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House Aberdovey (United Kingdom)

An exceptional coastal residence occupying one of the most enviable positions on the Welsh coastline. Set within approximately one acre of beautifully landscaped grounds, Rockcliffe commands breathtaking panoramic views across the Dyfi Estuary, Cardigan Bay and the distant Pembrokeshire coastline. Combining luxury, privacy and sustainability, this remarkable five-bedroom home offers over 3,000 sq ft of elegant accommodation in the heart of one of Wales' most desirable seaside villages. Extensively refurbished to an exceptional standard, Rockcliffe seamlessly blends contemporary family living with timeless coastal charm. Large picture windows frame spectacular views throughout the home, while spacious reception rooms and versatile accommodation make it ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The property benefits from an energy-efficient ground source heating system, providing environmentally conscious heating and lower running costs. Solar panels offering a huge cost saving from electric bills. Few properties combine such breathtaking views, generous accommodation and outstanding privacy. Whether watching the ever-changing tides of the Dyfi Estuary, entertaining family and friends on the terrace, or enjoying peaceful evenings overlooking Cardigan Bay, Rockcliffe offers a truly unique coastal lifestyle. Space for cars, boats and jets skis!

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$1,713,200
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Pennal (United Kingdom)

Welcome to Pennal Towers. A rare opportunity to own a truly unique home, Pennal Towers is a captivating 19th-century Italianate-style residence set within approximately 22 acres of beautifully maintained gardens and grounds, nestled in the heart of the charming village of Pennal. This historic property exudes character and charm throughout, blending period features with thoughtful modern updates. The spacious accommodation begins with a generous and inviting entrance porch leading into an inner hallway. From here, you’ll find a large open-plan living and dining room, ideal for family gatherings and entertaining, along with a well-appointed kitchen breakfast room, separate utility room, and a convenient downstairs WC. Upstairs, the expansive landing provides access to an upstairs sitting room/study, three double bedrooms and two bathrooms, full of light and atmosphere. In addition, the property includes an attached coach house, currently used as a garage/workshop. This double height space offers excellent potential for conversion into additional living accommodation, subject to the necessary consents. The extensive gardens are a dream for any keen gardener or nature lover. The current owners have lovingly cultivated a diverse and flourishing landscape, featuring an impressive array of mature trees, plants, and well-stocked borders. Their expert planting of wildflowers has also created a thriving habitat for wildlife, making the property feel like a private countryside sanctuary. A ¼ mile long, sweeping private driveway leads through the woodlands and gardens up to the front of the house, providing ample parking and turning space. The grounds also include paddocks, one of which is a designated wildflower meadow, perfect for those interested in keeping livestock or simply enjoying additional natural space. These paddocks are securely fenced and gently slope down to a peaceful river, further enhancing the rural charm of the setting. Pennal Towers offers something truly special: a serene countryside escape, breathtaking views across your own land, and a home rich in history and elegance. Properties of this calibre and character rarely come to market. If you’ve been searching for a lifestyle change, a retreat steeped in history, or a home surrounded by nature—this could be the perfect place for you to begin your next chapter.

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$1,052,900
3bedrooms
2bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House 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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$1,422,800
6bedrooms
7bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Ystrad Meurig (United Kingdom)

Brynmeheryn - The Hill of the Ram BRYNMEHERYN – OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £1,600,000 WITH 111 ACRES ALSO AVAILABLE WITH JUST 6 ACRES AT OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £1,000,000 Substantial Character Residence with Far-Reaching Views over the Cambrian Mountains Cors Caron, West Wales | A House of History, Hearth, and Heritage Set 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, a 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 gallery 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. This character-filled home has a scenic driveway that leads up to Brynmeheryn, ample parking for multiple vehicles, offers generous and versatile accommodation, blending traditional features with country charm. The property is approached via 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. Access to cellar off hall.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 garden, which 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. A particular feature of Brynmeheryn is the Gallery, 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 Accommodation A turning staircase with half landing rises to a spacious and light-filled first floor landing, illuminated by a sash window on the half-landing. The upper landing itself leads to a suite of well-proportioned bedrooms, each rich in character and enjoying wonderful natural light. Bedroom One – A bright and elegant principal bedroom positioned to the front of the house, commanding outstanding views over Cors Caron and the formal gardens. Featuring an original fireplace, cast-iron radiator, picture rail, and traditional sash window framing the scenic panorama. Bedroom Two - A side-aspect room with a sash window overlooking the ornamental pond and gardens. Includes a cast-iron radiator and picture rail — a perfect study, child’s bedroom, or peaceful retreat. Bedroom Three – A dual-aspect double bedroom, offering a real sense of space and light. Retains a charming original fireplace, two attractive sash windows, and a cast-iron radiator, making it ideal as a guest suite or family room. Bedroom Four – Situated at the front of the property, enjoying elevated views over the stone circle, grounds, and across Cors Caron. Features an original fireplace, picture rail, and radiator. Family Bathroom – Well-appointed with a panel-enclosed bath, pedestal wash hand basin, and low-level WC. Coastal-inspired ceiling detailing, louvered shutters, part-tiled walls, and a window overlooking the courtyard garden lend a sense of calm and classic charm. Airing cupboard located off the main landing. Second Floor – Private Guest Suite Stairs rise to a second-floor landing, providing access to a superb fifth bedroom suite — a truly special space benefitting from: Two walk-in sash windows with commanding panoramic views of the countryside A rear Velux window providing additional light and views of the rear garden. Radiator and ample floor space for a seating or reading area A calm and private space with a touch of indulgence.En Suite Bathroom – Tastefully fitted with a panel-enclosed bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low-level WC, inset spotlighting, heated towel rail and radiator. Nursery/ Dressing Room - a useful space, with Velux window offering views across the rear garden. Outbuildings & Grounds Also available at Offers in excess of 1 million with 6 acres of land. Formal gardens with mature planting and stonework features An ornamental lake and two smaller ponds, offering moments of tranquillity and reflection Rolling land, suited to lifestyle pursuits, conservation, or equestrian potential Exceptional views across the unspoilt West Wales countryside and the Cambrian Mountains Brynmeheryn’s gardens were on show with the National Garden Scheme for a number of years.Outbuildings include: A substantial workshop (approximately 459 sq ft gross internal area) — ideal for hobbies, restoration, or professional use An old cow shed (approximately 459 sq ft gross internal area) of similar proportions with scope for further use (STP) A log store of approximately 389 sq ft.These structures, along with the studio space, significantly enhance the lifestyle potential of the property — whether for creative, business or recreational use. Studio & Ancillary Buildings The studio accessed from the orangery is a real highlight, with scope for creative pursuits, home working, or potential conversion to ancillary accommodation (STP). Outbuildings and storage rooms offer additional potential, especially for those considering work-from-home lifestyles, artisan businesses, or hobbies requiring dedicated space. Water filtration and storage building for private water supply.

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$1,827,400
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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House Ystrad Meurig (United Kingdom)

OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £925,000 WITH 6 ACRES OF LAND ALTERNATIVELY, OFFERED AT OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £1,600,000 WITH A TOTAL OF 111 ACRES Brynmeheryn – The Hill of the Ram F Substantial Character Residence with Far-Reaching Views over the Cambrian Mountains Cors Caron, West Wales | A House of History, Hearth, and Heritage Set 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. Accommodation This 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 Accommodation A 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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$1,056,500
5bedrooms
3bathrooms

By Annonceur International

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