luxury house with panoramic view for sale Barmouth, United Kingdom
Contemporary house with garden Barmouth (United Kingdom)
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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8 listings near Barmouth
House with garden Bala (United Kingdom)
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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House with garden Ystrad Meurig (United Kingdom)
OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £925,000 WITH 6 ACRES OF LANDALTERNATIVELY, OFFERED AT OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £1,600,000 WITH A TOTAL OF 111 ACRESBrynmeheryn – The Hill of the RamF Substantial Character Residence with Far-Reaching Views over the Cambrian Mountains Cors Caron, West Wales A House of History, Hearth, and HeritageSet high above Cors Caron in the wild beauty of West Wales, Brynmeheryn – “the Hill of the Ram” – is a property unlike any other. A home of immense character and deep historic roots, it offers not just a place to live, but a place to belong. A sanctuary of stories, artistry, and soulful connection to land and legacy. Inhabited since Roman times, the land surrounding Brynmeheryn once held five hafods – traditional Welsh dwellings – evidencing centuries of continuous habitation. The main house was built in 1650, its original slate and stone form weathered beautifully over time. In 1790, the estate was purchased by the Reverend Richard Hughes, who added the elegant front elevations seen today. At that time, the property commanded some 5,000 acres, making it one of the region’s most substantial holdings.Over the centuries, Brynmeheryn has evolved from a pastoral estate into a beacon for creativity and culture. Most intriguingly, the house later became home to the artist Monica Rawlins, who produced some of her finest work here. It is widely believed that the famous and flamboyant artist Augustus John—known for his romantic entanglements as much as his art—purchased the house for Monica, so he could visit discreetly for their romantic interludes. The very walls breathe with the energy of this bohemian chapter.Later, the property passed to Nicholas Luard, co-founder of Private Eye, whose legacy of wit and social commentary echoed through the valley. His wife, Elisabeth Luard—the acclaimed food writer and cook—found inspiration here for her celebrated work A Cook’s Year in a Welsh Farmhouse. Her writing immortalised the house as a place of wild foraging, fireside feasts, and a deeply rooted connection to the land. Meals at Brynmeheryn were made from what the seasons offered: mushrooms from the woods, sorrel from the streambanks, nettles from the hedgerows, and venison from the surrounding valleys. The house itself stands as a testament to timelessness. With slate floors underfoot, thick stone walls, and views that stretch across the Cambrian uplands, Brynmeheryn holds a quiet power. It has been a family home, an artists’ retreat, and a gathering place for generations—fondly remembered by locals who once filled the great hall with music, food, and conversation. To live here is to inherit a story that spans centuries—from Roman settlements to romantic escapades, literary milestones to culinary masterpieces. For those seeking something truly rare—a home that holds both heritage and heart, nature and narrative—Brynmeheryn offers not just bricks and mortar, but memory, meaning, and magic.Welcome to Brynmeheryn, an exceptional detached period residence set within a picturesque rural setting, enjoying breath-taking views over the Cors Caron National Nature Reserve and the wider Cambrian Mountains, while still being conveniently situated approximately 25 minutes from the university town of Aberystwyth. AccommodationThis character-filled home offers generous and versatile accommodation, blending traditional features with country charm. The property is approached via a scenic driveway and a canopied entrance porch with slate-tiled step, leading into a welcoming entrance hall/study area with slate flooring, part-panelled walls, ornate radiator, and decorative ceiling rose and archway — an atmospheric prelude to the accommodation within. From here, the inner hallway provides access to a selection of beautifully appointed ground floor rooms, including:Sitting Room – A stunning space with captivating views across the gardens and the nature reserve. Features include an original fireplace with fitted wood burner, extensive built-in shelving and library cabinetry, quarry-tiled flooring, sash window, cast-iron radiator, and ornate ceiling detailing. Dining Room – A further charming reception room with an original fireplace and fitted wood burner, cast-iron radiator, walk-in bay window with original furnishings and character pelmet, internal dresser unit, and decorative ceiling cornicing. Ground Floor Bathroom – Well-appointed and of good size, comprising panel-enclosed bath with shower attachment and screen, vanity basin, low-level WC, attractive shelving, louvered shutters, and a traditional cast-iron radiator. Cellar access off the hall.Kitchen & Orangery The heart of the home is the kitchen/breakfast room, accessed via a stable-style door. This traditional country kitchen enjoys an original fireplace housing a built-in bread oven, a range of base and wall units, single drainer sink with mixer tap, space for a range-style gas cooker, part-tiled walls, and a large walk-in pantry with slate worktop and French doors to the garden, enjoying fantastic views. Beyond the kitchen is a beautifully light orangery, formerly referred to as the “glasshouse walkway” — now a delightful multi-purpose space with a glazed roof and windows, quarry-tiled floors, butler sink, porthole side window, and cloakroom with WC and vanity basin. This room offers access to both garden areas and connects to an adjacent store with views down the country lane.The Hall A particular feature of Brynmeheryn is the Hall, a generous and atmospheric room with soaring ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and doors, a wood-burning stove, three cast-iron radiators, and stairs to a galleried mezzanine area with shelving — ideal as an artist’s retreat, home office, or additional reception room.First Floor AccommodationA turning staircase with half landing rises to a spacious and light-filled first floor landing, illuminated by a sash window. The landing provides access to: Bedroom One – Principal bedroom with outstanding views over Cors Caron and the formal gardens, original fireplace, cast-iron radiator, picture rail, and sash window. Bedroom Two – Side-aspect room overlooking the ornamental pond and gardens. Bedroom Three – Dual-aspect double bedroom with original fireplace and two sash windows. Bedroom Four – Front-facing bedroom with elevated views over the stone circle and Cors Caron. Family Bathroom – Panel-enclosed bath, pedestal basin, WC, louvered shutters and courtyard garden views. Airing cupboard off the landing. Second Floor – Private Guest Suite Stairs rise to a second-floor landing, leading to a superb fifth bedroom suite, benefitting from: Two walk-in sash windows with panoramic countryside views Rear Velux window overlooking the garden Radiator and space for seating or reading En Suite Bathroom – Panel-enclosed bath, pedestal basin, WC, spotlighting, heated towel rail and radiator. Nursery / Dressing Room – Useful ancillary space with Velux window overlooking the rear garden.Outbuildings & Grounds Brynmeheryn is offered with 6 acres of diverse and scenic grounds, including: Formal gardens with mature planting and stonework features, the gardens were on show with the NGS open garden scheme for several years. An ornamental lake and two smaller ponds Woodland and rolling land suited to lifestyle, conservation or equestrian pursuits Exceptional views across unspoilt West Wales countryside and the Cambrian Mountains Alternatively, the property is available with a total of approximately 111 acres, offering extensive woodland and land for those seeking a larger estate. Outbuildings & Studio Workshop – Approx. 459 sq ft GIA Former cow shed – Approx. 459 sq ft GIA (STP) Log store – Approx. 389 sq ft The studio, accessed from the orangery, offers outstanding potential for creative use, home working, or ancillary accommodation (STP).Additional outbuildings and storage enhance the lifestyle appeal, ideal for artisan businesses, hobbies, or remote working.Water filtration and storage building for private water supply.
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House with garden Pencader (United Kingdom)
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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House with garden Llanwrda (United Kingdom)
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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House with garden and terrace Llanwrda (United Kingdom)
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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House with pool and garden Malpas (United Kingdom)
Overton House is a distinguished Cheshire rural estate set within approximately 11 acres of established countryside on the edge of Malpas. It offers a rare combination of privacy, scale and flexibility, with a fully equipped equestrian holding, exceptional leisure facilities, and adaptable multigenerational accommodation, all within a highly private and mature setting.Extending to over 4,500 sq ft, the estate functions seamlessly as both a principal residence and a lifestyle holding, with clear potential for income-flexible use if required.A particularly significant feature is its position within protected countryside views under the Malpas Neighbourhood Plan. This designation provides a meaningful safeguard to the surrounding landscape, ensuring the uninterrupted rural outlook and long-term preservation of its setting.Accommodation The reception hall announces the properties scale immediately, introducing the flow and proportion that defines the home throughout.To one side, the sitting room provides a quiet retreat with bespoke fitted storage and a feature fireplace. Opposite, the drawing room offers a more formal setting, filled with natural light and opening via French doors to the front terrace, perfectly positioned to enjoy far-reaching countryside views.The formal dining room connects directly to a private courtyard, creating an ideal setting for entertaining. This leads through to a versatile family room, which links seamlessly to the utility room, boot room, and ground floor shower room — ideal for country living and outdoor pursuits.At the heart of the home is the kitchen and breakfast room, a warm and functional space featuring bespoke cabinetry, a classic Aga, central breakfast bar, and generous dining area. A walk-in pantry, incorporating the original front entrance, provides additional storage and garden access. Adjacent is a light-filled garden room offering an additional reception space with views across the grounds.First Floor The principal suite is a private retreat, comprising a spacious bedroom, walk-in wardrobe, and a luxurious en suite bathroom with twin basins, Jacuzzi bath, and separate shower beneath a vaulted ceiling. French doors open onto a private balcony with uninterrupted rural views.Two further bedroom suites each benefit from dressing rooms and en suite facilities. One enjoys elevated views across the driveway and paddocks, while the other offers direct access to the gardens, making it ideal for independent guest or multigenerational living.The fourth bedroom is served by a Jack and Jill bathroom, offering flexibility as either a private suite or integrated family accommodation.Second Floor Two additional bedrooms enjoy extensive countryside views and share a WC, alongside generous eaves storage.This floor offers excellent flexibility and can function as a self-contained suite for guests or extended family. When combined with the fourth bedroom and family bathroom below, it creates a highly adaptable two-level living arrangement.Outside The estate extends to approximately 11 acres of landscaped gardens, paddocks, and open countryside, offering privacy, scale and uninterrupted rural views.A heated outdoor swimming pool forms the centrepiece of the leisure offering, complete with changing rooms and shower facilities. The all-season Cookhouse provides a dedicated outdoor entertaining space with firepit, suitable for both summer and winter use.A standout feature of the estate is the Arctic Lodge, affectionately known as the “Hobbit House”, set beside the outdoor swimming pool. A truly atmospheric retreat, it comes into its own in the winter months, with a central burner creating a warm and inviting glow. Equally magical for evenings with family or entertaining guests, it offers a memorable and highly unique escape within the grounds.Equestrian Facilities Overton House is a fully equipped equestrian holding, positioned to appeal directly to dedicated equestrian buyers.The facilities include eight well-maintained stables, tack room, feed and rug room, hay store, and field shelter, all supported by extensive and well-fenced paddocks. Multiple access points provide operational flexibility for private use, training, or equestrian activity.In addition, approximately 10 acres of land are available by separate negotiation, offering scope to further expand the estate or equestrian capability.Garage & Parking The property benefits from extensive garaging, including a double garage with two additional rooms, a four-car garage, and a further side garage. A tree-lined driveway with turning circle provides ample parking for numerous vehicles.Location Overton House enjoys a highly private setting on the edge of the historic village of Malpas, a sought-after Cheshire location known for its medieval church and is considered one of Cheshires most unspoilt villages with a strong community, independent shops, restaurants, wine bar, and everyday amenities including GP and dental services.The village hosts regular markets and seasonal events, reinforcing its strong rural community feel while remaining highly accessible.Chester lies approximately 15 miles away, offering extensive shopping, dining, cultural attractions and direct rail links to London and Manchester. Liverpool, Manchester and Birmingham are all within comfortable driving distance, along with three international airports within approximately one hour.Highly regarded schooling is available locally, including Malpas Alport Endowed Primary and Bishop Heber High School, alongside leading independent schools such as King’s and Queen’s Chester, Moreton Hall, and Packwood Haugh.Overton House is not a property you evaluate on paper. It is one you feel the moment you arrive and one very few buyers will ever have the opportunity to acquire.Tenure: Freehold Council Tax : F EPC Rating: DServices, Utilities & Property Information Utilities – There is mains water, and electricity supplied to the home. Drainage is a septic tank, please ask the agent for further information and costs involved. Tenure - Freehold Property Type – Detached Construction Type - Standard Red Brick. Council Tax - Cheshire West & Chester Council Tax Band - F Parking – Tree lined Driveway with parking for 10+ cars and turning circle. Mobile phone coverage - 4G mobile signal is available in the area - we advise you to check with your provider. Internet connection - Superfast FTTP Broadband connection available- we advise you to check with your provider.
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House with garden Newport (United Kingdom)
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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House with garden Whitchurch (United Kingdom)
Wicksted Hall is a singular Arts & Crafts masterpiece, a rare country estate combining heritage, prestige, and total seclusion. Offering over 13,240 sq/ft of luxurious, versatile accommodation across the main house and outbuildings, this iconic residence sits within 10.4 acres of exceptional grounds. With an electric main gate, sweeping driveways and external trades gate the grounds includes established trees, hedging, borders and paddocks. The original Victorian walled kitchen garden with glasshouses and gardeners outbuildings are perfect for sustainable living or private cultivation.The estate’s equestrian lineage is exceptional, with paddocks, stabling potential, and open fields providing the ultimate environment for horses, riding, or private training facilities. Combined with the privacy of the grounds, Wicksted Hall is the ultimate perfection for owners seeking country living with equestrian pursuits, multi-generational living, or an exclusive luxury retreat venue.Positioned behind mature hedging and stone walls, the Hall offers complete privacy, commanding panoramic views across Cheshire and Shropshire, and providing a stunning elevated vantage point over rolling landscapes. The property is a rare blend of architectural distinction, commanding presence, and lifestyle opportunity, ideal for discerning individuals seeking ultimate privacy, prestige, and scale.The Hall’s exterior is a masterclass in Arts & Crafts design, with elegant stone-mullioned windows, intricate green oak detailing, herringbone brickwork, and a magnificent carved stone entrance porch. The magnificent central hallway and oak staircase flow to expansive reception rooms, Clive Christian was commissioned to design the kitchen and sumptuous bedroom suites, and a colossal leisure suite with hand-painted fresco's provide unparalleled space for family living, entertaining, and event hosting.Wicksted Hall also features a private helipad, extensive outbuildings, and the original Victorian water pump house, offering rare potential for guest accommodation, staff housing, or multi-generational living. With careful updating, the estate could become a bespoke private residence with outstanding equestrian facilities, boutique wedding venue, or an exclusive corporate retreat.This is a residence of heritage, credence, and unrivalled opportunity, where luxury, history, equestrian lifestyle, and total privacy converge, offering a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a property of extraordinary presence, wealth, and potential.Property Information Utilities - The property is connected to mains water and electricity. There is oil fired central heating and private drainage. Broadband Availability - FTTC Ultrafast Broadband is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider. Mobile Phone Coverage - 4G and 5G mobile phone signal is available in the area. We advise you to check with your current provider. Local Authorities - Cheshire East Construction Type - Standard Tenure - Freehold EPC Rating - E Council Tax Band - G Special Notes: The property is in a Conversation Area. The property is subject to two Freehold Land Registry titles.
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