"Croeso i Hen Tyddyn Du an exceptional detached house where time slows and tranquillity reigns. Hidden away from the road, and set amid breath taking scenery, it isn t until you arrive at the house that the views first make themselves known. Benefitting from an elevated position the estuary and mountains views are truly simply stunning.
Set within a generous three acres of land, the home constructed in 2004 provides a sense of privacy and quiet contentment, allowing you to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The breath taking 180 degree views are a true highlight, offering an organic backdrop that changes with the seasons, ensuring that you are always surrounded by natural beauty.
The property benefits from a large lounge, kitchen diner, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a games room. All rooms are flooded with natural lights and the generous room sizes throughout the property create an inviting atmosphere, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. Each room is designed to maximise comfort and functionality, making it easy to envision your life in this splendid home.
The secluded location further enhances the appeal of Hen Tyddyn Du, providing a peaceful retreat while still being within reach of local amenities and attractions. This property is not just a house; it is a sanctuary that promises a lifestyle of comfort, elegance, and connection to nature.
If you are seeking a unique opportunity to own a piece of paradise in Snowdonia, Hen Tyddyn Du is a must see.
Accommodation comprises all measurements are approximate
Entrance door into
Lower Ground Floor
Entrance Hallway Solid wooden floor, impressive wooden staircase leading to first floor living areas, large storage cupboard, radiator, doors leading to
Bedroom 1 3.77 x 3.90 12 4" x 12 9" Window to front aspect, radiator, fitted carpet
Bedroom 2 2.89 x 3.12 9 5" x 10 2" Window to front aspect, radiator, fitted carpet
Bedroom 3 2.88 x 3.34 9 5" x 10 11" Window to front aspect, radiator, fitted carpet
Shower Room Comprising shower cubicle, wash hand basin, low level w.c., obscured window to side, partially tiled walls and tiled floor
Ground Floor
Kitchen Diner 4.05 x 5.06 13 3" x 16 7" Fitted with a comprehensive range or wooden wall and base units including cooker, 5 ring hob with extractor hood above, 1 1 2 sink and drainer unit, laminate worktops, integrated fridge freezer, large pantry cupboard, tiled floor, tiled splash backs, window to rear with stunning estuary views, dining area, radiator, archway into
Lounge 10.12 x 4.85 33 2" x 15 10" Superbly generous and light space with double sets of sliding patio doors to rear patio encapsulating the breath taking estuary views, wooden floor, feature log burning stove with stone surround and wooden lintel, two radiators, extra window to side, door leading to
Inner Hallway Doors leading to
Bathroom 3.06 x 3.66 10 0" x 12 0" Fitted suite comprising corner bath, separate shower cubicle, low level w.c., wash hand basin with vanity unit and drawers below and mirror above, fully tiled walls, radiator, vinyl floor, feature arch window
Separate W.C. With wash hand basin, partially tiled walls, obscured window, radiator
Bedroom 4 3.07 x 3.10 10 0" x 10 2" Window to front aspect, radiator, fitted carpet
Games Room 3.94 x 4.20 12 11" x 13 9" Flexible space, currently being used as a games room with dual aspect windows to front and side, wooden floor, radiator
External A single track well made track leads to the property, approximately half a mile up from the main road.
The total plot size is approximately 3 acres and includes woodland, fields and garden areas. The views cannot be over stated they are simply stunning in all directions from the property, taking in the Mawddach Estuary and the Cader Idris mountain range.
Ample car parking facilities for several vehicles including larger ones such as a motorhome, caravan or boat.
Gas tank.
Location The property is located on the edge of the village of Bontddu, half way between the coastal resort of Barmouth and the historic town of Dolgellau. Barmouth is known as the town where the Mountains meet the Sea but offers much more than that. It is a thriving seaside town with breath taking views on the north west coast of Wales looking out onto Cardigan Bay on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. There is a bustling town centre with a range of shops and supermarkets and great places to eat and relax. For lovers of the outdoors it offers walking, cycling, paddle boarding, kayaking, and of course swimming in the sea from the beautiful golden sand beach. The train station in the middle of the town provides easy links up and down the coastal line or regular trains directly through to Birmingham and beyond.
Services Mains water, drainage and electric.
Gwynedd Council Tax band F
Freehold property of standard construction
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