Large period house with three-acre plot and scope to modernise in Snowdonia.
- Approximately three acres of private grounds and mature trees
Pen Y Mount House is a substantial Victorian semi-detached home set within approximately three acres on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. The property retains many original features — fireplaces, exposed beams and high ceilings — and offers generous living space across roughly 3,208 sq ft: two reception rooms, four double bedrooms, two bathrooms and a separate WC. Mature gardens, cast-iron entrance gates and a private driveway provide privacy and ample parking for a family.
This house will suit buyers who want a character family home with scope to personalise. The large rooms and plot give clear potential for extension, garden projects or small-scale equestrian/hobby uses (subject to consents). The conservatory/porch, store sheds and multiple outbuildings are practical for family storage and garden equipment.
There are important practical points to note: records show oil-fired central heating and boiler/radiators as the main fuel, while the listing text also refers to gas-fired central heating — buyers should verify heating type and fuel supply. Drainage is private via a septic tank, and the stone walls are likely uninsulated; upgrading insulation, glazing and services may be required. Broadband speeds are slow and the local area is recorded as having higher deprivation — both factors to consider for homeworking or connectivity needs.
Overall, this is a rare rural family opportunity: a large, character-filled Victorian home with substantial grounds and countryside views. It will reward buyers prepared to invest in modernisation while preserving the period features that give the house its appeal.