Bellan Hall, a distinctive property from 1887, is set within a serene and secluded landscape, surrounded by estate land and mature trees. The hall showcases unique New England architectural elements such as clapboarding beneath a slate roof, with a charming pyramidal structure over the upstairs bedroom. An open veranda offers picturesque views of the expansive 4.15 acres of grounds and the hills beyond. Inside, however, the accommodation has remained largely unaltered since its inception. It includes a sitting/dining room with an open fire, three double bedrooms, a kitchen equipped with a wood-burning stove for hot water, as well as additional bathrooms and storage facilities in the form of a garage and outhouse.
The estate also features potential redevelopment opportunities in various outbuildings on farms like Caestwbwrn and Rhosgomorog, which are let under agricultural tenancies. These properties boast substantial land areas offering diverse agricultural classifications that present numerous investment possibilities for future use or enhancements.
Notably, there is potential for renovation at Cleddan Cottage adjacent to Bellan Hall—once functional but currently out of use—offering prospects for creating additional living spaces subject to necessary consents. With ongoing woodland management practices and existing environmental schemes potentially available for new owners to capitalize on, this property provides ample room for both restoration efforts and agricultural ventures.