Large traditional farmstead with conversion potential and panoramic sea views.
158.79 acres of pasture and amenity land with coastal views
Traditional stone farmhouse requiring internal refurbishment
Range of stone outbuildings with conversion potential (subject to consent)
Large modern steel-framed livestock buildings and fodder storage
No Basic Payment Scheme entitlements included in the sale
Drainage via private septic tank; oil-fired heating throughout
Surface-water flood risk high in parts; rivers/sea flood risk very low
Remote hamlet location; excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
Tyn Llwyn is a substantial freehold farmstead set in about 158.79 acres of pasture on Anglesey, enjoying distant views over the Menai Strait and Snowdonia. The property combines a well-shaped traditional farmhouse, an attractive range of stone outbuildings arranged around a courtyard, and a modern steel-framed livestock shed — offering immediate use for grazing and fodder storage and clear scope for diversification or conversion (subject to consents).
The farmhouse is comfortable and well proportioned but requires internal refurbishment: a replacement kitchen, installation of a log burner, and general update works are needed to bring living accommodation up to modern standards. Services include mains water and electricity, oil-fired heating and a private septic tank; appliances and flues have not been tested. There is one bathroom and three bedrooms, so the house suits a small family or farm manager rather than a large household without modification.
Agriculturally the land is versatile: permanent pasture currently used for grazing and fodder conservation, with potential for more intensive livestock production or limited arable cropping. Two smaller detached land blocks offer flexibility for separate letting or management. There is investment potential from continued farming income, holiday-let or residential conversion of traditional buildings, and environmental stewardship schemes — though no Basic Payment Scheme entitlements are included with the sale.
Material negatives to note plainly: the farmhouse needs renovation; drainage is by private septic tank; heating is oil-fired; surface-water flood risk is recorded as high in places; and the holding lies in a sparsely populated, very deprived rural area which may affect local services and labour availability. Access is good for a remote location, with the A55 within reasonable driving distance and excellent mobile and fast broadband connectivity supporting remote working or on-site management.