- Circa 14 acres: meadow, broadleaf woodland and three nature ponds
- Panoramic valley and Cambrian mountain views from living areas
- Recently modernised 4-bed detached house with vaulted breakfast kitchen
- Barn/workshop, stable block, greenhouse, chicken enclosure and outbuildings
- Located within Snowdonia National Park; secluded hamlet location
- Requires ongoing land and wildlife habitat management and upkeep
- EPC D62 (expires 14/08/2035); no recorded flood risk
- Remote setting; limited local services and comparatively high council tax
Bwlchgoediog Isaf is a spacious, recently modernised four-bedroom detached house set within circa 14 acres of meadow, broadleaf woodland and three nature ponds. The property combines light-filled contemporary living spaces — including a vaulted breakfast kitchen and a large day room with panoramic valley views — with restored original features such as parquet flooring and exposed beams. Large windows and multiple patio areas make the most of the outlook across the protected Upper Dyfi Valley and Snowdonia National Park.
The land is the defining feature: a former private nature reserve with established wildlife habitats, three sizable ponds (one with an island), a wildlife meadow, mature trees, fruit terraces, a chicken enclosure and outbuildings including a barn/workshop and former stable block. The grounds offer significant scope for hobby farming, wildlife projects or simply a private rural sanctuary, while gated vehicular access and multiple parking spaces serve the house and outbuildings.
Practical points are clear and factual. The house has undergone major improvements and benefits from replacement uPVC double glazing, upgraded fixtures and integrated kitchen appliances. EPC rating D62 (expires 14/08/2035). There is no recorded flood risk and broadband is reported as fast. The hamlet location provides exceptional privacy but is remote: services and amenities are limited and the property sits in an agricultural, very deprived local area classification which may affect local infrastructure and access to immediate services.
Buyers should also note ongoing land and habitat maintenance will be needed to preserve the ponds, woodland and meadow; the extent of the grounds brings greater running costs and management responsibility. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Overall, this is a rare rural holding for a buyer seeking significant private land, wildlife value and far-reaching mountain views within Snowdonia National Park.