£250,000
4 bed detached house for sale., Betws-Y-Coed LL24
4 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
- Freehold
About this property
Generous garden backing onto open countryside
Large family bathroom with roll-top bath
Modern fitted kitchen with slate surround
Spacious dining area ideal for entertaining
Cosy lounge with traditional feature fireplace
Four bedrooms plus additional study/home office
Characterful stone-built cottage with period charm
Charming 4-Bedroom Stone Farmhouse in Stunning Countryside Setting
This delightful Grade II listed farmhouse, built in 1808, is a beautiful example of traditional stone construction and offers a perfect blend of historic charm and practical living. Set within the heart of the breathtaking Machno Valley, the property enjoys far-reaching countryside views, ample parking at the front, and character features throughout, making it an ideal family home, second home, or holiday retreat.
The property boasts two spacious lounge-style reception rooms, both filled with character and providing warm and inviting spaces for family life or entertaining guests. The kitchen has been sympathetically updated with modern fittings while retaining its period authenticity, including the original slate lintels that highlight the home’s heritage. A central hall connects the living spaces, while two rear doors and a front entrance provide excellent access and convenience.
The farmhouse offers four bedrooms arranged in a unique layout. Two generously sized doubles provide comfortable family accommodation, while the two smaller bedrooms are ideal as children’s rooms, guest rooms, or even home offices. One of the bedrooms enjoys its own designated staircase, giving the property two separate staircases in total and adding to its character and charm. A well-proportioned family bathroom with a roll-top bath completes the upper accommodation.
Outside, the generous garden backs onto open countryside, offering stunning views across the rolling hills of the Machno Valley. A small outbuilding houses the boiler but also provides additional space suitable for a tumble dryer or general storage. Together with the ample parking area at the front of the house, the outdoor space is both practical and perfectly placed to enjoy the tranquillity of its rural surroundings.
This historic stone farmhouse combines period character with modern-day comfort and is perfectly suited for those seeking a tranquil home in a setting of natural beauty. Rarely does a property of such heritage and charm come to market, offering an exceptional opportunity to own a piece of Welsh history in a truly idyllic location.
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