Nestled at the base of the Eifl mountain range, this unique smallholding spans approximately 20 acres and includes a stone cottage that has previously been renovated into a holiday home with planning consent. With panoramic views over Caernarfon Bay and the surrounding mountains, this property offers significant investment potential, particularly in the growing vacation rental market.
Originally a stone ruin, the current owners have successfully transformed it since obtaining planning permission in 2000, retaining much of its original character with stone elevations and a slate roof. The accommodation features an open-plan living space with a cozy inglenook fireplace, leading to a mezzanine bedroom overlooking the lower level. A separate reception room and shower room complete the ground floor layout.
The land is primarily grazing pasture interspersed with areas of wetland and rocky outcrops typical of this rural locale. Two detached stone outbuildings are fully restored, adding to the charm and functionality of the property. Further development may allow for additional facilities or enhancements to maximize both personal enjoyment and rental income.
With good access from Llanaelhaearn via a public single-track road, privacy is ensured while still being close to local amenities like beaches and harbors. This property presents a rare opportunity for those looking to create their own countryside retreat or investment strategy in North Wales.