This handsome late 19th Century stone built country house in Beddgelert is on the market for £650,000.
Standing in 2.3 acres of landscaped gardens and woodland, the property has recently been renovated and modernised.
Commanding spectacular views of the majestic peak of Moel Hebog, the property overlooks the picturesque village of Beddgelert.
Built in the 1870's, the property is a Detached Country Residence set well back from a quiet lane away from the main tourist traffic.
The property is listed on the Dafydd Hardy Estate Agents website.
The property has been recently renovated and modernised by the present owners to a high standard, including the installation of a hi-spec air source heat pump (for central heating), upgraded insulation, composite doors and the majority of windows, a new kitchen with built-in appliances and solid quartz worktops, shower room, WC and bespoke timber staircase.
The property is approached along a private driveway with a large purpose made parking area and double garage.
This well-proportioned, appealing stone built house offers large windows to the front elevation, maximising the ingress of natural light and making full use of the views to the west, the large fully fitted kitchen with appliances as well as the dining room both overlook village and mountains beyond.
Beddgelert is a delightful village nestled right in the heart of Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) with many picturesque walks, hiking and mountain bike trails on its doorstep. The village boasts an award winning ice cream/pizza parlour, numerous respected restaurants, traditional pubs and cafes plus a most useful village shop and Post Office stocking quality local produce.
There is also a well-regarded local primary school. Beddgelert is also situated on the route of the narrow-gauge Welsh Highland Railway.
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