- Charming Character Cottage +
- Approximately half an acre of gardens +
- Far reaching coastal views +
- Semi rural location +
- Sitting Room +
- Dining Room/Snug +
- Kitchen +
- Conservatory +
- 2 Bedrooms +
- Family Bathroom +
Fach Gron is a charming and delightful two-bedroom stone cottage, beautifully constructed in traditional style beneath a slate roof. Nestled within approximately half an acre of its own grounds, the property enjoys a peaceful semi-rural setting on the edge of the sought-after village of Dyffryn Ardudwy.
Presented in immaculate condition throughout, the rooms are light and well proportioned and the cottage is rich in character and original features. These include exposed beams, stone walls, a parquet floor, and a cosy open fireplace with a wood-burning stove. Modern comforts are seamlessly integrated, with a well-appointed kitchen, contemporary bathroom, UPVC windows, and oil-fired central heating. A recent addition by the current owners is a charming conservatory, perfectly positioned to take in the breathtaking countryside and distant sea views.
The grounds are thoughtfully landscaped with lawned areas, mature trees and shrubs, fruit trees, vegetable plots, a polytunnel, and a wooden cabin with additional sheds. A raised decking area and paved patio provide ideal spots to relax and enjoy the panoramic sea views and spectacular sunsets over the Llyn Peninsula. This property will appeal to keen gardeners who enjoy a certain amount of self sufficiency, the grounds are also well-suited for keeping poultry. There is also ample space for off road parking.
Accommodation comprises:
Ground Floor: Sitting Room, Dining Room/Snug, Kitchen, Utility Room, and Separate WC
First Floor: Spacious Landing, Two Bedrooms, and Family Bathroom
Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all that Fach Gron has to offer. This property is perfect for those seeking a lifestyle change in the heart of Snowdonia's stunning landscape.
The picturesque villages of Talybont and Dyffryn Ardudwy, lie at the foot of Moelfre and are surrounded by the impressive Rhinog mountain range, the historic Dyffryn Ardudwy Burial Chamber, the beautiful Bennar beach and the Cors y Gedol woods. Both villages have a thriving community and boasts a popular village hall, primary school, award winning butchers, local post office and convenient store. Close to many of the region's most popular towns and attractions, Harlech, Barmouth and Dolgellau are all just a short car journey away.
Council Tax Band: D £2342.57
Tenure: Freehold