
This four-bedroom rural farmhouse is stunning, but it also comes with so much more
Immersed within the glorious and majestic landscape of Eryri Snowdonia National Park, and at the end of a winding private road you find an absolute gem of a property offering an escape to the country that is unique.
Bryn Y Gwin farmhouse is a pretty four-bedroom home nestled within a beautiful site of an impressive 64 acres, with far reaching views over the Aarran mountain range. Within this substantial slice of surely one of Wales' most famous areas you will find a wealth of nature - foliage, trees, small mammals, insects, bats and birds - and a whole lot more.
This rural retreat can wrap you in an idyllic atmosphere, offering a tranquil sanctuary that feels far from everywhere but is actually only a few miles from the popular tourist village of Dolgellau and about 30 miles from the famous mountain peak of Yr Wyddfa Snowdon too.
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Bryn Y Gwin combines a character-packed, four-bedroom farmhouse with a thriving business that can support a new owner as well as provide such an idyllic lifestyle. The grounds are the first massive selling point to guests, and sprawling enough to be an escape into the countryside for the owners too.
There's an acre lake teeming with multiple varieties of fish and a bluebell woodland that covers about 39 acres of the land, including meandering footpaths past a sparkling stream that wanders under three traditional stone bridges - sounds picture perfect.
But the site can support a new owner as well as offer a wonderful place to call home - including a 25 touring caravan pitches, five pitches benefit from 12 months holiday use, with recently built, well-appointed and toilet and shower facilities.
There's a 1.5 acre camping site, two holiday let apartments, one charming old waterwheel building with services, packed with potential if planning allows more changes, plus an impressive 148sqm stone clad and slate roofed gallery studio that was completed in 2020.
Purchased in 2010, the present owners have enjoyed developing and being the custodians of the 64 acre site and all extra aspects of land and property that makes up Bryn Y Gwin Farm that the selling agent describes as now one of the most prestigious and envied estates in the area.
They go on to day 'the site allows for a future owner to adapt their own ideas and business envisions to the property and land. There is plenty of scope to further develop the caravan site or to push the fishing lake to reach keen anglers. After having lived their ideal lifestyle and built their successful business over the past 15 years. The sellers are now keen to relocate to New Zealand'.
Bryn Y Gwin is for sale for offers in excess of £2,750,000 with Christie & Co, Retail, call 07764 241302 to find out more. For more property stories and home content join our Amazing Welsh Homes Facebook group here.
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