5 bedroom house
Pennal, Machynlleth, Gwynedd, SY20 9DT
Guide Price
£795,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jan 2021
- Removed: May 2021
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Woodland
- PEN-Y-BRYN, , , PENNAL, MACHYNLLETH, GWYNEDD, 820000, 12/11/2021
The property
Pen y Bryn is a pretty period farmhouse with separate barn annexe standing in the privacy of part wooded gardens. Both properties have been renovated over recent years to create light, attractive and contemporary accommodation within their historic stone walls. There are stunning views of the gardens, woodland and surrounding hills and it is situated close to the beautiful Dyfi Estuary and coastal village of Aberdovey.
The front door opens to a hall with a feature original stone wall extending up the staircase in front, and off which leads the sitting room with an impressive stone inglenook fireplace with a slate mantle over. A further door leads through to the dining room with a garden room off, from where the views across the hills to the West can be enjoyed. The spacious kitchen/breakfast room is bespoke fitted in a sleek style with an adjoining fitted utility room, larder and boot room. A W.C. completes the ground floor accommodation.
To the first floor there are three double bedrooms, two with en suites, along with a family bathroom. All bedrooms feature solid oak flooring and doors, and benefit from views over the delightful grounds. A walk in airing cupboard is also accessed from the landing.
The Barn
The Barn has been converted to create attractive versatile accommodation with the front door opening to the open plan sitting and dining room with the fitted kitchen beyond. The adjoining room can be utilised as either a second bedroom or a further reception room. Stairs lead up to a large double bedroom with en suite bathroom.
Location
Pen y Bryn stands in a stunning location surrounded by beautiful rolling hills on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, close to the Dyfi Estuary and the coastal village of Aberdovey. Situated above the village of Pennal, with its Primary School, public house with restaurant and Church, there is a further range of amenities including restaurants, galleries, shops, recreational and educational facilities in both Machynlleth and the university town of Aberystwyth.
Aberdovey is only four miles away and is a base for many outdoor pursuits including sailing, fishing and golf, while the awe-inspiring Snowdonia National Park with its craggy peaks and over 200 lakes, is renowned for its walking, mountain biking and kayaking.
Trains run from Machynlleth to Aberystwyth and Shrewsbury, which provide services to Manchester and London. There is also a direct train service to Birmingham. The A458 provides easy access to Welshpool Oswestry, Shrewsbury and beyond.
Outside
The house is approached through a five bar gate with driveway leading up to a large parking area to the side of the house. An enclosed paved courtyard with a summer house/ store to one side, separates the house from the barn which has its front door to the far side. The house is surrounded by rolling lawns and woodland with formal stocked borders to the front and a kitchen garden area to the side. To one boundary is a stream.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Shrewsbury
Pen y Bryn is a pretty period farmhouse with separate barn annexe standing in the privacy of part wooded gardens. Both properties have been renovated over recent years to create light, attractive and contemporary accommodation within their historic stone walls. There are stunning views of the gardens, woodland and surrounding hills and it is situated close to the beautiful Dyfi Estuary and coastal village of Aberdovey.
The front door opens to a hall with a feature original stone wall extending up the staircase in front, and off which leads the sitting room with an impressive stone inglenook fireplace with a slate mantle over. A further door leads through to the dining room with a garden room off, from where the views across the hills to the West can be enjoyed. The spacious kitchen/breakfast room is bespoke fitted in a sleek style with an adjoining fitted utility room, larder and boot room. A W.C. completes the ground floor accommodation.
To the first floor there are three double bedrooms, two with en suites, along with a family bathroom. All bedrooms feature solid oak flooring and doors, and benefit from views over the delightful grounds. A walk in airing cupboard is also accessed from the landing.
The Barn
The Barn has been converted to create attractive versatile accommodation with the front door opening to the open plan sitting and dining room with the fitted kitchen beyond. The adjoining room can be utilised as either a second bedroom or a further reception room. Stairs lead up to a large double bedroom with en suite bathroom.
Location
Pen y Bryn stands in a stunning location surrounded by beautiful rolling hills on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park, close to the Dyfi Estuary and the coastal village of Aberdovey. Situated above the village of Pennal, with its Primary School, public house with restaurant and Church, there is a further range of amenities including restaurants, galleries, shops, recreational and educational facilities in both Machynlleth and the university town of Aberystwyth.
Aberdovey is only four miles away and is a base for many outdoor pursuits including sailing, fishing and golf, while the awe-inspiring Snowdonia National Park with its craggy peaks and over 200 lakes, is renowned for its walking, mountain biking and kayaking.
Trains run from Machynlleth to Aberystwyth and Shrewsbury, which provide services to Manchester and London. There is also a direct train service to Birmingham. The A458 provides easy access to Welshpool Oswestry, Shrewsbury and beyond.
Outside
The house is approached through a five bar gate with driveway leading up to a large parking area to the side of the house. An enclosed paved courtyard with a summer house/ store to one side, separates the house from the barn which has its front door to the far side. The house is surrounded by rolling lawns and woodland with formal stocked borders to the front and a kitchen garden area to the side. To one boundary is a stream.
Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, Shrewsbury
Land Registry Data
- PEN-Y-BRYN, , , PENNAL, MACHYNLLETH, GWYNEDD, 820000, 12/11/2021