3 bedroom detached house for sale
Sarn Mellteyrn, Gwynedd, LL53
Featured
Added today
Detached house
3 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
A highly desirable detached former corn mill full of charm and character, set in a peaceful countryside location.
The property needs some remedial attention and offers a porch entrance leading into an L shaped kitchen/breakfast room featuring quarry tiled flooring, fitted units, and an oil fired Rayburn. A staircase rises to the first floor, while an inner hall with quarry tiles opens into a delightful sitting room with a beamed ceiling, an inglenook-style recess, a stone-faced fireplace, and a “Villager” multi fuel stove converted to run on propane gas.
The first floor enjoys a long landing serving three bedrooms, each with built in wardrobes and pine panelled doors, along with a family bathroom. Partial night storage heating is installed.
Outside, the property benefits from tarmac parking to the front, a gravelled seating area with an outdoor log burning fire grate, remnants of the original mill wheel, and attractive stone walling. There is also a substantial stone-built workshop with a slate roof. Across the lane lies a small triangular garden with a stream boundary. An additional stone store sits to the side of the cottage, with steps rising to an upper lawned garden and a gate leading out to the roadway. A greenhouse and further steps lead into a wooded copse forming part of the grounds.
The property is situated along a quiet country lane approximately half a mile from the hamlet of Sarn, in the heart of the Ll?n Peninsula. The village offers two public houses, a modern convenience store and filling station, and a Community Hall. Primary and secondary schooling is available in nearby Botwnnog, about 1.5 miles away.
The property needs some remedial attention and offers a porch entrance leading into an L shaped kitchen/breakfast room featuring quarry tiled flooring, fitted units, and an oil fired Rayburn. A staircase rises to the first floor, while an inner hall with quarry tiles opens into a delightful sitting room with a beamed ceiling, an inglenook-style recess, a stone-faced fireplace, and a “Villager” multi fuel stove converted to run on propane gas.
The first floor enjoys a long landing serving three bedrooms, each with built in wardrobes and pine panelled doors, along with a family bathroom. Partial night storage heating is installed.
Outside, the property benefits from tarmac parking to the front, a gravelled seating area with an outdoor log burning fire grate, remnants of the original mill wheel, and attractive stone walling. There is also a substantial stone-built workshop with a slate roof. Across the lane lies a small triangular garden with a stream boundary. An additional stone store sits to the side of the cottage, with steps rising to an upper lawned garden and a gate leading out to the roadway. A greenhouse and further steps lead into a wooded copse forming part of the grounds.
The property is situated along a quiet country lane approximately half a mile from the hamlet of Sarn, in the heart of the Ll?n Peninsula. The village offers two public houses, a modern convenience store and filling station, and a Community Hall. Primary and secondary schooling is available in nearby Botwnnog, about 1.5 miles away.
Property information from this agent
Area statistics
Crime score
Low crime
0/10
Home prices (average)
3 bedroom detached houses
£316,185
£316,185
About this agent

Since 1889, we have been the trusted agent of choice for customers looking for property advice and services in sales and lettings across Cheshire and North Wales. Beresford Adams provides expert local knowledge throughout the region with a passionate team ready to help meet your needs. If you're looking for help on your property search, contact us today.
Similar properties
Discover similar properties nearby in a single step.

















Floorplan
Area stats
