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About this property

Set within an enviable position along the historic Pilgrim’s Way, this exquisite, detached stone farmhouse, with origins believed to date back to the 17th century, has been masterfully reimagined to offer an outstanding balance of heritage, refinement, and contemporary living.

Surrounded by open countryside and far-reaching panoramic views, including the dramatic peaks of the Eryri (Snowdonia) mountain range, the property enjoys complete tranquillity while remaining conveniently located between Caernarfon and Pwllheli. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a home that embraces both seclusion and connectivity in equal measure.

From the moment you step inside, the farmhouse reveals its unique character. The interiors have been sympathetically restored and elegantly enhanced, preserving original features while introducing a sophisticated modern finish.

At the heart of the home lies a spectacular vaulted lounge and dining space, where exposed ‘A’ frame beams and an iconic inglenook fireplace with multi-fuel burner and traditional bread oven create an atmosphere of warmth and authenticity. Natural light pours through multiple windows, framing uninterrupted rural vistas and enhancing the sense of space and calm.

The kitchen is both stylish and functional, beautifully appointed with contemporary cabinetry and granite work surfaces.

Accommodation benefits from three well-proportioned bedrooms providing flexibility and comfort. The principal suite, situated on the first floor, offers a peaceful retreat complete with a private en-suite shower room, perfectly positioned to take in the surrounding landscape.

Extending to approximately one acre, the gardens and grounds are as compelling as the house itself, designed for those seeking a true “country lifestyle”.

Manicured lawns, raised flower beds, and established planting create a picturesque and ever-changing backdrop throughout the seasons. A productive vegetable garden, chicken enclosure, and paddock—currently home to bees—offer a wonderful opportunity for sustainable living.

A collection of traditional stone outbuildings provides both practical utility and potential for further creative use, subject to requirements. With ample parking on the front forecourt area.

While rich in history, the property is equally forward-thinking, benefitting from air source heating, solar panels, and full double glazing (apart from one small original window that has been retained as a feature)—ensuring energy efficiency without compromising charm.

This remarkable farmhouse is full of character, refined modernisation, and an extraordinary natural setting. Whether as a permanent residence, a countryside retreat, or a lifestyle investment, it offers an unrivalled opportunity to embrace the very best of rural North Wales.

Viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate the beauty, setting, and lifestyle this exceptional home affords.

Key information

Council Tax Band: NA

Tenure: Freehold

  • Utility supply:

    • Electric: Mains Supply
    • Water: Ask agent
    • Heating: Air Source Heat Pump
    • Broadband: Ask agent
    • Sewerage: Private Supply

    Rights and restrictions:

    • Private rights of way: Ask agent
    • Public rights of way: Ask agent
    • Listed property: Ask agent
    • Restrictions: Ask agent

    Risks:

    • Flooded in last 5 years: Ask agent
    • Flood defences: Ask agent
    • Source of flood: Ask agent

Energy Performance Certificate

EPC
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    The 4.19% annual interest rate is based on the Connells Group average mortgage interest rate taken from this year YTD and is correct as at 17/03/2026.

Agent details

Caernarfon

    29 Bridge Street
    Caernarfon
    Gwynedd
    LL55 1AB
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