Tyddyn Siocyn is a distinctive three/four-bedroom detached stone residence, with parts tracing back to the 16th century, nestled in a serene and scenic environment. The property boasts spectacular vistas encompassing both mountains and the coastline, providing an exceptional backdrop for a potential home. The accommodation includes the original cottage alongside an attached annexe, interconnected by a conservatory that expands living space options. The annexe's separate entrance lends itself well to multi-generational living or as guest quarters, and could potentially serve as a holiday let, pending relevant permissions.
The main living area features expansive glazing that elegantly showcases the remarkable rural scenery. While there is notable historical character throughout, some cosmetic enhancements would significantly increase its value and appeal, making this property ideal for those looking to customize their future home.
Currently equipped with LPG gas central heating augmented by electric storage heaters and multi-fuel stove, the home also benefits from double-glazed windows for improved energy efficiency.
The external grounds extend to approximately 0.75 acres of meticulously landscaped gardens with mature trees and shrubs, all set behind a gated entrance offering ample parking space. A sizeable detached stone barn presents additional opportunities for use or storage.
Despite its secluded location, accessibility is straightforward via a farm track leading to main roads; popular coastal towns such as Harlech and Porthmadog are within easy reach, making this an attractive location for both permanent residence or a holiday retreat. Tyddyn Siocyn presents a unique blend of historical charm combined with versatile living spaces and significant potential for renovation.