A restored Victorian farmhouse in an outstanding location in central Snowdonia. Stunning mountain views including the Snowdon Horseshoe and Moel Siabod. Built in the early 19th century as part of the Penrhyn Estate. Private garden and off-road parking. Located on a working upland farm and heated by an innovative and low carbon wood-pellet heating system. The house and farm are the setting of the iconic book 'I bought a Mountain' - a classic tale of life on an upland Welsh farm between the two world wars by Thomas Firbank. Another famous occupant, and the donor of the farm was Esme Kirby, an environmental campaigner and founder of the watchdog group Snowdonia Society.
Ground Floor: sitting room with wood burning stove and large picture window overlooking the spectacular view of Moel Siabod, dining room with original oak pannelling, study, large kitchen/dining room complete with granite worktops, a farmhouse table, rangemaster cooker and the original serving hatch through to the dining room. A large outside utility room with spacious drying facilities, perfect for outdoor pursuits equipment and separate lavatory. First Floor: Four bedrooms (large master bedroom featuring views over the mountain range, double bedroom with large picture windows, two twin bedrooms both with spectacular views), two spacious bathrooms with separate shower cubicles.
Facilities
Television, radio, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, cot, high chair, freezer
Visitor Notes: Wood-pellet boiler central heating. There is no actual garden but there is a patio area to the front and side of the property complete with garden furniture to take in the stunning scenery. Off-road parking opposite the farmhouse is available for four cars.