Approx. 6.80 acres of private, sectioned land
Set in about 6.8 acres of private Anglesey countryside, this substantial detached country house suits buyers seeking space, privacy and flexible land use. The main house offers generous, country-style living spaces including a large kitchen, dual-aspect lounge with multifuel burner and a sunroom that opens to the garden. A self-contained annex with its own lounge, bedroom and shower room adds multi-generational or rental flexibility.
The holding is arranged into distinct pockets of land and includes two stable blocks, a menage, outbuildings and a large yard — well suited to equestrian use, small-holding activity or conversion projects (subject to planning). There are two static caravans and five established caravan pitches in an adjacent field, presenting immediate income potential for a buyer wishing to continue or expand a letting enterprise.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the house is of solid brick construction (pre-1900) with double glazing fitted after 2002, and heated by an oil-fired boiler with radiators. The main bathroom is presently a blank canvas and some retrofit work may be wanted — insulation of solid walls, modern heating upgrades and finishing the bathroom are likely improvement priorities. Council tax is noted as quite expensive.
This is a rare, large private holding in a rural hamlet with wide open views, good on-site parking including a garage, and fast broadband. It will appeal to families, equestrian buyers and lifestyle purchasers who want a working smallholding or income-generating holiday-let element, and who are prepared to invest in selective upgrades and estate management.