Land for sale
Bryncir, Garndolbenmaen, Gwynedd, LL51 9LX
Guide Price
£850,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
Property Tags: Livestock Farm, Sale By Auction
Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2021
- Removed: May 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
- Property Tags: Livestock Farm, Sale By Auction
- Land Tags: Pasture Land, Permanent Pasture
LOT 1 (Coloured orange on lotting plan)
Llystyn Gwyn farmhouse, a range of farm buildings and approximately 98 acres of grazing land.
The sale is by informal tender with tenders to be submitted by 12 noon on Wednesday 27th October 2021.
DIRECTIONS
From Caernarfon take the A487 towards Porthmadog for 11 miles. As proceed through
the village of Pantglas and after 1.5 miles the
entrance for Llystyn Gwyn is on the left-hand side. Follow the drive up to the farmstead. The entrance to Lot 3 is located a further 350 metres on the left.
LOCATION
Llystyn Gwyn is located just off the A487 close to the village of Bryncir. The market town of Porthmadog is 7 miles from the farm and the county town of Caernarfon is within 14 miles.
The A55 North Wales Expressway may be reached within 40 minutes, giving access to the North Wales coast with links to the national motorway network. A direct train link from Bangor to London Euston takes approximately 3.5 hours.
AMENITIES
The villages of Bryncir and Garndolbenmaen offer limited local services and amenities including the Bryncir Auction Centre, an agricultural machinery store and garden centre.
The market towns of Porthmadog and Caernarfon provide a comprehensive range of services and amenities including secondary schools, leisure facilities and a mix of local and national supermarkets and independent retailers.
PROPERTY
FARMHOUSE
Llystyn Gwyn farmhouse provides a fine example of a traditional Welsh farmhouse which has been sympathetically modernised to provide a family home that combines traditional features with contemporary design.
The ground floor provides a good size kitchen that has been recently renovated, and utility room with downstairs toilet. A comfortable living room with wood burner and a separate lounge with an open fireplace finishes off the ground floor. The first floor extends to a family bathroom and four good size bedrooms.
Externally the farmhouse has a pleasant front garden from which there are views of the surrounding countryside and Yr Eifl mountain range.
A fine feature of the property is a stone located in the garden which dates from the 6th Century and links to Pen Llys Tyn, a Roman fort located to the north of Bryncir. The stone has Latin and Ogham inscriptions with the Latin noting the stone as a headstone of a Roman soldier.
BUILDINGS
The holding benefits from two traditional stone buildings under slate roof along with a general-purpose barn approached from a large accessible farmyard which has been recently upgraded by the vendor.
The traditional stone buildings offer an attractive opportunity to develop the buildings for alternative uses, subject to securing the requisite planning consents.
The yard and surrounding land offer scope to erect further modern agricultural buildings to support a livestock enterprise.
LAND
The farmland extends in total to approximately 98.21 acres (39.74) and is predominantly down to permanent pasture with some area of rush in parts. The land is level or gently sloping and well suited for cattle and sheep grazing.
The land is generally in good heart and, with some cultivation, the land could be improved to productive pasture suitable for grazing and cropping.
The land is stockproof with a mixture of agricultural fencing and stone clawdds. The land is easily accessible by way of an internal track passing through farmyard suitable for vehicles.
The holding benefits from both a mains and natural water supply.
The land is currently occupied under seasonal grazing licences with vacant possession being provided after 19th October 2021.
METHOD OF SALE
The property (Lot 1) is to be offered for sale by informal tender.
Tenders to be submitted in writing to Hugh
O’Donnell MRICS FAAV at The Estate Office,
Port Penrhyn, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 4HN by 12
noon on 27th October 2021.
TENURE & POSSESSION
The freehold of the property is offered with
vacant possession on completion of sale.
BASIC PAYMENT SCHEME
No Basic Payment Schemes are for sale with the holding.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES
The land is not entered into any agrienvironmental scheme.
DESIGNATIONS
The inscribed stone within the garden is Grade II listed.
SERVICES
The farmhouse is serviced by mains electricity, mains water and a new private drainage system.
Lot 3 also benefits from a natural water supply.
WAYLEAVES EASEMENTS & RIGHTS OF WAY
The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
HEALTH & SAFETY
Given the potential hazards of a livestock farm, we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection for your own personal safety.
VAT
Any guide prices quoted or discussed are exclusive of VAT. In the event that a sale of the property or any lot or part of the property becomes a chargeable supply for the purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable (or become payable by the purchaser) in addition to the purchase price.
SPORTING TIMBER & MINERAL RIGHTS
Sporting, timber and mineral rights are included in the sale.
EPC RATINGS
EPC rating: F (28)
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
Cyngor Gwynedd Council
www.gwynedd.llyw.cymru
VIEWINGS
Strictly by confirmed appointment with the vendor’s agents Carter Jonas -
Marketed by: Carter Jonas, Bangor
Llystyn Gwyn farmhouse, a range of farm buildings and approximately 98 acres of grazing land.
The sale is by informal tender with tenders to be submitted by 12 noon on Wednesday 27th October 2021.
DIRECTIONS
From Caernarfon take the A487 towards Porthmadog for 11 miles. As proceed through
the village of Pantglas and after 1.5 miles the
entrance for Llystyn Gwyn is on the left-hand side. Follow the drive up to the farmstead. The entrance to Lot 3 is located a further 350 metres on the left.
LOCATION
Llystyn Gwyn is located just off the A487 close to the village of Bryncir. The market town of Porthmadog is 7 miles from the farm and the county town of Caernarfon is within 14 miles.
The A55 North Wales Expressway may be reached within 40 minutes, giving access to the North Wales coast with links to the national motorway network. A direct train link from Bangor to London Euston takes approximately 3.5 hours.
AMENITIES
The villages of Bryncir and Garndolbenmaen offer limited local services and amenities including the Bryncir Auction Centre, an agricultural machinery store and garden centre.
The market towns of Porthmadog and Caernarfon provide a comprehensive range of services and amenities including secondary schools, leisure facilities and a mix of local and national supermarkets and independent retailers.
PROPERTY
FARMHOUSE
Llystyn Gwyn farmhouse provides a fine example of a traditional Welsh farmhouse which has been sympathetically modernised to provide a family home that combines traditional features with contemporary design.
The ground floor provides a good size kitchen that has been recently renovated, and utility room with downstairs toilet. A comfortable living room with wood burner and a separate lounge with an open fireplace finishes off the ground floor. The first floor extends to a family bathroom and four good size bedrooms.
Externally the farmhouse has a pleasant front garden from which there are views of the surrounding countryside and Yr Eifl mountain range.
A fine feature of the property is a stone located in the garden which dates from the 6th Century and links to Pen Llys Tyn, a Roman fort located to the north of Bryncir. The stone has Latin and Ogham inscriptions with the Latin noting the stone as a headstone of a Roman soldier.
BUILDINGS
The holding benefits from two traditional stone buildings under slate roof along with a general-purpose barn approached from a large accessible farmyard which has been recently upgraded by the vendor.
The traditional stone buildings offer an attractive opportunity to develop the buildings for alternative uses, subject to securing the requisite planning consents.
The yard and surrounding land offer scope to erect further modern agricultural buildings to support a livestock enterprise.
LAND
The farmland extends in total to approximately 98.21 acres (39.74) and is predominantly down to permanent pasture with some area of rush in parts. The land is level or gently sloping and well suited for cattle and sheep grazing.
The land is generally in good heart and, with some cultivation, the land could be improved to productive pasture suitable for grazing and cropping.
The land is stockproof with a mixture of agricultural fencing and stone clawdds. The land is easily accessible by way of an internal track passing through farmyard suitable for vehicles.
The holding benefits from both a mains and natural water supply.
The land is currently occupied under seasonal grazing licences with vacant possession being provided after 19th October 2021.
METHOD OF SALE
The property (Lot 1) is to be offered for sale by informal tender.
Tenders to be submitted in writing to Hugh
O’Donnell MRICS FAAV at The Estate Office,
Port Penrhyn, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 4HN by 12
noon on 27th October 2021.
TENURE & POSSESSION
The freehold of the property is offered with
vacant possession on completion of sale.
BASIC PAYMENT SCHEME
No Basic Payment Schemes are for sale with the holding.
ENVIRONMENTAL SCHEMES
The land is not entered into any agrienvironmental scheme.
DESIGNATIONS
The inscribed stone within the garden is Grade II listed.
SERVICES
The farmhouse is serviced by mains electricity, mains water and a new private drainage system.
Lot 3 also benefits from a natural water supply.
WAYLEAVES EASEMENTS & RIGHTS OF WAY
The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way whether mentioned in these particulars or not.
HEALTH & SAFETY
Given the potential hazards of a livestock farm, we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection for your own personal safety.
VAT
Any guide prices quoted or discussed are exclusive of VAT. In the event that a sale of the property or any lot or part of the property becomes a chargeable supply for the purposes of VAT, such tax will be payable (or become payable by the purchaser) in addition to the purchase price.
SPORTING TIMBER & MINERAL RIGHTS
Sporting, timber and mineral rights are included in the sale.
EPC RATINGS
EPC rating: F (28)
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
Cyngor Gwynedd Council
www.gwynedd.llyw.cymru
VIEWINGS
Strictly by confirmed appointment with the vendor’s agents Carter Jonas -
Marketed by: Carter Jonas, Bangor
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.