Bryntirion is a distinguished Grade II* Listed country house nestled in the serene landscape of North Wales, believed to have origins dating back to the late 17th century. Its historical significance is marked by a significant Georgian remodeling in the early 19th century. Once a valuable asset of the Vaynol Estate, Bryntirion served as both a residence and administrative hub for estate management, linking it closely to over 1,000 acres of parkland that includes historic gardens and architectural features from various periods.
Spanning more than 11,000 square feet, the main residence boasts an array of period characteristics such as sash windows, elegant cornicing, and original fireplaces. The ground floor offers five reception rooms including a spacious sitting room highlighted by a large bay window. The open-plan kitchen and breakfast area is enhanced with modern amenities like an Aga and central island but retains its classic charm—perfect for renovation or reconfiguration to match contemporary living preferences.
The property accommodates five bedrooms distributed across the first and second floors. The principal suite provides a luxurious escape with a dressing area and ensuite bath. Additionally, two bedrooms on the first floor include one ensuite bathroom along with another family bathroom, while the second floor has two more bedrooms complemented by a shower room.
Beyond the main house, various additional living spaces offer great potential for investment or personal use. An annexe, first-floor apartment, and detached coach house collectively provide over 4,000 square feet of living space—ideal for generating rental income or housing guests.
Set within nearly 29 acres of picturesque grounds that abut National Trust land, this property features beautifully landscaped gardens with expansive lawns and patios. The tree-lined driveway leads to ample parking facilities near multiple outbuildings which include barns and stables ripe for conversion into functional spaces or residences (subject to planning permissions). Notably, planning permission has already been secured for Grooms Cottage (Ref: C21/1042/25/LL).
The location enhances its value further; Y Felinheli is a quaint waterside village offering essential amenities and vibrant marina activities between Bangor and Caernarfon. Residents can enjoy easy access to local schools and recreational facilities while benefiting from proximity to major road links and rail services from Bangor. This region also serves as a gateway to Eryri National Park and Anglesey’s stunning coastlines—making it an attractive prospect not only for residential living but also for development opportunities in this picturesque setting.