This detached property, built in 1830 and located in the scenic area of Pantglas, presents a unique opportunity for renovation and investment. With a total of six bedrooms divided between the main house and an adjoining two-bedroom holiday let, this residence offers considerable versatility for potential buyers.
The main house features four bedrooms along with two spacious reception rooms that are characterized by their historical charm. The generous layout includes a large kitchen/diner equipped with modern amenities, providing an ideal canvas for updating or personalizing the space. Additionally, there’s a conservatory that invites natural light and connects seamlessly to the outdoor areas.
Set on 1.5 acres of well-maintained grounds, the property includes a sizable barn at the rear which is ripe for conversion into usable space subject to planning approval. This barn is complemented by derelict outbuildings that could be transformed into stables, appealing to equestrian enthusiasts or those looking for additional storage or workspace.
Opportunities for further development are abundant—there exists the possibility to acquire an additional 1.5 acres of land at the front of the property, previously approved for planning permission to build another cottage. This aspect significantly enhances its investment potential, especially in a desirable location where demand for housing continues to grow.
The outdoor space is nicely landscaped with mature shrubs and trees and even features a polytunnel suitable for gardening enthusiasts. Access is convenient with ample parking available and direct routes to local transport links including bus services and close proximity to Bangor’s train station.
With existing use as a holiday let, offering income-generating possibilities during peak seasons, this property serves both as a comfortable family home and a promising investment venture. Whether you choose to renovate your living spaces or explore further development options, this property provides an excellent foundation with rich potential nestled within its extensive grounds.