67.65 acres with a 1542 farmhouse, buildings and grazing — investment or farming potential..
4-bedroom stone farmhouse dating to 1542 with original features
Offered as whole or in two lots; flexible purchase options
67.65 acres total; 23 acres of good grazing/forage land
33 acres of wetland suitable only for seasonal grazing or conservation
Range of traditional buildings; one partially reconstructed for conversion
Private well and drainage; oil stove plus plug-in heaters, EPC F
Very slow broadband; excellent mobile signal
Common rights for 225 ewes and track access from the A470
Tyddyn Sais is a rare 67.65-acre historic holding in Snowdonia National Park, offered whole or in two lots. The centerpiece is a detached 4-bedroom farmhouse dating c.1542 with original stone floors, exposed beams and a large inglenook fireplace—appealing for buyers seeking character and strong conversion potential in the buildings yard. Lot 1 includes the farmhouse, outbuildings and 10.71 acres of paddock, parkland, woodland and wetlands; Lot 2 comprises 56.94 acres of mixed grazing land.
The holding suits agricultural, conservation or mixed-use investment. About 23 acres of the larger plot are good grazing/forage land; the remaining 33 acres are wet or seasonally waterlogged, best for sheep/cattle grazing or natural capital schemes. A range of traditional farm buildings—one partially reconstructed—offers scope for diversification or conversion subject to planning and consents.
Buyers should note practical constraints: services are basic (private well, private drainage, oil-fired stove and plug-in heaters), the EPC rating is F, and the stone walls appear uninsulated. Broadband speeds are very slow despite excellent mobile signal. Parts of the land carry common rights for 225 ewes and access is via a track from the A470. These factors affect running costs and modern living expectations but leave room for targeted investment or sympathetic restoration.
Overall this is a substantial, characterful rural holding with immediate agricultural use and tangible scope for enhancement—ideal for an investor or farming buyer who values heritage, land scale and long-term development potential while accepting necessary upgrades and planning requirements.