Seven-bedroom renovated farmhouse with separate cottage, outbuildings and sweeping countryside views.
Elevated plot with panoramic Snowdonia and estuary views
Set on a very large elevated plot with panoramic views across the Malltraeth Estuary to Snowdonia, this extended and newly renovated farmhouse pairs period character with modern living. The main house offers spacious reception rooms, five bedrooms and fitted air-conditioning, while a detached two-bedroom cottage provides flexible guest accommodation or holiday-let potential. Multiple bifold doors and an extensive wrap-around patio create a strong indoor–outdoor flow ideal for family life and entertaining.
Practical strengths include double glazing, a full renovation to modern standards, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and no flood risk. The property includes several outbuildings with development potential (plans prepared for one structure), a purpose-built fish pond and covered sunken seating area — all set within peaceful village surroundings with low local crime and easy access to coastal and countryside walks.
Buyers should note a few material facts: the home is heated by an oil-fired boiler and radiators (not on a community supply), granite external walls likely lack modern insulation, and the house predates 1900 which can mean higher ongoing maintenance. Council tax is described as quite expensive and the wider area shows higher levels of deprivation despite the property’s rural, low-crime setting.
This is a strong option for a large family wanting space, views and flexible accommodation, or for a buyer seeking a main residence plus holiday-income opportunity. The combination of recent renovation, substantial plot and existing outbuildings provides clear scope for further improvement or separate-let income, while the practical heating and insulation considerations should be factored into running-cost expectations.