Detached House for sale with 5 bedrooms, Llwyngwril Gwynedd

Llwyngwril Gwynedd

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  • 2

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Ref: WPL_WEL240086

  • Beautiful Sea Views
  • Detached
  • 4/5 Bedrooms
  • Plenty of Parking
  • Garage
  • Village Location
  • Waterside Living
  • Video Tour Available

If you're searching for a home that delivers truly unforgettable views, Tan Yr Allt is a rare find. This beautifully presented 4/5 bedroom detached home is set within landscaped gardens and enjoys uninterrupted panoramic views over the sea, with Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula rising majestically in the background – a setting that is arguably home to one of the finest garden and coastal vistas in the UK.



Inside, the accommodation is versatile, offering a hall, WC, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, dining room, living room, sunroom, four bedrooms, a study, and two bathrooms. The main bedroom and study enjoy direct access to a first-floor balcony, the perfect place to start your day with a coffee while watching dolphins out at sea.

The house is positioned centrally on a spacious plot, with gardens that cater to all tastes. Highlights include a level lawn, a patio perfect for hosting friends and family, a stream, well-established flowerbeds, a greenhouse, and a summer house. The recently tarmacked driveway provides generous parking and turning space, offering easy access to the road. A garage and cellar further enhance the property's practicality.

What truly sets Tan Yr Allt apart are the awe-inspiring panoramic views, sweeping across the sea, with the dramatic backdrop of Snowdonia and the Llyn Peninsula, and often accompanied by stunning West Wales sunsets. Whether you're relaxing on the balcony or unwinding on the patio with an evening glass of wine, the setting is nothing short of magical.

This is a rare opportunity to own a home in one of the most scenic locations in the UK.

Step inside

Upon entering through the front door, you’ll step into the hallway, where you’ll find the Utility / Cloakroom on your right, with the original oak staircase to your left, with generous storage under. The spacious L-shaped living room is bright and airy, with dual aspect windows that capture the stunning views. A feature fireplace with a cozy multi-fuel stove adds to the charm. Double doors lead into the sunroom, a perfect place to unwind while enjoying the sea views. The sunroom opens directly onto the sun terrace, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.

Step inside

The dining room features a striking semi-circular window, enhancing the beautiful outlook and adding character to the space. Next, you’ll find the well-equipped kitchen breakfast room, which boasts a range of wall and base units, an integrated oven, with combi microwave above, hob and extractor, sink and drainer, integrated dishwasher, fridge-freezer, and space for a dining table and chairs. The kitchen also provides access to the side entrance, where there’s plenty of room for coats and shoes, and leads into the downstairs WC.

Step inside

Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, a study/home office, and two bathrooms. Three of the bedrooms are doubles, with the fourth being a single. Each room offers lovely views, whether over the sea or the surrounding countryside. The study offers a great space for working from home, but could easily be converted into a fifth bedroom if needed. The main bedroom and study both have access to a balcony, which offers truly stunning views of the Llyn Peninsula, Snowdonia, and the beautiful Mawddach Estuary. The first bathroom upstairs features a free standing bath with a shower over, a WC, wash basin, and heated towel rail. The second bathroom is a shower room with a shower cubicle, WC, wash basin and heated towel rail.

Seller insight

"We moved to Tan Yr Allt 13 years ago, drawn by personal connections to the area, the breathtaking location, and the unique features of this lovely “Arts and Crafts” house. The coastal setting and stunning views were an immediate attraction, but we also valued the convenience of being close to essential services, with Birmingham just 3.5 hours away and London around 5 hours by train.When we first bought the property, it needed some care, so we undertook a complete renovation, designing the space to suit our needs. Now, as we look to downsize, we’ll certainly miss the warm local community, the excellent nearby amenities, the comfort of this home, and, of course, the incredible views. We truly hope the next owners will enjoy this place as much as we have."

Step outside

Accessed via a recently tarmacked, gated driveway, there is plenty of parking and turning space, with easy access to the garage.The gardens, which surround the house, have been beautifully maintained by the current owners, creating a peaceful and inviting space to enjoy. The tiered garden features a stream that flows from top to bottom, adding to the tranquil atmosphere. Pathways wind through the garden, leading to various areas, including an ornamental pond. There are established trees and hedges, well-stocked flowerbeds and borders, as well as sections dedicated to growing, such as fruit trees and soft fruit borders.

Step outside

Patio areas throughout the garden provide perfect spots to relax and take in the spectacular views, while the sun terrace outside the sunroom is ideal for alfresco dining on a summer’s day, where the truly outstanding views over Cardigan Bay can be fully appreciated.The renovated 1930s summer house, currently used for storage, could be easily converted into a relaxing retreat or a home office if needed.The gardens and grounds offer versatility, catering to a variety of needs, and can be adapted depending on what the next owner desires.

Location

The property is situated on the edge of the village of Llwyngwril, within Snowdonia National Park, about 0.8 miles from the village centre and amenities which include a public house, convenience store and access to the Cambrian Coast Railway line. The towns of Dolgellau and Tywyn are about 10 miles and 9 miles away respectively with each town providing a wider range of amenities. The popular seaside town of Aberdovey is approximately 12.5 miles to the south and provides a wide range of facilities including shops, restaurants, public houses, a championship golf course, a railway station, and a harbour. The surrounding area has a range of outdoor activities such as water sports and walking in Snowdonia National Park.

Services

Mains water, electricity, and drainage. There are 7 solar PV panels, and two solar hot water panels.

Heating

Oil.

Council tax

Band F.

Tenure

Freehold.

Broadband

Full Fibre Phone/Broadband connection.

Directions

Using the app ‘what3words’ type in: learn.bits.helpfullyAlternatively, from Dolgellau take the A493 towards Arthog and Llwyngwril. Follow this road for 9.6 miles, entering Llwyngwril, and the property will be found on the right.

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  • Council Tax Band

    F
  • Tenure

    Freehold
  • EPC Rating

    D
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