Crochendy Twrog is a distinct Grade II Listed property, originally serving as the home farm for the historic Oakley Estate. This complex features multiple buildings that showcase an array of period details, lending themselves to various potential uses, contingent on obtaining the necessary planning permissions. The main house includes a two-bedroom converted barn with a spacious lounge that boasts a vaulted ceiling. A central archway opens up to a charming courtyard and veranda, enhancing the property's outdoor appeal.
To one side of the archway lies a double-fronted structure that was formerly stables and has recently been utilized as a pottery gallery, presenting opportunities for creative projects or business ventures. Adjacent to this space is a tack room now functioning as a pottery workshop, with stairs leading to the old Head Carter's room. Above the archway, you will find the former grain store, also characterized by vaulted ceilings.
A studio flat occupies the former hayloft above the pottery, providing its own entrance through an expansive lobby. The flat is equipped with a kitchen, living area/bedroom setup, and shower room—making it suitable for rental income as it has successfully operated as a holiday let in the past. Additional rooms adjacent to this lobby were previously used as café and workshop spaces.
At the rear of the main house stands a covered barn featuring slate roofing and oak-framed stalls with slate dividers. Further down are three additional buildings that can be repurposed for varied uses.
The front of the property includes an elongated cart shed flanked by stables at either end. Surrounding these structures is an extensive driveway providing ample parking space and access through the central archway to the courtyard. The exterior grounds comprise quaint cottage-style gardens ensuring privacy and tranquility; amenities here include greenhouses, fruit trees, rockeries, and vegetable patches—all spread across approximately 0.57 acres.
Nestled in the scenic valley of Dwyryd Estuary and just about 1 mile from Maentwrog village, this property is conveniently located only 15 minutes from Porthmadog's vibrant shops and restaurants. A viewing appointment is highly recommended to fully appreciate its investment potential.