£475,000
3 bed barn conversion for saleGelliwig Plas, Botwnnog, Gwynedd LL53
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Nestled within the enchanting grounds of the magnificent Plas Gelliwig Manor House, this exceptional Grade ii-listed coach house conversion is, quite simply, a hidden oasis. Sympathetically and meticulously renovated to an exacting standard, the property harmoniously blends elegant period character with refined contemporary living.
Set in a delightfully peaceful rural position at the heart of the Llyn Peninsula, this beautifully appointed three-bedroom, two-bathroom home offers both seclusion and accessibility. Eco-conscious features, including air source electric central heating and double glazing, complement the craftsmanship throughout.
The welcoming stable entrance opens into a breathtaking open-plan living and dining space, complete with tiled underfloor heating, a striking floor-to-ceiling picture window overlooking the landscaped garden, and bi-fold doors leading onto a timber deck. A wood-burning stove set against a stone feature adds warmth and charm. The adjoining kitchen is thoughtfully designed with quality fittings, a ‘Stoves’ range cooker and electrical appliances, with access to a private enclosed terrace. A utility room with plumbing for washing machine. A rear door entrance which combines a washroom and into a spacious inner hall with feature stonework and 2 doors onto the rear enclosed terrace.
Upstairs, engineered oak flooring flows across a bright landing to three well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal suite benefits from a stylish en suite, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a contemporary shower room, with one offering its own garden access down a flight of stone steps.
Outside, the property is surrounded by a tranquil, enclosed garden featuring a circular pond and charming stone tower with a weather vane. Multiple seating and entertaining areas, including a fire pit, invite relaxation. Parking for numerous vehicles, with double gates onto a wide pathway to the front/ rear entrance. Abutting the path are remnants of a stone building and access into a stone store shed. Additional garden store and a store room housing the air source heating system.
Ideally positioned within Botwnnog parish to the heart of the peninsula with local amenities nearby, and convenient travelling to the seaside villages of Aberdaron and Abersoch, together with the market town of Pwllheli, this is a rare and captivating home in an idyllic setting.
Set in a delightfully peaceful rural position at the heart of the Llyn Peninsula, this beautifully appointed three-bedroom, two-bathroom home offers both seclusion and accessibility. Eco-conscious features, including air source electric central heating and double glazing, complement the craftsmanship throughout.
The welcoming stable entrance opens into a breathtaking open-plan living and dining space, complete with tiled underfloor heating, a striking floor-to-ceiling picture window overlooking the landscaped garden, and bi-fold doors leading onto a timber deck. A wood-burning stove set against a stone feature adds warmth and charm. The adjoining kitchen is thoughtfully designed with quality fittings, a ‘Stoves’ range cooker and electrical appliances, with access to a private enclosed terrace. A utility room with plumbing for washing machine. A rear door entrance which combines a washroom and into a spacious inner hall with feature stonework and 2 doors onto the rear enclosed terrace.
Upstairs, engineered oak flooring flows across a bright landing to three well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal suite benefits from a stylish en suite, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a contemporary shower room, with one offering its own garden access down a flight of stone steps.
Outside, the property is surrounded by a tranquil, enclosed garden featuring a circular pond and charming stone tower with a weather vane. Multiple seating and entertaining areas, including a fire pit, invite relaxation. Parking for numerous vehicles, with double gates onto a wide pathway to the front/ rear entrance. Abutting the path are remnants of a stone building and access into a stone store shed. Additional garden store and a store room housing the air source heating system.
Ideally positioned within Botwnnog parish to the heart of the peninsula with local amenities nearby, and convenient travelling to the seaside villages of Aberdaron and Abersoch, together with the market town of Pwllheli, this is a rare and captivating home in an idyllic setting.
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