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Tyddyn Siocyn is a charming and characterful three/four-bedroom detached stone property, believed to dateback in part to the 16th century, set beneath a traditional slate roof in a secluded and picturesque location.
Enjoying breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and distant coastline, the property offers a rareopportunity to acquire a home of considerable character in one of North Wales’ most desirable settings.
The accommodation is both spacious and versatile, comprising the original cottage together with an attached annexe, linked by a conservatory to create extended living space. The annexe benefits from its own independent access, making it ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or, subject to any necessary permissions, a potential holiday let.
At the heart of the home is a striking sitting room featuring extensive glazing that perfectly frames the spectacular rural, mountain and sea views. Throughout, the property retains a wealth of character and period charm, complemented by generous room proportions and flexible living arrangements. While some cosmetic updating may be desired, the property offers excellent scope for a purchaser to enhance and personalise the accommodation to their own requirements.
The property benefits from LPG gas-fired central heating, supplemented by electric storage heaters and a multifuel stove, together with double-glazed windows throughout.
Externally, Tyddyn Siocyn stands within approximately 0.75 acres of mature, thoughtfully landscapedgardens, predominantly laid to lawn and enhanced by a variety of established shrubs and mature trees. A gated entrance leads to ample off-road parking, while the grounds provide a peaceful and private setting from which to enjoy the surrounding scenery.
A substantial detached stone barn further enhances the property's appeal and offers exciting potential for a variety of uses and offers excellent storage.
Despite its tranquil rural setting, the property remains readily accessible via a farm track, which also forms part of a public right of way, leading to a council-maintained road. The coastal towns of Harlech, Porthmadog and Barmouth are all within easy driving distance, providing access to a range of amenities,
leisure facilities and transport links.
Combining historic charm, flexible accommodation, stunning views and significant potential, Tyddyn Siocyn is an exceptional property that is likely to attract strong interest from those seeking a permanent residence, holiday home or lifestyle opportunity in this highly sought-after part of North Wales.
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Council Tax Band: F-£3,608.66
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Driveway
Garden details: Enclosed Garden, Private Garden
Electricity supply: Mains
Heating: Electric, LPG, Woodburner
Water supply: Mains
Sewerage: Septic Tank
Broadband: None
Split level
conservatory/Reception room
w: 4.75m x l: 8.9m
Large conservatory with door to front, cushion flooring, radiator and storage heater.
Steps to carpeted dining area, stairs to bedroom and bathroom, and door to bedroom 2.
Doors to sitting room and annexe.
The area provides all year round reception and entertaining space with excellent natural
lighting.
Sitting Room
w: 4.38m x l: 4.68m
Parquet wooden flooring, inglenook feature fire place with multi fuel burner and flagged
hearth. Radiator, storage heater and window to conservatory,
Stairs to first floor living room. Doors to office/utility and kitchen.
Office/Study Radiator, window to side, shelving, telephone point, parquet flooring.
Door to:
Utility Area/WC Three base units with laminate worktop over, space for washing machine and freezer.Wash hand basin, low level WC, heated towel rail. Slate floor.
Kitchen
w: 2.82m x l: 5.25m
One window to side, 2 windows to rear overlooking the garden and mountains, 9 base
and 4 wall units with laminate worktop over, tiled splashback, composite sink and
drainer 4 ring gas hob, integrated eye level double oven, space for fridge and plumbing
for dishwasher, exposed beams to ceiling, storage heater.
First Floor Living
Room
w: 4.77m x l: 5.4m
Two windows to either side, beamed ceiling and feature 'A' frame, two storage heaters,
carpet. Could be utilised as a further bedroom if required.
Landing Accessed by stairs from Conservatory, Velux window to rear, radiator, carpet.
Bedroom 1
w: 3.41m x l: 4.57m
Carpeted double bedroom. Dormer window to side with views over the mountains.,
radiator and storage heater. Under eaves storage.
Bathroom
w: 2.71m x l: 3.28m
Velux window to rear. Cast iron 6ft bath with electric shower over, Sanitan reproduction
period style pedestal wash basin and WC, tiled splashback, Radiator, wall mounted
electric blow heater, carpet.
Bedroom 2 Carpeted double bedroom. Window overlooking garden. Radiator and storage heater.
w: 2.71m x l: 5.03m Beamed ceiling, wardrobe and airing cupboard with electric hot water cylinder.
Annexe Suite
Sitting Room
w: 4.23m x l: 7.5m
Door from conservatory leads into annexe suite comprising an open plan living area,
door to front with access to outside, two Velux windows, vaulted ceiling with exposed A
Frame, 2 radiators, under stair storage, gas combi boiler.
Open stairs leading to:
Shower Room
w: 2m x l: 2.5m
Shower cubicle with electric shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, tiled
splash back, radiator, tiled flooring.
Mezzanine
Bedroom
w: 3.56m x l: 3.74m
Double bedroom with door/window to rear, fitted carpet.
Outside Detached stone barn situated to the front of the property, featuring a vaulted A-frame roof with exposed beams and an electricity supply. A timber storage shed has been
constructed within the rear section of the barn, and an external water supply is available.
An additional small building provides additional wood storage, while a separate wooden
garden shed benefits from mains electricity.
The remains of an old pigsty are located to the rear of the barn.
A gated entrance opens onto a large driveway, providing ample off-road parking.
The property is set within approximately 0.39 acres of mature, landscaped gardens.
Boundaries are defined by a combination of established
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Traditional stone built detached cottage with annexe
Secluded location with distant views to the mountains and coastal plain to the sea
Detached Barn and other outbuildings
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