This expansive seven-bedroom semi-detached residence, nestled within approximately one acre of private grounds, is a property steeped in history, with origins tracing back to the early 1600s. Showcasing numerous period features that evoke charm and character, this home stands in a tranquil area while being conveniently near the notable Portmeirion Village and the Ffestiniog Railway. The layout offers significant versatility, providing an excellent opportunity for a large family home or potential holiday rental or boutique bed and breakfast business. There’s also room for developing independent living spaces for extended family members.
The entrance showcases original pitch pine doors which lead into a reception hall adorned with wooden panelling and a Dutch working fireplace, establishing an inviting atmosphere. The drawing room impresses with its elegant slate and marble fireplace and French doors that open to serene garden views. An enchanting formal dining room features a handcrafted Celtic wooden fireplace and serves as a charming gathering spot.
The ground floor further incorporates a snug sitting room, rustic kitchen/breakfast area ripe for modernisation, along with several practical utility spaces including a former coach house converted into a utility room. The first floor presents seven well-sized bedrooms paired with multiple bathrooms; the principal suite boasts sweeping views and luxurious amenities including an en-suite bathroom and sauna.
Outdoor space continues the allure of this property, featuring extensive lawned gardens surrounded by stone walling and mature trees — ideal for relaxing or entertaining. A substantial driveway leads to ample parking options alongside single and double garages previously serving as stables, both equipped for storage needs.
This property holds vast potential for renovation tailored to modern living while preserving its historic essence—subject to local planning permissions—and is undoubtedly positioned in one of Wales’ most desirable villages.