4 bedroom house
Bryncroes, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, LL53 8EB
Guide Price
£895,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
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A very imposing detached and extended 4 bedroom country residence together with two beautifully converted barn conversions for holiday letting purposes and numerous useful ancillary outbuildings. The property commands a superb elevated rural setting amidst its own manicured gardens and grounds of some 3 acres with magnificent unrestricted views across the surrounding unspoilt countryside towards Mynydd Garn and towards the North Coastal side of the Lleyn Peninsula.
The main house was originally a farm house and has undergone a very sympathetic scheme of refurbishment to the whole accommodation with further improvements undertaken by the present owners, providing a home of true quality with careful attention to retain many of the original features of this traditional farmhouse with modern double glazing and oil fired central heating.
The traditional stone built outbuildings gained planning consent in August 2012 and the existing owners undertook the conversion of the buildings in recent years which now provide two highly appointed self contained holiday letting units, known as Dairy Cottage and the Cowshed.
Dairy Cottage is the larger of the two, offering 2 double bedrooms, Jack n’ Jill Bathroom, open plan kitchen/ dining/ lounge. The adjoining Cow Shed is a smaller studio unit with lounge/ bed/sitting room and kitchen and a separate shower room.
Both conversions are sympathetically converted retaining many high vaulted beamed ceilings, slate tiled flooring and propane gas fired central heating. Each unit have terraced paving for outside entertaining and neatly kept communal gardens with adequate parking for each cottage. There is proven letting income and the owners would be willing to discuss gross / net annual income with serious interested parties.
An expansive courtyard lies in between the barns and the main house, flanked by a large corrugated workshop and open fronted 4 bay storage barn. Access into a garage and a utility / information centre for the benefit of the paying guests.
The main house has its own gardens to two sides, a private enclosed cottage style garden to the side elevation providing much shelter and privacy. The main field enclosure is closely mown enjoying the wonderful views in all directions and adjoining this a further substantial corrugated building, approx. 53’ x 26’, suitable for a wide variety of uses.
A 33' Willoby static caravan with ensuite lies within the boundary.
Muriau is located in a fine position and centrally situated for travelling to all the scenic coastal areas the peninsula is highly regarded and convenient for travel to the historic seaside village of Aberdaron, the popular seaside resort of Abersoch and Nefyn/ Morfa Nefyn to the North Coastal side.
Council Tax: Band F
Tenure: Freehold
Marketed by: Beresford Adams, Abersoch
The main house was originally a farm house and has undergone a very sympathetic scheme of refurbishment to the whole accommodation with further improvements undertaken by the present owners, providing a home of true quality with careful attention to retain many of the original features of this traditional farmhouse with modern double glazing and oil fired central heating.
The traditional stone built outbuildings gained planning consent in August 2012 and the existing owners undertook the conversion of the buildings in recent years which now provide two highly appointed self contained holiday letting units, known as Dairy Cottage and the Cowshed.
Dairy Cottage is the larger of the two, offering 2 double bedrooms, Jack n’ Jill Bathroom, open plan kitchen/ dining/ lounge. The adjoining Cow Shed is a smaller studio unit with lounge/ bed/sitting room and kitchen and a separate shower room.
Both conversions are sympathetically converted retaining many high vaulted beamed ceilings, slate tiled flooring and propane gas fired central heating. Each unit have terraced paving for outside entertaining and neatly kept communal gardens with adequate parking for each cottage. There is proven letting income and the owners would be willing to discuss gross / net annual income with serious interested parties.
An expansive courtyard lies in between the barns and the main house, flanked by a large corrugated workshop and open fronted 4 bay storage barn. Access into a garage and a utility / information centre for the benefit of the paying guests.
The main house has its own gardens to two sides, a private enclosed cottage style garden to the side elevation providing much shelter and privacy. The main field enclosure is closely mown enjoying the wonderful views in all directions and adjoining this a further substantial corrugated building, approx. 53’ x 26’, suitable for a wide variety of uses.
A 33' Willoby static caravan with ensuite lies within the boundary.
Muriau is located in a fine position and centrally situated for travelling to all the scenic coastal areas the peninsula is highly regarded and convenient for travel to the historic seaside village of Aberdaron, the popular seaside resort of Abersoch and Nefyn/ Morfa Nefyn to the North Coastal side.
Council Tax: Band F
Tenure: Freehold
Marketed by: Beresford Adams, Abersoch
Land Registry Data
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