4 bedroom house
Cwm Cewydd, Machynlleth, Gwynedd, SY20 9EE
Guide Price
£565,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2020
- Removed: Mar 2021
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Pasture Land, Woodland
Full description
Tenure: Freehold
12 Acre Nature Reserve in unspoilt open upland countryside
Snowdonia National Park
Sheltered location with far reaching views
4/5 Bedrooms
2 Ponds and small Lake with central island
Bluebell woodland
No Upward Chain
EPC - E52
Bwlchcoediog is an idyllic setting in the small valley of Cwm Cewydd leading off the protected Upper Dyfi Valley Biosphere, just below Dinas Mawddwy.
The property is quietly located and only 1.1 miles from the main Machynlleth to Welshpool road, A458. Previousy run as a private Nature Reserve totalling 12 acres (est) with 3 ponds, the larger of which has a small island. The Reserve has been previously registered with the BTO (British Trust for Ornithology) and once had 58 nest boxes, 49 of which have been occupied in 2015 by various species including Redstart, Pied Flycatcher, Blue Tit, Great Tit and Nuthatch.
Surrounded by Snowdonia National Park's spectacular mountains, Bwlchcoediog has stunning views and fantastic wildlife with over 40 bird species as well as bats, badgers, polecats and even the occasional otter. OS Ref: SH 878149.
The main house has undergone extensive improvements to take advantage of the glorious aspect of the valley and views beyond.
Approached from the council maintained no-through road, the property has 2 vehicular entrances with double coach gates to one end and a wide parking bay to the other.
Set to one side of the property is the Bunk House, formerly Barn, with verandah 24' x 24' max. Fully insulated, power and light connected. The Bunk House has Commercial Planning approval as a Bunk House and offers excellent potential. Shower toilet block, formerly 2 loose boxes (about 14' square). The showers have a separate heating system with 200 litre hot water storage tank.
THE LAND
As before described, the previous and present owners have enjoyed this land which extends, in all, to 12 acres (est) and was registered back in 2002 as a Nature Reserve in the Birdwatchers Year Book. Around the house is a pleasant garden and extensive paved seating area, all taking advantage of the excellent views. Vehicular and pedestrian access lane down to the attractive surroundings and pasture land which is bisected by a lively stream known as the Cewydd. There are 3 pools, the larger having a small island. Bluebell woodland and 2 pasture areas. Set on the land are a Barn and Tack Room both accessible from the track. The farmer who has a field above the land has a right of way along the gravelled access track
Marketed by: Morris Marshall & Poole, Machynlleth
Tenure: Freehold
12 Acre Nature Reserve in unspoilt open upland countryside
Snowdonia National Park
Sheltered location with far reaching views
4/5 Bedrooms
2 Ponds and small Lake with central island
Bluebell woodland
No Upward Chain
EPC - E52
Bwlchcoediog is an idyllic setting in the small valley of Cwm Cewydd leading off the protected Upper Dyfi Valley Biosphere, just below Dinas Mawddwy.
The property is quietly located and only 1.1 miles from the main Machynlleth to Welshpool road, A458. Previousy run as a private Nature Reserve totalling 12 acres (est) with 3 ponds, the larger of which has a small island. The Reserve has been previously registered with the BTO (British Trust for Ornithology) and once had 58 nest boxes, 49 of which have been occupied in 2015 by various species including Redstart, Pied Flycatcher, Blue Tit, Great Tit and Nuthatch.
Surrounded by Snowdonia National Park's spectacular mountains, Bwlchcoediog has stunning views and fantastic wildlife with over 40 bird species as well as bats, badgers, polecats and even the occasional otter. OS Ref: SH 878149.
The main house has undergone extensive improvements to take advantage of the glorious aspect of the valley and views beyond.
Approached from the council maintained no-through road, the property has 2 vehicular entrances with double coach gates to one end and a wide parking bay to the other.
Set to one side of the property is the Bunk House, formerly Barn, with verandah 24' x 24' max. Fully insulated, power and light connected. The Bunk House has Commercial Planning approval as a Bunk House and offers excellent potential. Shower toilet block, formerly 2 loose boxes (about 14' square). The showers have a separate heating system with 200 litre hot water storage tank.
THE LAND
As before described, the previous and present owners have enjoyed this land which extends, in all, to 12 acres (est) and was registered back in 2002 as a Nature Reserve in the Birdwatchers Year Book. Around the house is a pleasant garden and extensive paved seating area, all taking advantage of the excellent views. Vehicular and pedestrian access lane down to the attractive surroundings and pasture land which is bisected by a lively stream known as the Cewydd. There are 3 pools, the larger having a small island. Bluebell woodland and 2 pasture areas. Set on the land are a Barn and Tack Room both accessible from the track. The farmer who has a field above the land has a right of way along the gravelled access track
Marketed by: Morris Marshall & Poole, Machynlleth
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.