4 bedroom house
Llaniestyn, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 8SL
Guide Price
£450,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Paddock
A very authentic centuries old 4 bedroom Welsh stone cottage oozing much charm and character in a most delightful tranquil setting set amidst its own beautiful well kept gardens and grounds of some 1.441 acres.
The property was imaginatively and elegantly renovated by the present owners who have resided at the property for over 40 years, having paid particular attention to retain many of the original features, including exposed stone white washed internal walls, 2 inglenook fireplaces and some stone floors with beamed ceilings which add to the cosines of the property.
The original part of the cottage was quite small and in later years the adjoining cow barn was converted and incorporated within the main accommodation which has provided much space with a first floor housing 2 of the bedrooms with beamed ceilings.
A solid fuel central heating system is installed with back up electric night storage heating to some of the rooms. You enter the property via a side stable door into a dining room with a feature circular window and an inlaid steel framed cart wheel, walk in pantry with shelving, a lovely well fitted kitchen and snug, with hand made work top base cupboards and wall units, a feature inglenook fireplace and fitted cast iron multi fuel stove which also serves the central heating. An inner hallway with stone floor and a rear door into a very useful long utility / laundry room with tiled flooring and a range of fitted work top floor cupboards with sink unit, stable doors each side. A family bathroom with white suite lies off the inner hall. Study with large pictiure window onto the garden and a feature stone lintel above, high vaulted ceiling. A splendid living room with high vaulted beamed ceiling, long inglenook with a fitted multi fuel stove on a tiled hearth and timber beam above, stable door to garden. Archway through to 2 bedrooms with exposed stone white wash and pine clad walls with hand build fitted wardrobes. A steep stairway off the kitchen to the main first floor bedroom with beamed ceiling, hand made built in eaves cupboards and sky light window. Inter connecting door into a further bedroom with apex beam ceiling.
To the outside a long driveway leads to the side of the cottage with parking for up to 5/6 vehicles , large timber detached work shop, stone built tack room with concrete floor. Stone built wood store and to the exterior wall a beautiful water wheel in running order. Alongside the drive is an enclosed sloping paddock with pony shelter. Well laid out lawned garden immediately to the front of the cottage with mature plants/shrubs, steps down to a lower level garden area and well established trees to the boundary, a separate and productive kitchen garden with greenhouse. An older static caravan lies to the top end of the garden. Natural high bank to the rear of the Cottage.
Llaniestyn is a delightful rural hamlet set in a valley to the centre of the glorious Lleyn Peninsula, there are no shopping facilities in the village itself, but a few miles away in Sarn Meyllteyrn there is a convenience store/ butchers, a newly opened mini Supermarket with petrol filling station, 2 public houses and a Community Centre. In nearby Botwnnog there is Junior/ Secondary School and a Doctor’s Surgery.
Marketed by: Beresford Adams, Abersoch
The property was imaginatively and elegantly renovated by the present owners who have resided at the property for over 40 years, having paid particular attention to retain many of the original features, including exposed stone white washed internal walls, 2 inglenook fireplaces and some stone floors with beamed ceilings which add to the cosines of the property.
The original part of the cottage was quite small and in later years the adjoining cow barn was converted and incorporated within the main accommodation which has provided much space with a first floor housing 2 of the bedrooms with beamed ceilings.
A solid fuel central heating system is installed with back up electric night storage heating to some of the rooms. You enter the property via a side stable door into a dining room with a feature circular window and an inlaid steel framed cart wheel, walk in pantry with shelving, a lovely well fitted kitchen and snug, with hand made work top base cupboards and wall units, a feature inglenook fireplace and fitted cast iron multi fuel stove which also serves the central heating. An inner hallway with stone floor and a rear door into a very useful long utility / laundry room with tiled flooring and a range of fitted work top floor cupboards with sink unit, stable doors each side. A family bathroom with white suite lies off the inner hall. Study with large pictiure window onto the garden and a feature stone lintel above, high vaulted ceiling. A splendid living room with high vaulted beamed ceiling, long inglenook with a fitted multi fuel stove on a tiled hearth and timber beam above, stable door to garden. Archway through to 2 bedrooms with exposed stone white wash and pine clad walls with hand build fitted wardrobes. A steep stairway off the kitchen to the main first floor bedroom with beamed ceiling, hand made built in eaves cupboards and sky light window. Inter connecting door into a further bedroom with apex beam ceiling.
To the outside a long driveway leads to the side of the cottage with parking for up to 5/6 vehicles , large timber detached work shop, stone built tack room with concrete floor. Stone built wood store and to the exterior wall a beautiful water wheel in running order. Alongside the drive is an enclosed sloping paddock with pony shelter. Well laid out lawned garden immediately to the front of the cottage with mature plants/shrubs, steps down to a lower level garden area and well established trees to the boundary, a separate and productive kitchen garden with greenhouse. An older static caravan lies to the top end of the garden. Natural high bank to the rear of the Cottage.
Llaniestyn is a delightful rural hamlet set in a valley to the centre of the glorious Lleyn Peninsula, there are no shopping facilities in the village itself, but a few miles away in Sarn Meyllteyrn there is a convenience store/ butchers, a newly opened mini Supermarket with petrol filling station, 2 public houses and a Community Centre. In nearby Botwnnog there is Junior/ Secondary School and a Doctor’s Surgery.
Marketed by: Beresford Adams, Abersoch
Land Registry Data
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