4 bedroom house
Tan-y-Bwlch, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, LL41 3YT
Guide Price
£1,500,000
Residential Tags: Grade II
Property Tags: Equestrian, Holiday Cottage
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Nov 2021
- Removed: Mar 2022
- Residential Tags: Grade II
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Holiday Cottage
- Land Tags: Paddock
PURPLEBRICKS are delighted to offer one of the most beautiful homes North Wales has to offer- Bron Turnor Mawr.
The history of Bron Turnor Mawr, formally known as The Rectory/Mansion, dates back to 1826 when it was built by the Lord Bishop of Bangor. In 1887 the Rectory came under the ownership the Oakeley family of Plas Tan y Bwlch and mine owners in Blaenau Ffestiniog.
The former Rectory has remained in private ownership since 1962 and previous owners include members of the Cadbury and Portmeiron families.
This stunning home enjoys an idyllic south easterly aspect to the front over the Vale of Ffestiniog. It is listed Grade II being of special historical interest and retains many original features.
It has been beautifully and imaginatively modernised and refurbished to a high quality standard, with inglenook fireplaces containing multi-fuelled stoves, oak and slate slab flooring, a beautiful oak staircase and a custom made luxury kitchen.
'Bron Turnor Mawr’ is constructed of stone under a slated roof and provides relaxing family accommodation arranged on 4 floors warmed by modern oil fired central heating. In addition, there is a detached stone and slate Coach House currently used as a hugely successful holiday let.
The property has multiple garages, a double storey workshop, large vegetable garden with greenhouse and a paddock with potential equestrian use.
This character property occupies a tranquil position amongst mature landscaped grounds, adjacent to the river Dwyryd in the picturesque Vale of Ffestiniog set within the Snowdonia National Park, an area renowned for its remarkable natural beauty.
The town of Porthmadog is approx. 7 miles distance, providing an extensive choice of shops and leisure facilities. There are two traditional inns within a short walk. The area benefits from a variety of outdoor activities including golf courses, fishing, boating on the Llyn Peninsula and local estuaries, biking, climbing and many scenic country walks.
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Marketed by: Purplebricks, covering Llandudno
Land Registry Data
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