Offers in region of
£130,000
Land for saleCorris, Machynlleth, Gwynedd SY20
- Freehold
Morris Marshall & Poole - Machynlleth
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About this property
Rare opportunity to acquire a mixed parcel of land and woodland
Potential residential development opportunity (subject to relevant permissions)
Charming Wooden Cabin offering a rural retreat
A rare and interesting opportunity to acquire a mixed parcel of land and woodland in the heart of the Village of Corris with the potential residential development (subject to relevant consents). The land, which was previously a formal garden, is an enchanting off-grid haven offering potential purchasers their very own countryside retreat.
Accessed via a double gated entrance, the private plot opens out to a parking clearing which could comfortably facilitate 2-3 vehicles. From here, there are several parcels of land to explore, all of which have been mindfully separated with floral/woodland boundaries and stone walls, giving the illusion of many induvial areas within once parcel of land.
There is a walled cottage vegetable garden, complete with raised beds and composting area. The adjoining Potting Shed (7’9 x 14’) is adorned with trailing roses in the summer and well maintained.
A trail leads to a well-presented slate patio with an array of outbuilding comprising a dry storage shed and log store, as well as a composting toilet that has the potential to be converted to a full shower room.
A charming wooden constructed cabin (12’5 x 17’) sits nestled into the abutting rocky outcrop complete with a living roof and light well, as well as storm shutters and a woodburning stove. The cabin, carefully constructed and insulated, is quaint and bijou with an exposed wooden floor and beamed ceiling and French doors opening out to the adjoining patio. It is wired for electricity, however, there is currently no connection at the plot.
There are further outbuildings to the opposite side of the plot, comprising of a further log store and Garage (16’4 x 12’7) of stone and corrugated sheet construction. The garage has a concrete floor and is perfectly dry, providing ample store for bikes and other outdoor pursuit equipment.
To the rear, the plot steeply elevates and is accessed via a network of intricately developed slate step pathways that meander through the woodland. These pathways have been lovingly installed and maintained to follow the natural contours of the landscape. The pathways navigate rocky outcrops and towering tree trunks to reach the apex of the plot where a fantastic view across the Corris valley can be seen.
The land at Brynhyfryd has been imaginatively and environmentally developed to offer visitors the sense of many different gardens within one plot and offers potential purchasers their very own rural retreat or residential development opportunity. A real life secret garden, it is a must see!
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