Character cottage with mountain views, gardens, workshops and parking in Snowdonia.
Three bedrooms with period features and exposed beams
This three-bedroom stone cottage, built circa 1860, sits on the edge of Llanfrothen within Snowdonia National Park, offering genuine mountain views and a peaceful rural life. The house retains period character — exposed beams, inglenook fireplaces with log burners and stripped floorboards — making it an attractive home for families or buyers seeking a country retreat.
Externally the property benefits from a large garden area across the road, two workshops, a static caravan and private off-street parking for multiple vehicles. Oil-fired central heating and log burners provide heat, while mains water and electricity are connected. There is a shared septic tank; services and some outbuildings are subject to rights of way and shared ownership arrangements.
Practical considerations: the granite walls appear uninsulated (assumed), glazing type is not defined and the property requires some updating and ongoing maintenance typical of pre-1900 cottages. The plot is described as very small and the local area scores high on deprivation indices, which may affect resale prospects and services.
Overall this is a characterful, modestly sized freehold cottage with strong lifestyle appeal for those who value views, outdoor space and village living. Buyers should budget for improvement works (insulation, potential glazing upgrades and routine maintenance) and note the shared septic tank and access arrangements when considering purchase.