£200,000
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2 bedroom detached house
Capelulo, Dwygyfylchi, Penmaenmawr, Conwy, LL34
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Band: B
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About this property
Charming 2 Bedroom Cottage in a Peaceful Rural Setting
Located Within Approximately 3.85 Acres of Land in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park
Stunning Panoramic Views of the Surrounding Mountains & North Wales Coastline
Characterful with Original Features
2 Reception Rooms & 1 Bathroom
Generous Gardens with Outbuilding
Unique & Secluded Location, Ideal for Tranquil Countryside Living
Viewing Highly Recommended
Council Tax
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B
Tenure
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Freehold
Set within approximately two acres in the scenic mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, this charming 2 Bedroom cottage offers characterful interiors with original features, extensive land, and a versatile outbuilding, all complemented by breathtaking views across the surrounding mountains and North Wales coastline. Positioned above the village of Capelulo near Dwygyfylchi, it provides a peaceful rural retreat with a truly unique setting, ideal for those seeking tranquillity and countryside living.
Set within approximately 3.85 acres in a peaceful and idyllic rural setting in the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, this charming 2 Bedroom Welsh stone Cottage offers a rare opportunity to enjoy countryside living at its finest. Boasting characterful interiors with original features, extensive gardens and land, an outbuilding, and breathtaking views across the surrounding mountains and North Wales coastline, the property occupies a truly unique position above the village of Capelulo, on the outskirts of Dwygyfylchi - ideal for those seeking a tranquil rural lifestyle. The accommodation begins with an entrance into the welcoming Lounge, featuring a striking Stanley central heating cooker set within a traditional fireplace. There are stairs to the first floor with useful understairs storage, and a front-facing window allowing natural light to fill the space. A door leads through to the Dining Room, which can also serve as a second Reception Room, also benefiting from a front-facing window and laminate floor with functioning underfloor heating. The lounge retains original wood flooring, enhancing the cottage’s charm and character. The Kitchen is fitted with an integrated oven and hob, with plumbing in place for a washing machine. It features attractive quarry tile flooring, a stable-style door, a Velux window, and a side window perfectly framing picturesque valley view’s stretching down towards the sea. The ground floor is completed by the Bathroom, which includes a claw-foot bath, W/C, washbasin, quarry tiled flooring, and a side-facing window that takes full advantage of the stunning outlook. Upstairs, there are two generously sized bedrooms, one accessed through the other. Both rooms enjoy dual-aspect windows, with Bedroom Two particularly benefiting from elevated views across the valley and surrounding landscape. Exposed beams and original flooring continue the property’s authentic character. Externally, the grounds extend to approximately two acres. To the front, a gated entrance with fencing leads to a lawned area interspersed with low stone walls, shrubs, and mature trees. This wraps around the left-hand side of the property, providing access to the rear garden, where there is a spacious and versatile outbuilding with triple-aspect windows, along with further lawn and stone wall boundaries. To the upper and right-hand side are several enclosed areas included within the property, some of which have previously benefited from grants for tree planting. A gated entrance above the property provides vehicle access down through the field to the front. Please note that the property is not directly accessible by car. Access is either on foot via a public footpath from Fairy Glen Road at the base of the valley, or via a track suitable only for a specialist 4x4 vehicle from Sychnant Pass. All viewings will be carried out via the public footpath. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the setting, character, and exceptional views this unique property has to offer. The vendor has informed that some works may be required to the property, for further information please contact the agent.
Ground Floor
Lounge3.91m x 4.15m Max. dimensions
Dining Room2.53m x 3.95m
Kitchen2.51m x 4.04m
Bathroom2.22m x 2.57m
First Floor
Bedroom 13.88m x 4.33m Max. dimensions
Bedroom 22.72m x 4.29m
Outbuilding2.88m x 4.05m
Council Tax This property is council tax band B.
Services We are informed by the seller this property benefits from Mains Electricity and Private Water & Drainage. Ofcom checker suggests broadband/fibre is available, and outdoor mobile coverage is likely with Vodafone.
Heating The agent has tested no services, appliances or central heating system (if any).
Tenure We have been informed the tenure is freehold with vacant possession upon completion of sale. Vendor’s solicitors should confirm title.
Council Tax Band The property is council tax band B.
Agents Note We encourage any interested parties to make their own enquiries in relation to lending criteria, prior to viewing. Our client has informed us the heating and hot water system, which relies on an Aga stove, does not currently work. However, they have informed us that there is an electric immersion tank which does work therefore, there is hot water at the property. We have been informed by the vendor that the spring which supplies water is located just outside the property boundary. The property is located in a designated conservation area.
Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors are an employee-owned, independent business with 5 offices covering Gwynedd, Anglesey, and Conwy. Having won numerous prestigious awards, the company was founded by Dafydd Hardy and Richard Thomas (both RICS Chartered Surveyors) in 1992. Today, it is a trusted and successful enterprise in North Wales, celebrated for its expertise and extensive experience in residential sales, lettings, surveys, and commercial property matters.