing home. Entry is via an electric sliding gate that opens onto a stone-chip driveway with ample space to park multiple vehicles. As soon as you step out, the sound of the ocean fills the air, setting the tone for the tranquil coastal lifestyle this property offers. From here, you journey to the side of the home and are welcomed inside. Step Inside… Entrance Hall Straight away you are struck by the attention to detail within this bright and welcoming space. The high ceilings are adorned with detailed coving and crafted mouldings, while natural light streams in through three Velux windows and two feature stained glass windows. Illuminated by a combination of centrepiece lighting, spotlights, and uplighting, this carpeted hallway serves as the central hub of the home. From here, you can access the open-plan kitchen, the inner hallway with double doors to the dining area, a separate lounge, a useful under-stairs storage cupboard, and a carpeted oak staircase leading to the first floor. Lounge Situated to the front of the home and accessed via elegant double doors, the lounge is a tremendously bright and spacious room, bathed in natural light from triple-aspect windows. A set of double doors open onto a covered veranda, allowing you to enjoy the fresh sea air in all weather. This inviting lounge offers carpeted flooring, detailed coving, fitted shelving, and a feature gas fireplace — a perfect spot to unwind. Open Plan Kitchen / Breakfast / Dining / Family Room This spectacular open-plan space is a true heart of the home. An array of thoughtfully placed windows floods the area with natural light and showcases uninterrupted sea views. A stunning orangery-style window and four sets of double patio doors provide seamless indoor-outdoor living. The space is finished with a combination of tiled and carpeted flooring and enhanced by recessed spotlighting. The kitchen features a range of quality tall and base units with granite worktops and high-end integrated appliances, including two NEFF oven/grills, two NEFF warming drawers, a NEFF microwave, a 4-ring NEFF electric hob, Elica elevating extractor fan, a double Franke sunken sink with swan tap, NEFF dishwasher, a breakfast bar, and two tall fridge/freezers. There’s space for both a breakfast table and dining table, creating an ideal entertaining space. The family seating area is open to the kitchen and features an open fireplace with slate surround and hearth, carpeted flooring, and of course, outstanding views. Ground Floor WC Situated just off the kitchen is a convenient WC with tiled flooring, a WC, wash basin with bespoke hand-made vanity unit, spotlighting, heated towel rail, and extractor fan. Utility Room A wonderfully appointed utility room offers extensive base and tall units with granite worktops, a stainless steel sink with drainage, and space for two under-counter appliances. From here, there is access to the single integral garage, an additional ground floor WC, and out to the rear. This space also houses the home’s alarm system control panel. Additional WC This further ground floor WC is fitted with a wash basin, WC, rear-facing window, extractor fan, tiled flooring, and partially tiled walls. Garage The single integral garage benefits from an electric up-and-over door, lighting, power supply, and ample room to house a vehicle as well as additional storage or workshop space. First Floor Landing Ascend the oak-carpeted stairway to a bright and airy first-floor landing. Lit by recessed spotlighting and a large front-facing window that frames sea views, this carpeted space is enhanced with detailed coving and decorative detailing above each door. From here, you can access all four bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom Two with Ensuite Located at the front of the home, bedroom two offers an exceptional view through a large picture window that overlooks the garden and sea. This beautifully bright double room features carpeted flooring, detailed coving, and bespoke, hand-made, fitted wardrobes, drawers, and a dressing table. There's also space for a seating area to enjoy the view. The ensuite is luxuriously appointed with a WC, wash basin with granite-topped bespoke hand-made units, a walk-in shower, heated towel rail, spotlights, extractor fan, and a Velux window. Bedroom Four Situated to the front of the home, bedroom four boasts an exceptional bay window providing captivating ocean views — the perfect spot to unwind. This double bedroom offers carpeted flooring, detailed coving, and spotlighting. Principal Bedroom with Ensuite An exceptional principal suite with double doors opening to a Juliet balcony, presenting sensational sea views. This peaceful retreat also includes an additional side window with garden and ocean views, carpeted flooring, detailed coving, centre and spot lighting, and bespoke, hand-made, fitted wardrobes and bedside tables. The private ensuite features twin washbasins set into granite-topped, hand-made vanities, WC, a double walk-in shower, heated towel rail, two shaving points, extractor fan, spotlights, and a Velux window. Family Bathroom The family bathroom is luxuriously appointed with a Jacuzzi fitted bath, WC, wash basin with granite-topped bespoke, hand-made vanity unit, spotlighting, tiled flooring, extractor fan, two shaving points, and a side-facing window. Bedroom Three with Ensuite Located at the rear of the home, this bright double bedroom boasts dual-aspect windows offering garden and sea views. It includes carpeted flooring, detailed coving, recessed spotlighting, and bespoke, hand-made fitted wardrobes, bedside tables, and a dressing table. The ensuite offers a walk-in shower, WC, wash basin with granite-topped, hand-made vanity unit, tiled flooring, spotlighting, extractor fan, heated towel rail, two shaving points, and a side-facing window. Detached Two-Bedroom Annex This stunning self-contained two-bedroom annex offers a fabulous open-plan lounge and kitchenette area. You are immediately drawn to the vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and the feature rear window, along with double patio doors framing the sea and garden views. Additional doors and feature windows enhance the space further. The lounge area boasts beautiful wood detailing and carpeted flooring. The kitchenette is equipped with a stainless steel sunken sink, base storage, and a wall unit. A ground floor bedroom is filled with natural light through an arched front-facing window with patio door. This spacious double bedroom has carpeted flooring, spotlights, and wall lighting. The stylish shower room includes a walk-in shower, WC, wash basin, extractor fan, heated towel rail, and two shaving points. Ascend the carpeted stairway to the upper floor where you’ll find a further double bedroom with carpeted floor, a Velux window and eaves storage. Step Outside… The grounds at Craig Y Don are nothing short of enchanting — a private coastal sanctuary set within approximately 1.81 acres of exquisitely landscaped gardens. Every element has been thoughtfully crafted to complement the natural beauty of its setting. Meandering stone-chip pathways lead you through vibrant flower beds, mature trees, and lush lawns, while the sound of the ocean and birdsong provides a constant, calming backdrop. Discover hidden corners to unwind, from the bespoke firepit with seating to the striking rock feature, artfully designed to mimic a flowing river. As evening falls, the dramatically lit cliff face transforms the garden into a magical space. And at the heart of it all lies the jewel in the crown — a generous front lawn with private stone steps leading directly to Horton Bay, offering unparalleled access to the beach for those who live for the sea, sand, and coastal air. Garden Room Within the grounds sits a remarkable cedar-clad garden room, a luxurious space that includes a cinema room, full bar, underfloor heating, sound system, WC, and spotlighting. Bi-folding doors open outwards, allowing you to sit back and soak in the coastal surroundings and the soothing sounds of the sea. Local Area Horton is a charming and sought-after coastal village nestled on the south side of the Gower Peninsula — the UK’s first designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Known for its unspoiled beach, scenic clifftop walks, and friendly community, it offers the perfect balance of peaceful living and accessibility. Nearby Port Eynon provides a local shop, cafes, and a welcoming pub, while a wider range of amenities can be found in the nearby villages of Reynoldston and Knelston, including primary schools, doctors’ surgeries, and community halls. Swansea city centre is just under 40 minutes away, offering comprehensive shopping, leisure, and cultural facilities, as well as mainline rail links to Cardiff, London, and beyond. Road connections are excellent via the M4 motorway corridor, making it ideal for commuters. Whether you're seeking coastal tranquillity, natural beauty, or a vibrant local community, Horton offers a truly exceptional lifestyle. Additional Property InformationFreeholdTax Band - IOil/ElectricMains Water - Billed Mains DrainagePublic footpath between two gardens, shielded by hedgingUltrafast Broadband Available For mobile coverage please visit www.checker.ofcom.org.uk
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Well, where do we start? This is a fabulous package of properties offering an abundance of opportunity limited only by the buyer's imagination.Festival there is a traditional style Welsh farmhouse, recently refurbished an offering a mass of space. Also within the six acres of land is a bunkhouse building also offering an equal amount of space and accommodation and a further building that is used as a meeting location or could easily be a studio.The site is situated on the banks and to the South of Llyn Celyn, occupying the most superb rural surroundings, boasting panoramic views over the lake and surrounding mountains. One of the finest locations in North Wales, photographs cannot do justice to the property's position and viewing to appreciate it magnificence is essential.Well, where do we start? This is a fabulous package of properties offering an abundance of opportunity limited only by the buyer's imagination.Festival there is a traditional style Welsh farmhouse, recently refurbished an offering a mass of space. Also within the six acres of land is a bunkhouse building also offering an equal amount of space and accommodation and a further building that is used as a meeting location or could easily be a studio.The site is situated on the banks and to the South of Llyn Celyn, occupying the most superb rural surroundings, boasting panoramic views over the lake and surrounding mountains. One of the finest locations in North Wales, photographs cannot do justice to the property's position and viewing to appreciate it magnificence is essential.In brief the property comprises of the farmhouse which has been sympathetically upgraded and offers substantial living and reception rooms, new kitchen, dining room and a number of en suite bedrooms to the first floor. The former shippon has been converted to provide a substantial bunkhouse with meeting/reception room, new kitchen and a number of bedrooms, bathrooms and shower rooms. A further building, the meeting room, provides a large open-plan room with cooking facilities, with rooms and shower facilities above. Accessed via a private drive off the former Festiniog to Bala railway line, the property is surrounded by approximately 6.5 acres of freehold land, albeit the boundary is open to the lakeside which is owned by the water authority. Gwern y Genau provides a rare opportunity to purchase a substantial home with additional property benefiting already from planning as a bunkhouse and which could be developed further subject to the necessary permissions.WHAT3WORDS///gossiping.fairy.hipsGWERN Y GENAU MAIN HOUSEUPVC half glazed door into entrance hallwayENTRANCE HALLWAYStairs rising to first floor accommodation.LOUNGE15'1 x 11'7 (4.610 x 3.520)Oak laminate flooring, UPVC window to front elevation, two double panelled radiators, substantial oak lintel over former fireplace creating a step up walk through into a further reception room / snug which measures 15'0 x 7'11 (4.570 x 2.420) and has a continuation of the flooring from the lounge as well as exposed stone walls. DINING ROOM15'7 x 9'10 (4.760 x 3.000)Oak laminate floor, UPVC window to front elevation, double panelled radiator. Access to utility room under stairs. FARMHOUSE KITCHEN19'4 x 9'7 (5.900x 2.930)A range of modern white base, drawer and eye level units with co-ordinated work surfaces. Stainless steel sink drainer and mixer taps, large five hob gas oven with stainless steel extractor fan over, double glazed windows to rear elevation and half glazed door to rear.OFFICE / STUDY23'2 x 9'7 (7.070 x 2.920)Quarry tile floor, UPVC windows to three elevations, two double panelled radiators, door to the side.FIRST FLOORStairs rising to rear landing, access to all rooms, UPVC window to rear elevation.LARGE BEDROOM19'11 x 10'5 (6.080 x 3.170)Set on the West side of the property with UPVC windows to front and side elections, double panelled radiator, under eaves storage. Through to ensuiteENSUITEWhite low flush WC, wash basin with mixer tap and corner shower with electric shower. UPVC double glazed window to front elevation.Moving from West to EastBEDROOM12'0 x 10'5 (3.660 x 3.180)UPVC to front elevation, beamed ceiling, access to ensuite.ENSUITEWhite low flush WC, wash basin with mixer taps and corner shower with electric shower. UPVC double glazed window to front elevationBEDROOM12'11 x 11'7 (3.950 x 3.520)Radiator, UPVC window to front elevation, storage cupboard, access to ensuiteENSUITEWhite low flush WC, wash basin with mixer taps and corner shower with electric shower. UPVC double glazed window to front elevationBEDROOM12'8 x 8'8 (3.870 x 2.640)UPVC window to front elevation, beamed ceiling.EAST LOBBY Stepping down from the main landing. Door to the rear.BATHROOMFitted with a panel bath, tile walls and wash basin.SEPARATE WCLow flush WC.BEDROOM12'2 x 8'0 (3.720 x 2.440)UPVC window, radiator and EnsuiteENSUITEWhite low flush WC, wash basin with mixer taps and corner shower with an electric shower.BEDROOM15'4 x 8'11 (4.670 x 2.710)UPVC window to front and side elevation. Radiator.ENSUITEWhite low flush WC, wash hand basin with mixer taps and corner shower with electric shower. UPVC double glazed window to front elevationBUNK HOUSE ACCOMMODATION BUILDINGStone built under a slate roofSTORM PORCHUPVC door leading into main reception/meeting roomMAIN LOUNGE / MEETING ROOM22'4 x 13'8 (6.880 x 4.160)Oak laminate flooring. Beamed ceiling, Velux windows, three double panelled radiators. Leading through to kitchen.KITCHEN13'1 x 10'2 (4.040 x 3.110)Fitted with a range of base, drawer and eye level units with inset stainless steel double sink and drainer, gas five ring hob and oven, UPVC windows to side elevations, steps leading down to central entrance hallway. CENTRAL HALLWAYAccess to twin shower rooms.SHOWER ROOMContaining low flush WC, wash basin and mains shower. UPVC window to side elevation.SHOWER ROOMContaining low flush WC, wash hand basin and mains shower. UPVC window to side elevation.BEDROOM10'7 x 14'6 (3.250 x 4.421)Carpeted, UPVC window to rear elevation overlooking Llyn Celyn.BEDROOM8'9 x 7'11 (2.668 x 2.432)Carpeted, UPVC window to side elevation.BEDROOM10'8 x 13'8 (3.272 x 4.186)Carpeted, UPVC window to rear elevation overlooking Llyn Celyn.BEDROOM7'2 x 7'11 (2.188 x 2.426)Carpeted, UPVC window to side elevation.MEETING HOUSE / STUDIODOWNSTAIRS HALLWAYUnder stairs storage cupboard off, stairs rising to first floor.OPEN PLAN MEETING / SEATING / KITCHEN AREA6.55 max x 9.999UPVC windows to rear and side elevations with views over Llyn Celyn. Chimney breast containing gas burner and three double panelled radiators.FURTHER ROOM3.95 x 3.68UPVC windows to side elevation overlooking Llyn Celyn, Three double panelled radiators.BATHROOMFitted with a panel bath, low level WC and pedestal wash basin.FIRST FLOORHalf landing, radiator, UPVC window to side elevation.TWO FURTHER ROOMS4.15 X 3.54 3.54 X 3.49SHOWER ROOMLow level WC, wash basin and shower cubicle.OLD STONE BOTHYStone built with slate roof, brick chimneys,THE LANDThe land surrounding the property is laid down to pasture and extends to approximately 6.5 acres. It is important to understand that there is no particular physical boundary surrounding Gwern y Genau between the property and the lake and the land has been grazed to the lakeside over the duration of time.SERVICESMains electric, private water supply from a collecting tank on the land to the South, septic tank drainage and LPG heating.LOCATIONArenig is a mountainous area located near Bala in Gwynedd, North Wales. The name generally refers to Arenig Fawr, the highest peak in the region at 854 meters (2,802 feet), and its smaller neighbor Arenig Fach (689 meters). This area is known for its rugged beauty, remote feel, and excellent walking routes. Arenig Fawr: The dominant mountain of the area, offering fantastic views of Snowdonia, the Berwyns, and even the Clwydian Range on a clear day. The ascent is challenging but rewarding, often less crowded than other Welsh peaks. Arenig Fach: A smaller yet striking peak to the northeast of Arenig Fawr, with a more rugged and less-traveled feel. Llyn Arenig Fawr: A small lake nestled on the slopes of Arenig Fawr, adding to the area's scenic appeal. Arenig near Bala is a fantastic spot for experienced hikers looking to explore lesser-known but stunning parts of Wales.Llyn Celyn is a large reservoir in North Wales, located near Bala in Gwynedd. It was created in the 1960s by damming the River Tryweryn to provide water for Liverpool. The reservoir is about 8 km (5 miles) long and covers 800 acres, making it one of the most significant artificial lakes in Wales. Llyn Celyn is well known because its construction led to the flooding of the village of Capel Celyn. Bala is a small market town in Gwynedd, North Wales, known for its stunning scenery, rich history, and strong Welsh culture. It's located in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.Llyn Tegid (Bala Lake) is the largest natural lake in Wales, about 6 km (3.7 miles) long. It is popular for sailing, kayaking, paddleboarding, fishing, and even swimming. Home to the gwyniad, a rare species of fish found nowhere else in the world.SITUATIONThe property can be accessed from the Llyn Celyn to Trawsfynydd Road, however, from Bala by taking the A4212, turn left after approximately three quarters of a mile (signposted Rhyd Uchaf/ LLidardau) and continue through the latter village across open land with cattle grids and downhill past Bryn Ifan. Turn right after a short distance onto the old Festiniog to Bala railway line being a surfaced road where the entrance to the property will be found on the left-hand side.
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