1a Tyn Celyn,
Sarn Hir
Llanbedr
Gwynedd
LL45 2HN
Bwth Carron is a delightful three-bedroom detached Welsh stone cottage with a fascinating history, brimming with character and offering stunning sea views. Perched up on the historic Rock, this property provides a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of Barmouth below and yet is within minutes' walk of the vibrant high street and the beautiful beach.
Traditional features abound including beamed ceilings, exposed stone walling, exposed wooden floorboards and wooden wall panelling. There are lawned gardens to front and a delightful "secret" garden to the rear to explore, both with awesome sea and estuary views.
The front facing double bedrooms boast breathtaking views of the sea and there is a cosy lounge, a well equipped kitchen, first floor shower room plus an additional WC accessed from the garden. A large store/workshop is the perfect home for outdoor furniture, equipment and beach paraphernalia.
For those who love the outdoors, the hills of Dinas Oleu are right behind, providing endless opportunities for scenic walks and exploration right from your doorstep.
With a C6 classification this property currently operates as a very successful holiday rental and would also make a wonderful coastal home. With contents included it is ready to move into and enjoy immediately.
In summary, this enchanting stone cottage in Barmouth is a rare find, perfect for anyone seeking a character-filled home or investment property with stunning views and a connection to the great outdoors. Don’t miss the chance to make this charming property your own.
The cottage was owned at one time by Mrs Fanny Talbot who lived at Tyn y Ffynnon (above) and who gave the hillside, Dinas Oleu, to the National Trust at its inception in 1895 - the first piece of land to be owned by the National Trust. On Fanny Talbot's death, Bwth Carron was bequeathed to Canon Hardwick Rawnsley, one of the three founder members of the National Trust.
The cottage has subsequently been in the same family since 1951.
3.26 x 3.26 (10'8" x 10'8")A cosy characterful lounge with incredible sea views, beamed ceiling, exposed painted stone walling, coal effect electric fire in stone fire place, tiled floor, some wood panelling to walls and space for dining table and chairs.
3.13 x 1.95 (10'3" x 6'4")Well designed with tiled floor and beamed ceiling, wall and base units with wood effect laminate counter over. Electric cooker, microwave, under-counter fridge, stainless steel sink and drainer.
3.05 x 2.44 (10'0" x 8'0")A charming double bedroom with incredible sea views, exposed wooden flooring, wood panelled walls, vaulted ceiling and hand basin with hot and cold water.
2.85 x 2.38 (9'4" x 7'9")A further attractive double bedroom with incredible sea views, exposed wooden flooring, small fitted wardrobe and hand basin with hot and cold water.
1.9 x 1.69 (6'2" x 5'6")A single room with view to the side and exposed wooden flooring.
1.41 x 1.41 (4'7" x 4'7")With white suite comprising of WC, quadrant shower, pedestal sink and electric heated towel rail.
3.09 x 1.62 (10'1" x 5'3")Steps from the garden lead up to the external WC where there is low level WC, sink in vanity unit and heated towel rail. Window to the front.
2.94 x 2.73 (9'7" x 8'11")A very useful store room/workshop with power and lighting.
The gardens extend to three levels and are delightful mix of flat lawns with fabulous views and seating areas, mature bushes and shrubs, including a magical tucked away secret garden to the rear!
The property is connected to mains electric, water and drainage. It is fully double glazed with electric heating. It is understood that there is mains gas close to the property.
Please note there is no vehicular access to the property which is approached via steps and paths from the High Street.
Parking permits are available for the long stay council car park.
Barmouth is known as the town where 'the Mountains meet the Sea' but offers much more than that. It is a thriving seaside town with breathtaking views on the north west coast of Wales looking out onto Cardigan Bay on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. There is a a bustling town centre with a range of shops and supermarkets and great places to eat and relax.
For lovers of the outdoors it offers walking, cycling, paddle-boarding, kayaking, and of course swimming in the sea from the beautiful golden sand beach. The train station in the middle of the town provides easy links up and down the coastal line or regular trains directly through to Birmingham and beyond.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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