An unmissable opportunity to purchase an outstanding traditional stone residence, with a twist in a sought after semi rural location. This unique detached substantial property also provides commercial accommodation suitable for a number of ventures plus two static caravans in their own private parking and landscaped gardens providing a healthy holiday rental income.
Dating back to 1760 with traditional fireplaces, log burning stoves, exposed stone walling and ceiling beams, the house oozes charm, character and style. It is immaculately presented and has been exceptionally well maintained by the current owner. The house boasts 2 reception rooms, spacious breakfast kitchen and a superb sunny conservatory overlooking the beautiful private landscaped gardens totalling 0.39 acres.
The inclusion of the commercial premises (once a shop) offers new owners a wealth of business opportunities or would simply make the most enviable home office, home gym, games/cinema room or hobby area. With direct access into the house and out to a discrete parking area the flexibility of this space and its opportunities are endless.
In addition there are two static caravans sitting in their own grounds with dedicated parking and a high degree of separation and privacy from the house. These have provided the owner with a healthy holiday rental income but alternatively are perfect for visiting relatives. This space is ideal for extra gardens, vegetable plots etc.
This really is a special country property offering the lifestyle dream for new owners.
The location itself is also unique, semi rural but easily accessible just a five-minute stroll from the Dwyrwd Estuary, designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, and offering unparalleled access to the natural beauty of the area. Close to the coastal path, rail and bus stops are within walking distance and Harlech and Portmadog just a short drive away.