**** NO ONWARD CHAIN - COUNTRYSIDE & WOODLAND VIEWS - DOUBLE GARAGE - GARDEN ROOM - SECLUDED LOCATION ****Offered for sale with no onward chain is this beautifully presented four bedroom detached property, the current owners have renovated and extended the property to offer spacious accommodation throughout with a fantastic blend of character features and modern benefits. The property is located within a secluded spot on the outskirts of the popular village of Betws Y Coed and accessed over a small bridge, set within gardens that enjoy views over the neighbouring fields, passing stream and woodland beyond. In brief the accommodation offers; open porch, entrance hall, ground floor shower room, utility room/boot room, open plan kitchen/diner/family room with bespoke hard wood fitted units, granite tops, wood burning stove that fuels the heating and hot water, lounge with multi fuel burner, beamed ceiling and bay window with boxed seating and storage, additional reception room suitable for office/play room or ground floor bedroom. To the first floor there is a modern family bathroom and four double bedrooms, all enjoying the surrounding views; master bedroom enjoys fitted wardrobes, four piece en-suite and double doors leading out to a decked balcony that leads on to the rear garden, enjoying the surrounding countryside and woodland views. Further benefiting from double glazing, mature gardens to front and rear, front offering lawn area and patio seating area with planted borders, detached double garage with light and power, covered area to side and rear of garage lends well as an excellent drying area and log store to side, garden room with bi-folding doors leading out to covered decked seating area, walled and fenced boundary. Steps leading to rear garden; raised planted beds with well stocked and mature grounds for fruit and vegetables, additional decked seating area with fixed gazebo and balustrade, also enjoying surrounding views, walled boundary two sides and passing steam as third.Viewing is essential to appreciate the position and accommodation the property has to offer.Betws Y Coed is a village and community within the Conwy Valleys nestled in the heart of The Snowdonia Mountain range. Famous for its picturesque scenery, mountains, and rivers it's a popular tourist spot for ramblers, mountain climbers and people looking for a quiet weekend retreat. Thevillage offers many amenities including shops, cafes, bars, restaurants and has a great vibe in thesummer time with the streets filled with visitors. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69021221
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This handsome 4 bedroom detached residence has spectacular views over the West Shore Coastline and the Maesdu & North Wales Golf Courses.The property is immaculately presented throughout, with a feature open plan Living, Dining, Kitchen and a lovely Principal Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom & Juliette Balcony.Externally the property offers off street parking for 2 cars and rear West facing, split level landscaped garden catching the afternoon sun with mature shrubs, hedges and palms, plus decked and flagged terraces, Summer House, Greenhouse and several sheds. This handsome 4 bedroom detached residence has spectacular views over the West Shore Coastline and the Maesdu & North Wales Golf Courses.The property is immaculately presented throughout, with a feature open plan Living, Dining, Kitchen and a lovely Principal Bedroom with En-Suite Bathroom & Juliette Balcony.The property has been very well cared for during our client's ownership (from 2015) with extensive renovations/improvements carried out to include living/ dining/kitchen with granite worktops, patio doors to balcony/decked area, new porch, bathrooms, new combi boiler, several new uPVC windows, electric wide rib sectional garage door, new consumer unit and new flooring/carpets throughout.The accommodation has been tastefully decorated throughout and benefits from gas fired central heating and uPVC double glazing, providing: Entrance Porch, Reception Hall, Lounge, Open Plan Living/Dining/Kitchen with French doors opening onto a raised decked terrace which is South/West facing and enjoys all day sun, Utility Room, Cloakroom, Integral Garage, Spacious Landing with Store Room, Principal Bedroom with En-Suite, two further Double Rooms, Single Room/Home Office and Family Shower Room.Externally the property offers off street parking for 2 cars and rear West facing, split level landscaped garden catching the afternoon sun with mature shrubs, hedges and palms, plus decked and flagged terraces, Summer House, Greenhouse and several sheds. Material Information1.Tenure: Freehold. Land Registry Title No: WA812583.2. Council Tax band is F Conwy County Borough Council.3. Gas Central Heating via a combination boiler.4.uPVC Double Glazing.5. All mains services connected.6. Flood Risk Rivers, Seas and Service Water Very Low Risk see 7. Estimated Broadband Speed Standard & Superfast see 8. Mobile Coverage EE, 02, & Vodafone see 9. A Detached 4 bedroom house of traditional construction.Sales Particulars with useful Links below: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i68759706
'Bryn Morfa' is a spacious yet cosy, cottage-style, detached home set amongst expansive gardens and with its own paddock. The property is on a secluded plot surrounded by mature trees. Offering kitchen, open plan living/dining room, sun room, and home office/utility. Three bedrooms, bathroom and principal bedroom with en-suite shower room and dressing room. Gated paddock, garage, patio area and multiple grassed areas surrounding the property. Bryn Morfa 'Hill overlooking the Sea' A spacious 4 bedroom cottage style farmhouse with a small grazing paddock , the accommodation has a cosy and an inviting ambience & karma. Situated within semi-rural surroundings on the outskirts of Llandudno Junction and close to the A470 link road into the bustling Seaside Resort of Llandudno, known as 'The Welsh Riviera' 'Bryn Morfa' is a spacious cottage-style, detached home set amongst expansive gardens and with its own paddock. The property is set within a secluded plot, amounting to just under an acre (0.89 acre), surrounded by mature trees. The well-presented accommodation offers a Farmhouse style Kitchen/Breakfast, open plan Living/Dining room, feature Garden Room with exposed ceiling beams, and a Home Office/Studio/Utility, the Principal Bedroom has an en-suite Shower Room and a walk in Dressing Room. Outside there is a separate gated paddock, parking for 4/5 cars, garage, patio area and mature lawns surrounding the property.The property is situated between the centre of Llandudno Junction and the rural hamlet of Llangwstentin, the main line London Euston to Holyhead stops at Llandudno Junction (about 1.5 miles) and the A55 Expressway connecting to the M Road System is less than a mile away. The famous walled town of Conwy A UNESCO World Heritage Site is only 2 miles away, the bustling Seaside Resort of Llandudno is less than 4 miles, the start of The Conwy Valley is less than 2 miles, giving access to The Eryri/Snowdonia National Park which offers some of the best 'thrill & adrenalin' experiences in the UK, together with one of the most picturesque road and railway journeys in the country, eventually wending it's way to the base of Y Wyddfa/Snowdon, the famous highest point in Wales and the mountain range which is a mecca for climbers and walkers.Material InformationIn compliance with the Unfair Trading Regulations 20081. Tenure Freehold Land registry Title No. WA5268722. Council Tax Band E Conwy County Borough Council3. Gas Central Heating via a combination boiler, in addition there is a gas fired log burner and a multi fuel stove.4. Part Double Glazed5. Services connected mains Gas, Water, Electric. DRAINAGE is by Registered Private Septic Tank with a soak away.6.Flood Risk Rivers & Surface Water - Very Low , Sea Low. 7.Estimated Broadband Speed Standard & Superfast, see 8.Mobile Coverage O2, 3 three, EE & Vodafone, see 9. A detached 4 bedroom of traditional construction, mainly solid granite and brick.Sales Particulars with useful Links below: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70379057
'Ala Moyn' is an individually designed and deceptively spacious detached three bedroom house, situated on a highly prominent corner plot, facing due West and enjoying spectacular Sunsets, views over the West Shore Promenade, with 'Puffin Island' and the Coastline of Anglesey as a backdrop. 'Ala Moyn' is an individually designed and deceptively spacious detached three bedroom house, situated on a highly prominent corner plot, facing due West and enjoying spectacular Sunsets, views over the West Shore Promenade, with 'Puffin Island' and the Coastline of Anglesey as a backdrop.ACCOMMODATIONGlazed Entrance Porch, leading into spacious Reception Hall with Cloakroom and stairlift to upper floor, double doors into double aspect Lounge, double aspect Dining Room with patio doors into the rear garden, Fitted Kitchen with quality base and wall cupboards supplied by Neville Johnson and finished with woodblock worksurfaces, leads to Utility Room with wall mounted Vaillant gas fired boiler, access to Rear Garden and Integral Double Garage with remote controlled up and over door and an Electric Vehicle Charging Point.A spindled staircase with chair lift, leads up to a spacious First Floor Landing with Airing Cupboard and Hot Water Cylinder, Principal Bedroom offers far reaching views of the Promenade and Gt Orme, with an extensive range of fitted robes and furniture, En Suite Bathroom, two further Double Bedrooms and a four piece Bathroom.Material InformationIn compliance with The Unfair Trading Regulations 20081. Tenure We are led to believe from the seller that the property is Freehold, however the property is not Registered with Land Registry so we cannot confirm this.2. Council Tax Band G Conwy County Borough Council.3. Gas Central Heating, via a traditional styled boiler which serves a hot water cylinder.4. uPVC Double Glazing.5. All mains services are connected.6.Flood Risk Rivers Very Low, Sea & Surface Water Low. See 6. Estimated Broadband Speed Standard, Superfast and Ultrafast See 7. Mobile Coverage EE, 3 three, O2 & Vodafone. See 9. A detached 3 bedroom house of traditional construction. Sales Particulars with useful Links below: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70289669
A unique detached family home with a Dutch Barn styled facade, only a stone's throw from the magnificent sweeping bay of 'The Welsh Riviera'. Craig Lodge is located within the highly desirable Craigside area of Llandudno, on the lower slopes of the Little Orme and only a four minute walk to the magnificent Promenade and beach. The property boasts 360 views that will literally take your breath away and you've got the option of enjoying these views from your very own secluded balcony. Craig Lodge, Craigside, LlandudnoA unique detached family home with a Dutch Barn styled facade, only a stone's throw from the magnificent sweeping bay of 'The Welsh Riviera'.Craig Lodge is located within the highly desirable Craigside area of Llandudno, on the lower slopes of the Little Orme and only a four minute walk to the magnificent Promenade and beach. The property boasts 360 views that will literally take your breath away and you've got the option of enjoying these views from your very own secluded balcony, the Piece de resistance and the cherry on the cake, or the beautifully presented lawned front garden or just from the the comfort of your home.You can watch as the world passes you by or look out over the picturesque Llandudno Bay - watch the R.N.L.I. Shannon Class Lifeboat and its sister inshore D Class inflatable being put through its passes and the jet powered speed boats zoom across the glistening water between the two headlands. If you want to change things up, you can shift to the other side and watch as hikers tackle the iconic Little Orme. You've also got Bodafon Fields and the Nant y Gamar hillside on your doorstep and off in the distance you will find the Conwy Mountains. You literally have it all when it comes to views.Craig Lodge, we are told was built circa 1927, and features a Dutch Barn elevation, more recently the property has been in the same family for the past 30 years and has been cared for and grown with their families. The property has been completely refurbished by the current owners, including re-plastering, re-plumbed, re-decorated throughout using a pallet of 'Farrell & Ball' shades, plus a new heating system and radiators installed, new carpets and curtains fitted throughout. That's just to name a few things. They have also reconfigured the original garage to create more rooms downstairs and added a walk in wardrobe and en-suite shower room to the principal bedroom on the first floor.Location wise you are in the perfect spot. For those keen walkers you can step out your front door and within a few hundred yards onto the Little Orme. Nant y Gamar hillside is also close and boasts some scenic walking paths, or the North Shore is just a short journey down the road for those that prefer walking or cycling along the seaside path to Conwy. You have easy access to Llandudno and its array of shops, restaurants, and cafes, as well as the seaside town's two major shopping parks for those shopaholics out there. It is also just a short drive to the area's other most popular seaside town - Rhos-on-Sea. The A55 is close by allowing you to travel further afield, if you ever decide to leave the house. There are a variety of public transport links on your doorstep too.It was named The Sunday Times 'Property of the Week' when it was last on the market, around 15 years ago. This is a unique opportunity that doesn't come about every day.UNIQUE ROOMSThe first floor bathroom - the best time to have a bath is when there is a storm, according to the Vendor. Just imagine, lying back in the bath, closing your eyes and listening to the waves as they crash against the shore and the rain pitter pattering against the window. You feel like you can reach out and touch the waves, the Vendor said. It (the home) is obviously stunning on summer days but I absolutely love it when there is a storm. Having a bath on stormy night, you can't beat it.Principal Bedroom - A beautifully presented, spacious bedroom with a bay window giving glimpses of the sea, taking in views of the Little Orme and then a window to the front where you can see the Nant y Gamar hillside and Conwy Mountains off in the distance. The current vendors have also installed a walk in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room, so you can get ready to go out without having to leave your room.Garage - The original garage footprint was similar to the 40ft Balcony above, but has been reconfigured to provide the Study, Shower Room & Utility. Open plan 'U' shapped living/dining room - The ground floor has a lovely flow to it. You walk in to the hallway and to your right you are greeted by the light & spacious living/dining room. This consists of two beautiful bay windows which let in plenty of light. Leads intoFitted Kitchen - A beautifully presented kitchen with marble work tops and a central Island. It has all the features you could want in a kitchen including new integrated fridge and dishwasher, gas hob, LED downlights and cupboards giving ample storage space. You can also enjoy north-west facing views towards the North Shoreand Conwy Mountains while you're doing the dishes. The 40ft Balcony One of the most impressive features of Craig Lodge. Boasting breath taking views down the North Shore Promenade into Llandudno, you can see everything between you and the Great Orme. You also have the Little Orme towering over you to the opposite side. You can just imagine sitting out there in the summer with a cold drink, some nibbles and good company taking in the views. It doesn't get much better than that. It's a fantastic size to - running the length of the house, allowing ample room for an outdoor setting as well as sun lounges, or whatever takes your fancy.ACCOMMODATIONGround floor: Hallway, open plan living/dining room, kitchen, sitting room, utility room, shower room and study.First floor: Principal bedroom with walk in wardrobe and en-suite shower room, three double bedrooms, bathroom and storage room. Externally: Driveway, garage, front garden and balcony.Material Fact The property is not suitable for Cavity Wall InsulationFREEHOLD - COUNCIL TAX BAND G - EPC - D. Land Registry Title No. WA766585.AHF/PG September 2022 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69211024
A stunning, modern architect designed home constructed in 2010 which is ready to move into with no forward chain. No 1 is one of two properties commissioned and are perfectly tucked away down a gated private driveway a short distance from the main town centre of Llandudno and its famous sweeping promenade. This spacious, attractive property has all the features you would expect from a modern home along with a sunny back garden and lovely hillside views from the first floor. Bright and spacious are the two things most requested by buyers when looking for a home and No.1 offers these and more. Superbly laid out, the accommodation includes an attractive entrance hall with galleried landing, through lounge and sitting room with patio door on to the rear garden. Double doors lead into a magnificent 32ft kitchen-dining room which has bi-fold doors opening on to the gardens, a study, utility and cloaks. To the first floor are four fabulous bedrooms including the master suite with walk- in dressing room and chic ensuite with feature free standing bath. Bedroom two is also ensuite whilst bedroom 3 is used as a lovely cosy lounge with Velux windows whilst the fourth bedroom is currently used as a second study. A very spacious, four piece family bathroom chic family completes the picture. Outside is an attached double garage with side personal door and ample parking. The area has so much to offer being on the edge of the buzz of Llandudno. The famous Great Orme and Little Orme are within walking distance and plenty of walks available within the surrounding countryside. Easy access to the A55 motorway network. EPC: C77 * For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69395467
'A home with an income'.How would you like to live and work in a Grade 2 listed Victorian property, with 'jaw dropping' views overlooking the famous, bustling, seaside town of Llandudno known as 'The Welsh Riviera' The purchase of Haulfre Cafe & Tea Gardens is a life changing experience. You get to live in an amazing location, within the sheltered lee of The Great Orme, waking up on a beautiful summers morning to the spectacular sunrise over the Little Orme lighting up the town and coastline or overlooking a 'Hoolie of a Storm' with waves cascading onto the beach and black clouds forming angry faces.The Tea Rooms are laid out in a traditional Victorian way, with an up to date twist, around 30 covers, plus around 60 covers in the gardens. There is a well-equipped Counter Servery, fully equipped Kitchen & Prep Room. The self-contained apartment offers impressive 3/4 bedroomed accommodation with Lounge, Kitchen-Diner, Shower & Bathrooms and a Sundeck. PLUS PARKING FOR THREE CARSMATERIAL FACTSIn compliance with the Unfair Trading Regulations 20081. Tenure Freehold. Land Registry Title No. WA8278472. RATES - The property has a Commercial Usage, as such it is split into two rates The Tea Rooms - Business Rateable Value - £11,250, The Apartment Domestic Council Tax Band B.3. Gas Central Heating, via a recently installed gas combination boiler which services both floors for heat and hot water.4. Glazing The property is Listed and is located within a Conservation Area as such the widows are timber framed with some having sealed unit double glazing.4. All mains services are connected.5. Flood Risk Seas, Rivers & Surface Water Very Low.6. Estimated Broadband Speed & Mobile Phone coverage Address not shown on the Ofcom checker site; however we understand from the seller that the property has a BT fibre link and coverage from 4 mobile phone providers.7. A detached Victorian property of standard construction.Sales Particulars with useful Links below: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71776478
Standing in a splendid elevated position on the edge of the coastal village of Dwygyfylchi is this generous 19th century residence, commanding exceptional views of the coastline, a most picturesque setting bordering the Snowdonia National Park. Standing in a splendid elevated position in the coastal village of Dwygyfylchi is this handsome and most generous 19th century Detached Residence, commanding exceptional views of the sea and nearby scenic coastline, a picturesque setting bordering the Snowdonia National Park and yet just a short drive from the A55 Expressway and beautiful Sychnant Pass. Miles of sandy beaches and mountain walks are practically on your doorstep. Plas Gwyn stands in generous, well-stocked garden grounds measuring some 0.6 acres together with a gated driveway providing ample off road parking and a useful Detached Double Garage. The gardens completely surround the house with trees and shrubs providing privacy and different areas in which to relax and take in the stunning scenery. Plas Gwyn simply has to be viewed to appreciate the special position this property occupies.The property also backs directly onto the hillside of Foel Lus, known for its scenic Victorian Terrace Walk with direct private access from the garden onto the hillside. Plas Gwyn enjoys a pleasing symmetry with two appealing reception rooms to the east and west wing and a central entrance hall. A superb sun room is located on the westerly facing elevation, a room guaranteed to be frequently in use due to its bright and airy feel with its pitched ceiling, roof lights and picture windows, nicely framing the sea and surrounding scenery.The interior is sympathetically modernised so you can enjoy the best of both worlds, the essential character preserved with its attractive coved ceilings and period features. The practical nature of the property is also evident with a spacious kitchen with central island topped off with a solid granite worktop, a useful scullery with everything at your disposal and a handy laundry room with WC and wash basin. On the first floor are five bedrooms, two with en-suite facilities and a luxury family bathroom with rolled top bath and large modern shower. In addition, to the main accommodation is a most useful Cellar which offers potential to be utilised as a gym, workshop or hobbies room.Externally, the landscaped gardens are on laid out over four terraces with lawns, established flower beds, numerous plants, shrubs and mature trees. To the rear and located adjacent to the garage is a paved patio with potting shed/store. Benefiting from hardwood double glazing throughout and gas central heating, the accommodation briefly comprises: Vestibule, Entrance Hall, Sitting/Dining Room, Lounge, Sun Room, Kitchen, Scullery, Laundry Room/WC, Landing, five Bedrooms (En-suite & WC to two bedrooms), Family Bathroom and separate WC. The Cellar offers two separate rooms and Wine Store.Dwygyfylchi is a pretty village sandwiched beneath the foothills of Snowdonia and the sea. The village can offer day to day amenities to include shops, two pubs and a primary school. There are also thriving golf and bowls clubs. The local beach is perfect for families and watersports and there are numerous beautiful walks along the coast or into the mountains. A more comprehensive range of amenities can be found in neighbouring Penmaenmawr which, having undergone major improvements in recent years, is an attractive place to shop and where there is a popular sailing club. Many other leisure pursuits and commercial centres can be found in nearby Llandudno and Bangor.Plas Gwyn therefore offers both a stunning coastal setting but also good local services and has excellent transport connections. A frequent bus service linking Caernarfon to Llandudno runs through the village with the nearby local mainline station and main A55 expressway providing easy access to Holyhead, Bangor, Chester and beyond. Located just a short drive over the scenic Sychnant Pass you'll arrive at picturesque Conwy with its impressive castle, the lush Vale of Conwy and Snowdonia National Park. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70959339
**** INCOME POTENTIAL - COVERED HEATED SWIMMING POOL - TWO BEDROOM DETACHED CABIN - TWO BEDROOM ANNEX - DOUBLE GARAGE - FAR REACHING SEA, COUNTRYSIDE & HILLSIDE VIEWS ***Beresford Adams are pleased to offer for sale this versatile detached property, situated within the sought after and popular village of Bryn Pydew, enjoying views over the surrounding countryside and hillsides with Llandudno Little Orme and sea views in the distance. Nestled within a semi-rural location with neighbouring towns a short drive away with many amenities.In brief the main house offers; entrance porch/sun room, lounge with wood burning stove and picture window enjoying the views, opening through to dining room, kitchen/breakfast room with integral appliances, utility/boiler room, bedroom and shower room. To the lower level there is a three piece bathroom and two double bedrooms. Formerly part of the main house and could be reinstated, is a separate two bedroom annex offering; lounge opening through to modern kitchen with integral appliances, two bedrooms and modern shower room. There is also a detached cabin within the sale offering; lounge, dining room, kitchen/diner, bathroom and two bedrooms; one with en-suite bathroom. Externally the property offers a double garage with greenhouse to rear, two detached outbuildings, covered heated swimming pool with sliding shutters over, pump house, mature gardens surrounding the properties with lawns, mature shrubs and trees, planted flowerbeds, composting area, a variety of seating areas to enjoy the surrounding and far reaching views and sweeping driveway leading through the grounds. The property is serviced with oil fired central heating, solar panels, a septic tank and double glazing with a mixture of uPVC and wooden framed units. Viewing is essential to appreciate the position of the property and the potential it has to offer.Bryn Pydew is a sought after, semi rural village located between Llandudno Junction, Mochdre and Penrhyn Bay. The picturesque village offers a village hall, children's play area, many beautiful countryside and mountain walks and the famous Bryn Pydew Obelisk. The village offers easy access to the neighbouring towns with an array of amenities, including excellent local primary and secondary schools both state and private, good range of shops and restaurants in the area, theatre and sea fronted promenade in Llandudno. Excellent link road onto the A55 to Chester and Bangor and beyond. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70448566
Cwrt-y-Llyn is a prominent, south-facing earth-sheltered house combining a breath-taking country location with renewable energy sources and the potential to provide leisure business activities. The accommodation is laid out over two floors, with lake & countryside views from the primary reception rooms including the generous living/dining room that spans the front of the property and leads out to a south-facing porch/ sunroom. The kitchen breakfast room enjoys a westerly aspect with a range of fitted units and space for a breakfast table. A study/fifth bedroom, shower room and hallway complete the ground floor accommodation. Stairs rise to the first floor where there are two double bedrooms overlooking the lake and two further double bedrooms with countryside views, one having access onto a west-facing terrace. The bedrooms are served by a large shower room and bathroom.The property has a section 106 agreement that allows the property only to be used or occupied by a person(s) carrying out a Fisheries business and ancillary agricultural operations. This is currently met by a contract between the owners and a local angling club to fish the lakes for an annual fee. Please ask the agent for further information.Gardens and groundsCwrt-y-Llyn stands in an elevated position within breath-taking grounds that include an established lake with island, a large pasture paddock with stable and woodland of deciduous and coniferous trees providing wonderful walks and areas to unwind. The large driveway sweeps to the front of the property and a generous south-facing terrace flanks the front of the house, giving the most amazing views over the lake, woodland and towards the hills beyond. A secluded, sheltered westerly courtyard offers the perfect spot to admire the evening sunsets. Approximately 2.8 acres of woodland with lakes is found across an adjacent field. The property is complemented by a double garage with electric roller door.Services: Oil fired central heating, solar panels, mains water and private drainage.Agent's Note: The property has a section 106 agreement that allows the property only to be used or occupied by a person(s) carrying out a Fisheries business and ancillary agricultural operations. This is currently met by a contract between the owners and a local angling club to fish the lakes for an annual fee. Please ask the agent for further information.Located in the Vale of coastal Conwy, Cwrt-y-Llyn benefits from an array of nearby amenities and breath-taking unspoilt countryside surroundings along with notable walking, cycling and horse-riding routes. The nearby village of Llangernyw has a beautiful ancient church, popular public house and restaurant, shop and school. The stunning North Welsh coastline is only 8 miles or so from the house, providing an array of coastal walks and beautiful sandy beaches. The A55 expressway offers convenient road links, and mainline train connections to Llandudno, Holyhead, and London are accessible via Colwyn Bay station. Well-reputed nearby schools include St. Gerard's, St David's College, and Rydal Penrhos.Directions (Postcode LL22 8RF)From Colwyn Bay1. From the A55 Colwyn Bay take the B5113 south for 6 miles. Take left turn for Trofarth/Betws-yn-Rhos (before the Holland Arms). Drive for 1.6 miles to Cwrt-y-Llyn via two right turns.From Llanrwst2. From A470 Llanrwst take A548 for 2.5 miles. Turn left onto B5113 for 5 miles and turn right (after Holland Arms) for Trofarth/Betws-yn-Rhos. Drive for 1.6 miles to Cwrt-y-Llyn via two right turns.What3Words: sneezed.juices.trudges For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i68727474
An impressive, split level three bedroom detached house nestled in amongst three & a half acres of countryside, with spectacular views over the surrounding rural area, with the coastline of Rhos on Sea as a backdrop.The property has been extensively renovated by the current owners and now offers a modern, sleek hideaway with light, airy & spacious rooms. 'A modern take on rural living' This innovative home is a perfect semi-rural idyll, with possibly the best sea views in the whole of Bryn Pydew. With additional captivating countryside views from the major rooms and from the stunning balcony, woodland walks at the end of your own private road, peace and privacy due to the stunning location and almost 3.5 acres of land. 'This is a property to be savoured'Bron Heulog is set in an idyllic setting of almost 3.5 acres of rewilding garden, hidden away in the heart of this well regarded small rural village of Bryn Pydew situated in an elevated position between the historic town of Conwy (less than 3 miles) and the bustling Seaside resort of Llandudno (less than 4 miles). St Davids College is only a 10 minutes' drive away. (2.8 miles)An impressive, split level three bedroom detached house nestled in amongst three & a half acres of countryside, with spectacular views over the surrounding rural area, with the coastline of Rhos on Sea as a backdrop.The property has been extensively renovated by the current owners and now offers a modern, sleek hideaway with light, airy & spacious rooms. The first floor living space flows really well and opens out onto the extensive balcony, while the three double bedrooms on the lower floor, all have sliding glazed doors opening onto a terrace or into the garden.1969 sq ft/ 182.9 sq m of Accommodation A bridged walkway runs up to an Apexed open Porch, leading into a Reception Hall and into the Open Plan Kitchen-Dining-Living Room (there is an ingenious envelop sliding door to separate the Lounge from the Dining area) opening out onto the wrap around Balcony, plus there is a Study or Gaming area and separate Utility Room. The Lower Ground Floor provides the Principal Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room, plus 2 x Double Bedrooms, a Contemporary Bath/Shower Room and a separately accessed Home Office or Gym.Externally there is a Detached Double Garage/Workshop, a two tier parking area, the drive way has two accesses. Almost three and half acres of rewilding garden.MATERIAL FACTSIn compliance with the Unfair Trading Regulations 20081.Tenure FREEHOLD, HM Land Registry Title No. CYM5685602.Council Tax Band is F, Conwy County Borough Council.3. Oil Fired Central Heating, servicing underfloor (wet) heating with individual room thermostats, with a pressurized hot water cylinder. Plus two highly efficient log burners.4. 'Velfac' energy efficient composite aluminium/wood double gazed windows and patio doors.5 Drainage via a Private Septic Tank. Mains Water & Electricity.6. Flood Risk -Rivers, Seas & Surface Water Very Low 7. Estimated Broadband Speed Standard & Ultrafast, 8. Mobile Coverage O2, 3three, EE & Vodafone. 9. Detached 3 bedroom split level house of standard construction.Sales Particulars with useful Links below: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71623097
A unique opportunity to purchase a well presented holding situated in an attractive position in the Conwy Valley and within the Snowdonia National Park.In all extending to 23.26 acresFor sale by private treaty as a whole.LocationHendre Wen is situated within the beautiful Conwy Valley and enjoys stunning views of the surrounding countryside and hills.The property is located approximately 2.3 miles from the market town of Llanrwst with popular tourist village of Betws y Coed being 3 miles away.Llandudno Junction offers the closest main line direct train links with London Euston and is well located for accessing the A55 North Wales Expressway and the national motorway network.AmenitiesThe market town of Llanrwst offers a range of local amenities including a primary and secondary school.The village of Bews y Coed is one of the primary destinations within Snowdonia National Park with a host of shops, cafes and public houses to cater for the many tourists that visit annually. The village is popular with walkers, mountain bikers and those enjoying the many walks of the area.The bustling spa town of Llandudno offers a wider range of pubs, shops, including national supermarkets and retailers.FarmhouseHendre Wen is a traditional stone built farmhouse which is Grade II* listed and enjoys a delightful central location within the farmstead.The property provides useful living space that retains many of its traditional features throughout, with the ground floor offering a kitchen, living room, dining room and a ground floor bathroom. The first floor provides three bedrooms and a bathroom with a further large attic room above.The interior of the farmhouse does require modernisation yet offers an opportunity for any purchaser to create an idyllic home with plenty of character.A driveway leads down from the A470 to the heart of the farmstead. The property has a pretty garden to the rear from which there are clear view across the valley with a further vegetable garden and small paddock.BuildingsThe property benefits from a number of stone outbuildings which are currently being used for general storage. These buildings offer exciting potential for conversion subject to securing the requisite planning permissions. There are also two modern agricultural buildingsLandThe farmland extends to approximately 22.58 acres in total which surrounds the farmstead.The farmland is split into good sized parcels which are all easily accessible from the farmstead. The farmland is comprised of improved grassland which is suitable for silage cropping and livestock grazing year round.The boundaries are a mixture of hedgerows and livestock fencing with the holding being fully stockproof. Hendre Wen benefits from mains water to the fields with a number of water troughs.Method of SaleThe property is offered for sale by private treaty.Tenure & PossessionThe freehold of the property is offered for sale with vacant possession.Basic Payment SchemeThe holding is registered by Rural Payments Wales.Listing StatusHendre Wen Farmhouse is Grade II* listed as a C17 vernacular farmhouse with especially well preserved interiors. In addition, the former stable block is also included with the listing.Further details are available from the selling agent.ServicesHendre Wen is serviced by mains electricity and water, private drainage, and an oil fired AGA.Wayleaves Easements & Rights of WayThe property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.Health & SafetyGiven the potential hazards of a livestock farm we would ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection, for your own personal safety.EPC RatingHendre Wen Farmhouse:EPC Rating G (14)Local AuthorityConwy County Borough Council Tel: Snowdonia National Park Authority Tel: ViewingsStrictly by confirmed appointment with the vendor's agents, Carter Jonas .DirectionsFrom Llanrwst head south on the A470 towards Betws y Coed. Approximately 1.1 miles after passing the Texaco service station on leaving Llanrwst the turning to Hendre Wen is situated on the right. Follow the track and you will arrive in the farmyard.What3words /// embraced.donor.intruding For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i68657658
Perched in an idyllic elevated setting, this exquisite family residence captures attention with its breathtaking coastal panoramas and mesmerising sunset vistas. Positioned within the sought-after 'Gannock Park,' a unique area of distinctive properties, this spacious abode enjoys a privileged position, offering unparalleled views of the Conwy Estuary, Conwy Castle, and the scenic Conwy Mountain. The iconic Vardre hilltop, once home to Deganwy Castle, forms a picturesque backdrop, enticing exploration through an access gate to its summit for even more panoramic perspectives. Step into the embrace of Gannock Park, where the entrance hall extends a warm welcome, enveloping you in a sense of hospitality. A captivating feature unfolds before youan exquisite timber balustrade gracefully leading up to the gallery landing, setting the tone for the elegance that permeates this residence. As you venture further, the bright lounge beckons, illuminated by natural light that accentuates the space. The piece de resistance reveals itself through expansive windows, offering breathtaking views toward the majestic Conwy Castle. This visual feast extends seamlessly outdoors to a generously proportioned balcony, ideal for indulging in the enchantment of warm summer days and nights. In this serene retreat, the home invites exploration with its inherent versatility and the potential for expansion, pending the necessary consents. The existing accommodation effortlessly integrates three bedrooms, four reception rooms, and two bathrooms all of which that showcase stunning views from all perspectives, framed by the expansive windows. Additionally, the residence boasts the added advantage of a self-contained annex accessible via internal stairs. The annex unfolds into an open-plan room suitable for use as a lounge/bedroom/kitchenette, complemented by a shower room and a separate WC. This adaptable space not only provides ample storage but also offers convenient access to the front.Occupying approximately 0.5 acres, the residence is accessed via a private drive, creating a retreat-like ambiance that ensures seclusion from the road, enveloping the property in a cocoon of privacy. The expansive driveway and garage efficiently cater to practical parking needs. Meticulously tended by the current owner, the enchanting gardens feature mature trees, vibrant flowers, and various shrubs, with secret areas of interest that wildlife cherishes, enhancing the overall allure of the property.Deganwy entices with its array of boutique shops, fine dining establishments, and an upscale marina featuring its own luxurious hotel and spa. Positioned along one of North Wales' captivating coastlines, this charming village lies between the renowned towns of Llandudno and Conwy on the picturesque banks of the Conwy Estuary. With inviting beaches and scenic coastal walks, Deganwy serves as a haven for those seeking the perfect fusion of natural beauty and refined living. Set against the backdrop of the Conwy Estuary, the location ensures an abundance of sunlight, casting a golden glow on the surroundings and accentuating the area's most spectacular sunsets. In this idyllic setting, the residence becomes a perfect retreat for those who appreciate the harmonious blend of luxurious living and the splendors of the natural world.First Floor Entrance Hall - Lounge - 5.47m x 4.26m (17'11 x 13'11) - Dining Room - 4.25m x 4.00m (13'11 x 13'1) - Sitting Room - 3.48m x 3.40m (11'5 x 11'1 ) - Kitchen - 3.93m x 3.15m (12'10 x 10'4 ) - Conservatory - 4.09m x 2.90m (13'5 x 9'6 ) - Toilet - Bathroom - 2.27m x 2.65m (7'5 x 8'8 ) - Downstairs To The Lower Level - Lounge/Study - 4.21m x 2.72m (13'9 x 8'11 ) - Kitchenette - 4.21m x 2.62m (13'9 x 8'7 ) - Toilet - Shower Room - Upstairs To The Second Floor - Bedroom One - 4.81m x 4.16m (15'9 x 13'7 ) - Bedroom Two - 4.01m x 3.15m (13'1 x 10'4 ) - Bathroom - 2.36m x 1.36 (7'8 x 4'5 ) - Garage - 5.63m x 3.97m (18'5 x 13'0 ) - External - These enchanting grounds of Gannock Park, where the gardens sprawl across 0.5 acres. Designed for both exploration and relaxation, immerse yourself in captivating views and the tranquil presence of the Vadre, elevating the outdoor experience to a realm of serene beauty. Wander through this botanical haven, a tapestry of natural wonders, and discover a small orchard that adds a touch of bucolic charm to the landscape.The garden features a charming ornamental pond, creating a pleasant environment for local wildlife. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70592000
A significant property of high appeal for those looking to escape to the countryside and set in a private elevated plot having attractive ornamental gardens with stunning tree carvings, a heated outdoor swimming pool, two paddocks, two stables, an orchard and three separate garages.PLAS HEULOG dates back to the 1870's with extensions later added, the most recent being the sunlounge.The current owners have lived there since 1975 and the advantage now, is there is no forward chain allowing a smooth sale for any potential buyer. Whilst the property is ready for an update, it's a wonderful opportunity for a new owner to create their own individual home and give the house a modern twist. One thing for sure, is that the owners have meticulously maintained the home over the years and it is very well looked after. The pool, central heating and Aga oven are regularly serviced, and the property is in immaculate order throughout.The property is very bright and airy with modern quality double glazing and deep windows showcasing the surrounding gardens. The accommodation provides an entrance with a lovely oak front door surrounded by clematis. This opens into the inner hall with a cloak's cupboard. The original inner door with lead lights leads into the hallway with a turned staircase having ornamental balustrades which was designed by the previous owners. The sellers liked it so much they decided to retain it when they moved in; it's always a conversation piece for visitors.Off the hallway is a good-sized lounge with two sets of double doors leading into the modern sunlounge which overlooks the pool. There is a separate dining room with French doors on to the rear gardens. The breakfast room, which houses the AGA stove, opens into a good-sized kitchen fitted out in retro style pale blue units, and what every home should have.... a walk-in larder cupboard. There is a cloaks and utility room which houses two central heating boilers, one being to heat the swimming pool.The turned staircase from the hall leads to the first floor where there are four bedrooms, the main bedroom being especially spacious with dressing room and ensuite shower room. It overlooks the paddocks, pool, and the orchard along with far reaching views across the countryside.Bedroom two overlooks the rear also and has a small ensuite bathroom. Bedroom three and four both overlook the front garden, bedroom three having fitted wardrobes and a sink whilst bedroom four has a sink. There is also a modern family bathroom with separate toilet adjoining, serving both of these rooms. Off the landing is a staircase up to the attic where the space has been opened out to create a really spacious area useful for a games room, office or studio etc. There are two windows along with two Velux roof windows so it is bright and airy. It is also linked to the central heating system and has two radiators. On the landing are storage cupboards and a sink. A door leads into another spacious storage area with timber clad ceiling, benefiting from a radiator.Outside are terraced gardens with an abundance of trees and shrubs. There is an array of planting with Rhododendrons and shrubs and well cared for lawns. The tree carvings are simply breathtaking. Paths encircle the boundary and lead down to the woodland entrance where there is a detached garage tucked away. A paddock lies to the south of the gardens and stretches up to the house where there are two small stables and a garage.The land wraps around to the side and rear of the property where two Shetland ponies enjoy their retirement in the paddock. Adjacent is the orchard with an excellent sized greenhouse and a wooden shed of similar dimensions. A gate leads into the pool area. (The pool is a maximum of 6' deep). Here there is a wooden chalet changing room/sunroom, shower room and plant room.Adjacent to the front of the house is a detached main double garage, car port, workshop and potting shed, all having electricity. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70211258
Welcome to Pen y Bryn, a charming farmhouse and accompanying cottages nestled in the picturesque North Wales countryside. Set against the backdrop of rolling hills, this rural haven offers tranquillity away from the bustling towns along the North Wales coast.Tenure - We are informed the property is freehold and is sold with vacant possession on completion.Council Tax Band - G - Average from 01-04-2024 £3,559.77Brief Summary - In summary, the Pen Y Bryn farmhouse and cottages present a unique and exceptional opportunity. This includes the acquisition of a 4-bedroom extended farmhouse, accompanied by a picturesque pond teeming with wildlife, two well-appointed horse stables, a spacious barn, and a collection of four charming three-bedroom terrace cottages, currently operating as holiday rentals.Moreover, the property encompasses approximately 11 acres of land, enhancing the allure of this offering. This expansive landscape features two substantial ponds, ideal for the potential reintroduction of fish, subject to property licenses.Pen Y Bryn Farm House - The farmhouse welcomes you through a UPVC double-glazed conservatory, providing a panoramic view of the front gardens adorned with mature shrubbery and teeming with wildlife. The conservatory, featuring quarry tiles, serves as a delightful additional seating area.Entering the main lounge is an awe-inspiring experience, highlighted by exposed timber beamed ceilings, a majestic stone wall with a timber mantle housing a multi-fuel burning stove set upon a slate-tiled hearth.The second reception room mirrors the first's splendour, with exposed timber beam ceilings, a deep inset window, and a stunning Inglenook fireplace boasting a prominent multifuel burning stove against a brick backdrop.An open arch from the primary lounge leads to a dining area bathed in natural light through dual windows. With ample space for a 12-seating dining table, it's a perfect spot for family gatherings.Continuing down the hallway from the dining room, you'll discover a convenient ground floor WC, a useful open cloakroom area, and a utility room housing plumbing for a washing appliance, power for a drying appliance, space for a freestanding fridge freezer, and the property's boiler.The first floor is divided into two distinct areas. Above the primary lounge, a spacious double bedroom awaits, featuring ceilings with picture rails, a fitted wardrobe alcove, and an ensuite shower room with a washbasin, WC, and a shower cubicle.Just across the hall, a second double bedroom awaits, with ample space for a double bed and chest of drawers, and a separate bathroom adorned with retro tiles for a vintage touch.Given the historic nature of this 1600s-built cottage, the third bedroom on the side of the property may require a slight ducking upon entry. This large double room is currently fitted with two sets of wardrobes, an inset window transformed into a seating area, and another ensuite bathroom with a shower cubicle.Enter the contemporary fitted kitchen, laid with large slate-effect tiled flooring, and adorned with timber shaker-style units and a tasteful tiled splashback. The kitchen offers space for two gas-operated cookers fed off LPG canisters, along with room for a dishwasher and freestanding fridge freezer.Stairs from the kitchen lead to a spacious landing area and an additional double bedroom bathed in natural light. A raised section features a sideboard and a partially tiled ensuite shower room with a chrome towel rail, storage under the sink, WC, and an open shower cubicle.Completing the farmhouse, just off the kitchen, is an additional room currently used as a games/pool room, with access to a porch. Additionally, a large storeroom provides versatility, serving as a reception area for the other cottages or a convenient tuck shop, depending on your desired use of the premises.Primrose & Bluebell Cottages - Discover the charm of Primrose and Bluebell cottages, two delightful three-bedroom terrace cottages designed for modern living. The open-plan living and dining room is bathed in natural light, courtesy of dual windows that illuminate the space. The compact kitchen area, thoughtfully designed, accommodates a slimline cooker, a stainless-steel sink, and ample space for a fridge. Exposed timber beams add character, and a convenient under stairs storage area maximizes functionality. Ascend to the first floor, where vaulted ceilings lend an airy feel to two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and a stylish modern fitted shower room, completing the appeal of these enchanting cottages.Lavender & Heather Cottages - Step into the welcoming ambiance of Lavender Cottage, where frosted French doors invite you into an inviting open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area. Here, a multifuel burning stove takes centre stage, complemented by exposed timber ceiling beams that add a touch of rustic charm. The kitchen boasts a tiled splashback and space for an undercounter fridge and cooker, blending functionality with style. Discover convenient under stair storage for added practicality, then ascend to the first floor, where two spacious double bedrooms await, along with a cosy single bedroom. The modern shower room, complete with a large shower cubicle, hand basin, WC, and towel rail, ensures comfort and contemporary elegance in this charming cottage.Services - It is believed the main farm house property is serviced by oil fired central heating and is connected to mains electric & water. Sewage services are connected to a septic tank, although we recommend you confirm this information with your solicitor. The vendor informs us that all four cottages central heating systems are fed off LPG canisters.PLEASE NOTE THAT NO APPLIANCES ARE TESTED BY THE SELLING AGENT.History - The original farmhouse, dating back to the 1600s, has seen numerous expansions and modifications over the centuries. Once among the largest farms in the area, Pen y Bryn Farm boasts a rich tapestry of local history. The current family has resided at Pen y Bryn since 1997, dedicating the space primarily to self-catering holiday accommodation, although the farm has served various other purposes over its storied past.In addition to its agricultural pursuits, Pen y Bryn has a notable association with horses. During the mid-1900s, it operated as a riding school and dressage centre. The stables, now nestled by the pond and within the Farmhouse garden, once housed these majestic creatures. Furthermore, the farm played a pivotal role in the Royal Mail's operations, serving as a crucial halfway point for changing and boarding horses on the route from Caernarfon to Chester and back, now known as Stable Cottage.The holiday cottages themselves harbour their own captivating history. Erected in the 1700s, Heather Cottage originally functioned as a shippen, providing shelter for cattle during inclement weather. Primrose and Bluebell Cottages, on the other hand, were once utilised as a granary, with a chute extending from Lavender Cottage into Bluebell, facilitating the transportation of flour from the mill wheel.Lounge - 5.16m x 4.67m (16'11 x 15'4) - Second Lounge - 4.75m x 4.67m (15'7 x 15'4) - Dining Room - 5.28m x 2.36m (17'4 x 7'9) - Conservatory - 3.05m x 2.90m (10' x 9'6) - Kitchen/Diner - 4.98m x 4.65m (16'4 x 15'3) - Games Room - 5.23m x 3.56m (17'2 x 11'8) - Store Room - 5.08m x 3.02m (16'8 x 9'11) - Utility - 3.71m x 2.34m (12'2 x 7'8) - Bedroom 1 - 5.16m x 4.27m (16'11 x 14') - Bedroom 2 - 3.99m x 3.40m (13'1 x 11'2) - Bedroom 3 - 4.39m x 3.10m (14'5 x 10'2) - Bedroom 4 - 3.25m x 2.31m (10'8 x 7'7) - Prys Jones & Booth - Prys Jones and Booth, Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents are an independent company in Abergele offering considerable experience in all aspects of Residential and Commercial Property. Whilst based principally in Abergele, we operate throughout North Wales, including the towns of Rhyl, Colwyn Bay, Llanddulas, Llanfair TH, Prestatyn, St Asaph, Towyn, Kinmel Bay, Llandudno and other surrounding areas.Prys Jones & Booth, Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents were founded in 1974 and have been a mainstay on the Abergele high street ever since.Professional Services - David Prys Jones FRICS and Iwan Prys Jones Bsc. PGDM, MRICS are full members of the RICS with specialist expertise in professional home surveys, commercial property surveys / valuations. Please contact us today to discuss our competitive fees. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71700556
PABO HALL - A beautiful period property surrounded by glorious countryside and enjoying spectacular views of the Conwy Estuary and the hills beyond forming part of the Snowdonia National Park. The quaint town of Conwy can be seen from across the bridge along with its world famous Castle in all its glory. The property is easily located off the A55 and is conveniently situated on the outskirts of the premier coastal town of Llandudno via the A470. The area has so much to offer with three golf courses and two marinas, great beaches and the Great & Small Ormes are such a feature to the area. Snowdonia and Anglesey are not too far away with the A55 providing fabulous coastal views along the route. The elevated location of the hall allows for 180 degree views with a backdrop of woodlands in this truly magical setting, a semi rural hamlet on the slopes of Bryn Pydew. PABO HALL is an attractive, historic home built in 1869 and renovated in 1886 as a shooting lodge for the Brooke family whose family history is depicted in the stained glass windows to the first floor. The attractive elevation is symbolic of its era with a veranda running the full length of the south facing elevation, a gorgeous place to relax and enjoy the vista. One of the notable features is the stone clock tower which unlike the house, was listed to Grade 11 status in 1981. The turret clock was designed by Joyce & Co of Shropshire, their clocks can be found all over the world as well as on our own shores such as the much photographed Eastgate Street clock in Chester. This historic tower was gifted a Doulton Lambeth sculpture to the side elevation by a Roumanian Princess who used to stay at the hall when she visited Wales and whose country now has roads named after it in Llandudno! The present owners have created a family home which has been beautifully restored, a warm and inviting home with an opulent and elegant interior providing the ability to entertain on a grand scale. This is created by its unrestrained scale, architectural integrity and detail, which continues throughout this beautiful and magnificent house. Features include ornately carved ceilings, bright stone mullioned windows, detailed cornicing and an elegant staircase along with wonderful fireplaces that illustrate what a remarkable home this is, undoubtedly one of the finest along the coast. The interior has been professionally upgraded and by gone days have not been forgotten with every step around this stunning home. The work was completed only a few years ago with many local craftsmen and local companies involved wherever possible. The majority of the windows were replaced with double glazing, however the original leaded windows were retained wherever possible to keep the character. All electric works were upgraded where necessary and an electrical certificate provided. The majority of the rooms were also replastered. The luxury bespoke kitchen is a dream, not only for its English classic design and comprehensive styling but where else you would you be able to cook and entertain with such a fabulous view overlooking the Conwy Estuary and stunning Conwy Castle. It has everything from a breakfast bar, granite counter tops with polished and leatherised texture finishes, hand painted units in Farrow & Ball paints, an Aga oven, top of the range appliances, feature lighted canopy, exquisite panelling to the ceiling and so forth! Step back in time in the dining room for formal dining with friends and family overlooking the Conwy Estuary; an elegant room that would serve equally well as a sitting room having a cosy log burning fire. The lounge does not disappoint. It's very spacious but still comfortable with its cosy furnishings, limestone feature fireplace set in a recess and deep walk-in bay window seats overlooking the gardens and estuary. Another feature is the floor to ceiling mirror which is said to have come from a ballroom in Westminster Bridge which will stay with the property. Also on the ground floor is a very stylish modern cloakroom off which is the boiler room and across the inner hall is a very spacious utility room - an invaluable room to assist in everyday family living. Along the hallway a stair leads down to the cellar area. Here it is very clean and dry and offers a variety of uses from storage to workshops to man den etc! The elegant staircase in the hallway rises to a half landing with near floor to ceiling feature stained glass windows and door on to a small balcony. A few more steps lead to a further landing with floor to ceiling wardrobes. Double doors then open into a sensational master suite sitting privately on the east wing of the house. The views are equally sensational across the countryside and river from the main windows whilst a stained glass window features the heralds of the Brooke family and tells their life in pictures - very nostalgic! A walk in dressing room with natural light has a turned staircase to the second floor giving access to a private area with additional hanging and storage space whilst off the bedroom is a glamourous, 4pce modern ensuite including a free standing bath putting the finishing touches to this fabulous suite. The stairs now lead to the first floor and here is a very impressive landing off which are four further beautiful bedrooms all with fabulous views and three of which have modern ensuites, one being a Jack and Jill ensuite (a bathroom sandwiched between two bedrooms where both have access). And if you are still looking for more bedroom space, a staircase follows up to a second floor where there are six rooms which could be transformed as bedrooms, offices, hobby rooms , studio etc. All have double glazed windows and are decorated, carpeted and have central heating on the landing. The property is surrounded by substantial gardens laid mostly to lawn to the front, sides and rear including woodland also to the rear. A small decorative tower and disused Victorian style greenhouse lay to the top left corner of the garden. What used to be a gardeners cottage is now a storeroom which sits at the rear of the property. Pabo Hall is approached via a long lane running through farmland a short distance from where the A470 joins the A55 expressway alternatively can be accessed via Esgyryn down a private driveway, a short distance off the A470 towards Llandudno. Tenure: FREEHOLD. NOT LISTED EPC:F SERVICES: Mains water & electricity, oil central heating - Firebird Environmax condensing boiler and modern water storage tanks. Septic tank. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i68902539
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