Versatile four-bed home with eco upgrades and large outgarden for nature lovers.
- Stunning mountain and field views in Snowdonia National Park
- Four bedrooms and two bathrooms across flexible, merged-cottage layout
- Eco4 upgrades: solar panels, air-source heat pump, internal wall insulation
- Large detached garden opposite with summer house, greenhouse and allotments
- Off-street parking for multiple vehicles plus garage and two wood stores
- Currently part-used as a holiday let; good income potential
- Remote hamlet location with limited local amenities and services
- Traditional stone property will need ongoing maintenance over time
Set in the heart of Snowdonia National Park, this stone-built cottage combines historic character with recent eco upgrades. Formerly two cottages and dating from 1806, the house retains chapel beams, original fireplaces and exposed floorboards while offering modern comforts such as solar panels, an air-source heat pump and internal wall insulation. The open-plan sitting room/kitchen and additional reception rooms give flexible living space for a family or multi-use home.
Placed on a quiet elevated hamlet site with panoramic mountain and field views, the property sits opposite a large detached garden with allotment plots, summerhouse, greenhouse and a garage. There is off-street parking for several vehicles and excellent mobile and fast broadband—handy for remote working and holiday guests using the Mawddach Trail nearby.
The layout and current use (one side owner-occupied, the other used successfully as a holiday let) make this a versatile purchase: use as a single-family home, create independent accommodation for relatives, or retain part for income. Presented in excellent renovated condition, the EPC sits at C following recent Eco4 improvements.
Buyers should note the setting is rural and fairly remote, with limited local amenities nearby, and the property’s stone and slate construction will require ongoing traditional maintenance. The area scores high for deprivation indices, which may affect local services and long-term resale dynamics despite the location’s strong tourist appeal.