Five-bedroom detached stone cottage with traditional features and countryside views
Three-bedroom converted stable: independent accommodation and proven holiday-let income
Approximately 1.5 acres of grounds, river boundary, polytunnel, workshop and large shed
EPC rating F — requires energy improvements and likely wall insulation upgrades
Main heating oil-fired boiler; fuel costs and oil supply to be considered
Private spring water with filtration; septic tank and separate treatment plant for barns
Access via part-private half-mile driveway; council tax banding reported as expensive
Tynllwyn is a substantial, characterful stone cottage set in about 1.5 acres with far-reaching countryside views. The main house offers five bedrooms, generous reception rooms and traditional features such as exposed stone, beamed ceilings, an inglenook with an oil-fired AGA and a multi‑fuel stove. The separate converted stable provides three-bedroom holiday-let or ancillary accommodation with its own parking and garden.
This property will appeal to families seeking space and rural privacy and to buyers wanting an income stream — the stables have been used successfully as a holiday let. The plot includes a river edge, garden areas, polytunnel, garage/workshop, large metal shed and outbuildings which add practical value for smallholding or hobby farming uses.
Buyers should note material considerations: the EPC is rated F, main heating is oil-fired with boiler and radiators, and the original stone walls likely lack modern insulation. Drainage is by septic tank and a separate treatment plant for the barns; water is from a private spring with a professional filtration system. Access is via a part-private, half-mile driveway. Council tax banding is reported as high and the wider area records high deprivation indices — important for mortgage, insurance and service considerations.
Viewing is recommended for anyone who values character, land and flexibility. The property offers clear potential for energy improvements and refurbishment, and immediate occupancy with scope to enhance thermal performance, reduce running costs and increase rental income from the converted stables.