£450,000
2 bed cottage for saleRhiw, Gwynedd LL53
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: G
- Freehold
Beresford Adams - Abersoch
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About this property
Charming Traditional Welsh Stone Cottage with Shepherd’s Hut & Modern Workshop – Set in 2.5 Acres
Nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Rhiw, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this Grade II listed Welsh stone cottage offers a peaceful retreat with stunning panoramic views over Cardigan Bay, the Welsh mountains, and Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth Bay).
The characterful cottage features quarry tiled flooring, wooden sash windows, and electric heating. The open-plan living room and kitchen boasts a feature stone fireplace with a cast iron (Chilli Penguin) wood-burning stove, wooden worktop base units and a porcelain sink to the kitchen area. Steps leads to the main bedroom with exposed beams and an elegant en suite bathroom with roll-top bath. A fixed staircase from the living room accesses a crogloft bedroom above. An inner hallway leads to a shower room and a rear double bedroom enjoys spectacular views through picture windows and double-glazed doors. A steep stairway from the hallway leads to another smaller crogloft bedroom with skylight.
Outside, the property includes a spacious parking area for numerous vehicles, two stone/corrugated store sheds and a track leading through to three pasture fields (with a little-used public footpath). The land also includes a rear meadow and a charming Shepherd’s Hut – a successful holiday let for two, complete with king-size bed, walk-in shower room, bespoke handmade kitchen/dining area, and even an outdoor bath with breath-taking views.
The property also boasts a substantial modern timber-framed and clad workshop (9m x 4.5m) with a insulated floor, mains water connection as well as internal insulation, light, and power.
Ideally situated within walking distance of the Welsh Coastal Path on the Llyn Peninsula, just 4 miles from the sandy beach and amenities of Aberdaron, and close to the renowned National Trust property Plas Yn Rhiw, this unique property is perfect for those seeking peace, character, and natural beauty with modern comforts.
Article 4 direction – This stipulates that a property that is currently used for residential purposes (lived in as a permanent home) will need planning permission for use as either a second home or holiday let. If the property is an existing second home or mixed use (Second Home/holiday let) then planning for change of use is not required.