Introducing a remarkable opportunity with Plas Penbryn Pwll Du, an historic Welsh farmhouse that boasts significant architectural merit and offers considerable renovation potential. This property, with origins dating back approximately 250 years and an extension added in the mid-1970s, is constructed from local stone that blends seamlessly into its surroundings. With original features such as oak beams and exposed stone walls, the home is rich in character yet presents opportunities for modernisation.
The layout of the house is multi-level but primarily single-storey, featuring inviting living spaces including a grand dining hall with bay windows and an inglenook fireplace in the drawing room. There are three spacious bedrooms each with their own bathrooms plus a separate guest annex that can serve multiple purposes including rental income.
A notable highlight is the attic, currently divided into six boarded rooms equipped with electrical wiring and Velux windows. This space can be adapted to provide additional living or working areas, enhancing overall utility for future owners.
Externally, the property impresses with extensive grounds totaling 10 acres of pasture land (currently leased), woodland, and manicured gardens featuring tiered ponds and seating areas designed for outdoor enjoyment. The presence of various outbuildings—including a double garage—allows for diverse usage from personal hobbies to potential commercial ventures.
Located within striking distance of breathtaking landscape views over the Eryri Mountain Range, this home not only serves as a peaceful retreat but also offers significant potential for those looking to invest in a unique lifestyle change through thoughtful renovations.