Presented as a unique opportunity, this historic Grade II Listed property, known as Ty Hyll or The Ugly House, occupies approximately 5.19 acres in a prime location along the A5 between Betws-y-Coed and Capel Curig. With its striking architectural heritage and deep roots in Welsh folklore, this site stands out as one of the region's most photographed landmarks. While it has served various purposes over the years, including a tearoom, the property is now available at auction and presents significant renovation potential for investment or personal use.
The surrounding natural beauty of Snowdonia provides an ideal backdrop for further development, whether aimed at tourism, hospitality, or educational ventures. Although requiring minor upgrades inside, particularly concerning drainage systems which could range from £20,000 to £80,000 for replacement or enhancement, the structure invites creative vision to capitalize on its renowned reputation.
This property is not only about restoration; it’s about transforming a piece of history into a thriving enterprise or retreat amidst stunning landscapes. With excellent accessibility to one of North Wales' busiest tourist routes and expansive land offering additional amenity value, Ty Hyll offers an inspiring canvas for any future owner to reimagine its legacy in line with contemporary needs while respecting its rich past.