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Llanfachreth, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Key features

  • Detached Rural Cottage
  • Stone Built Modern Interior
  • Three Bedrooms
  • Open Plan Living Space
  • Parking and Gardens
  • Workshop and Shed
  • Council Tax band: On Buisness Rates
  • Freehold
  • EPC Rating E

Description

Nestled among woodlands in the mountain landscape, and with the ebb of a gentle stream just within earshot; Hermon Bach offers the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Abundant in natural beauty, the location offers close proximity to numerous walks, views, gorges, waterfalls, and other outdoor attractions. It is 14 miles from the beach and only a 5 mile drive to the popular and historic town of Dolgellau, which provides access to shops, bars, restaurants, amenities, and other cultural and recreational attractions, making it a not able destination for tourism in North Wales.

The cottage has been lovingly restored and extended in 2019 to provide modern and comfortable living all while retaining and celebrating its original charm and features. It has high quality laminate
floors, ceiling beams and excellent stone walls but benefits from UPVC windows and doors, oil fired central heating, a gorgeous log burner, modern kitchen and bathrooms, mains electricity, private water supply, and broadband internet access. It is currently operating as a successful holiday cottage and could equally appeal to buyers seeking an excellent investment, a dream bolt hole, or a permanent sanctuary for someone who is ready to embrace a life closer to nature

Open Plan Lounge / Kitchen
6.8 x 4.8 metres (22'3" x 15'7")

UPVC Front door, x2 UPVC windows, ceiling with beams, wood effect laminate floor with underfloor heating, log burner with exposed flue, modern kitchen with fitted cupboards and black quartz laminate worktops, Lamona electric oven, electric hob, and extractor fan overhead, stainless steel sink unit w dual flow tap, Lamona dishwasher. Wooden door to Master bedroom and hardwood staircase to 1st floor.

Master Bedroom with En suite
Bedroom 3.9 x 3.2 metres (12'7" x 10'4") En Suite 3 x 0.9 metres (9'8" x 2'9")

Spacious double bedroom, wood effect laminate floor, UPVC double door (leading to garden), Velux skylight window. En suite bathroom, low level close coupled WC, wall hung vanity wash basin, walk in shower unit with Mira shower system, Velux skylight window.

Upstairs Landing
1.9 x 1.7 metres (6'2" x 5'5")
Wood effect laminate floor, UPVC window, exposed A-frame beams.

Bedroom 2
4.1 x 2.9 metres (13'2" x 9'9")
Single bedroom, wood effect laminate floor, UPVC window, exposed A-frame beams, filled-in historic fireplace with tiled hearth, wall mounted radiator, fitted airing cupboard.

Bedroom 3
2.9 x 2.9 metres (9'6" x 9'7")
Single bedroom, wood effect laminate floor, UPVC window, exposed A-frame beams, wall mounted radiator, door leading to small storage space containing electrical switchboard and electric meter.

Main Bathroom
2.1 x 1.8 metres (6'7" x 6'0")
Slate-look synthetic floor tiles, low level close coupled WC, standing bathtub with fitted shower tap, ceramic vanity wash basin, heated towel rail, extractor fan, Velux Skylight window.

Exterior
The property set in a delightful plot with a good size off road parking area with a gravel surface, this then leads for pedestrian access up to the property with a lawn area to the front and more rural
landscape surrounding the property. There is a shed to one side and to the far side of the property a useful workshop.

The property is currently used as a holiday let and is very successful given the surrounding location popularity for both walking and mountain biking.

Location
Llanfachreth is a small, picturesque village in Gwynedd, North Wales, situated within Eryri (Snowdonia National Park). It's located a few miles northeast of Dolgellau, nestled among the
rolling hills and forests that characterize this part of Wales. The village is known for its tranquility, traditional Welsh character, and scenic surroundings. Llanfachreth has a deep-rooted history, with its name likely derived from Saint Machreth, to whom the village church is dedicated. The village has been part of the agricultural landscape of Wales for centuries, with farming playing a central role in the local economy and way of life. The area around Llanfachreth is rich in historical landmarks, with several old buildings and farmhouses that reflect the architectural styles of rural Wales over the centuries. The village itself retains a traditional feel, with stone-built cottages and a layout that has changed little overtime. The most notable landmark in Llanfachreth is St. Machreth’s Church, a small but historically significant church. It is believed to date back to the medieval period, though much of the current structure may have been rebuilt or restored in later centuries. The churchyard contain sold gravestones, some of which have inscriptions in Welsh, adding to the sense of history in the area. Llanfachreth is surrounded by the natural beauty typical of the Snowdonia region. The village is close to several areas of interest: Coed-y-Brenin Forest: A vast forest area known for its extensive network of trails for hiking,mountain biking, and running. Coed-y-Brenin is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and is located just to the east of Llanfachreth.-Rhaeadr Du Waterfall: Also known as the Black Falls, this beautiful waterfall is located within the Coed-y-Brenin Forest and is a popular spot for visitors seeking scenic walks.- Cader Idris: Like Dolgellau, Llanfachreth is within easy reach of Cader Idris, offering additional opportunities for hiking and exploring the mountain. Llanfachreth is a small, close-knit community where Welsh is widely spoken. The village offers a quiet, rural lifestyle, with a strong connection to the land and traditional ways of life.
The local community is likely involved in farming and small-scale agriculture, and the pace of life here is much slower than in more urbanised areas.

There are limited amenities within the village itself, so residents often rely on nearby Dolgellau for shopping, services, and more extensive facilities. While Llanfachreth is a small and quiet village, its appeal lies in its serene setting and the opportunities for exploring the surrounding countryside. The nearby attractions in Dolgellau and the wider Eryri (Snowdonia National Park) make it an ideal base for those looking to experience the natural beauty of North Wales in a more secluded setting.

Dolgellau
Dolgellau is a historic market town located in Gwynedd, North Wales, within the Eryri (Snowdonia National Park). Known for its picturesque setting, Dolgellau is surrounded by therugged mountains and lush valleys typical of the area, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Dolgellau has a rich history dating back to the medieval period. It was once an important centre for the Welsh woollen industry in the 18th and 19th centuries, with many of its buildings reflecting this period of prosperity. The town's architecture features a mix of traditional stone buildings and more modern structures, contributing to its charm. One of the town's most significant historical connections is to the Quaker movement. In the 17th century, Dolgellau was a stronghold for the Quakers, and many fled to Pennsylvania to escape persecution. The town's Quaker heritage is still remembered today, and you can find references to this in local history.Dolgellau is nestled at the foot of Cader Idris, one of the most famous mountains in Wales. The town is a gateway for those looking to climb Cader Idris, with several trails leading up to its summit, which offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Mawddach Trail, a popular walking and cycling path, follows the route of an old railway line along the Mawddach Estuary, providing beautiful views and an easy-going route suitable for families and casual walkers. Dolgellau has a strong sense of community, with a population that takes pride in its Welsh heritage. Welsh is widely spoken here, and the town is a centre for local cultural activities, including music, art, and literature. The town hosts various events throughout the year, such as the Sesiwn Fawr Dolgellau, a music festival that celebrates Welsh culture and attracts visitors from across the region.





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Llanfachreth, Dolgellau, Gwynedd, LL40

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High Street Rhuddlan LL18 2UA

Here at LL Estates and lettings we pride ourselves on providing outstanding customer service which comes from having a great passion for the job. Fiona Rhys-Jones and Louise Young jointly own LL Estates which was founded in 2012. 

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