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4 bedroom detached house for sale
Parc Uchaf, Dyffryn Ardudwy
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Recently added
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
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Features and description
- Grand country house built in 1914 of local granite which has been a much-loved family home
- This attractive property is rich in character and authentic styling and includes many original features
- Oil-fired central heating and u PVC sash windows throughout
- Located in an elevated private setting, Parc Uchaf commands far reaching views over Cardigan Bay as far as Ynys Enlli/Bardsey Island and the Llyn Peninsula
- Generous proportions with ample space internally and externally, sitting solidly in 1 acre of garden
- Includes approximately 2 acres of private oak and bluebell woodlands
- Secluded but not isolated and within minutes drive of all village amenities
- With an abundance of charm and historic character, this unique property is filled with warmth, comfort and style - successfully combining period features with modern day living
- Parc Uchaf is impressive, elegant and comfortable in equal measures, making it a wonderful home
Built during the Edwardian era in the style of a small manor house, this magnificent stone-built country house stands as a striking example of early 20th-century craftsmanship, combining timeless architectural character and symmetry with an impressive sense of scale. The property exudes charm and permanence, with elegant proportions, high ceilings, and a wealth of period features throughout.
Parc Uchaf was originally constructed as the Estate Manager's house for Cors Y Gedol Hall, and has been in the same family for generations.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors and offers substantial and versatile living space, ideal for both family living and entertaining. On the ground floor grand reception rooms provide generous areas for formal dining and relaxation, while large windows allow natural light to flood the interiors. The kitchen/diner with its servant bell panel and additional utility areas complement these principle rooms.
The first floor hosts 4 generous and well proportioned bedrooms and a large family bathroom.
Character features include quarry tiled flooring, ornate fireplaces, traditional stone detailing, decorative mouldings, a pitch pine staircase and joinery with solid brass door furniture.
Externally, the house is approached via a sweeping driveway, leading to an imposing façade that reflects the property’s distinguished heritage. The surrounding landscaped gardens and grounds provide privacy and a picturesque setting, with mature trees, lawns, and ample outdoor space - all backing onto private woodlands and open countryside.
Rarely does an opportunity arise to acquire a residence of such historic character, architectural presence, and generous proportions, offering the perfect balance of period elegance and practical living.
Accommodation comprises: ( all measurements are approximate )
Entrance door to side into
Ground Floor -
Entrance Hallway - 8.00 x 2.19 (26'2" x 7'2") - Herringbone quarry tiled flooring, under stairs storage, door to patio, stairs leading to first floor, doors leading to
Lounge - 4.88 x 4.65 (16'0" x 15'3") - Two large windows to front with stunning views over Cardigan Bay, window to side, wood burning stove with slate hearth, fitted carpet
Drawing Room - 4.58 x 5.35 (15'0" x 17'6") - Generous bay window to front with far reaching sea views, window to side, original oak feature fireplace with inset wood burning stove with terrazzo- tiled hearth, fitted carpet
Study - 4.91 x 3.35 (16'1" x 10'11") - Window to side, feature fireplace with inset electric fire, fitted carpet
Toilet Room - 1.06 x 2.10 (3'5" x 6'10") - Low level WC, wash hand basin, obscured window to side, quarry tiled floor
Cloak Room - 2.23 x 1.22 (7'3" x 4'0") - Tiled flooring, inbuilt pine shoe cabinets with original mirror above, coat wall hooks
Dining Room - 3.92 x 3.40 (12'10" x 11'1") - Tiled floor, oil fired "AGA" range, window to side, Edwardian servants bell box, original alcove linen cupboards, storage cupboard with electricity meter, fuse box and mains water entry, leading into
Kitchen - 2.38 x 5.13 (7'9" x 16'9") - Fitted kitchen with comprehensive range of wall and base units including "Stoves" electric oven, hob with extractor hood above, integrated fridge, "Miele" dishwasher, double sink and drainer unit, glass fronted display units, laminate worktops, partially tiled walls, two sky light windows along with dual aspect windows to side and rear, quarry tiled floor
Rear Bootroom - 1.47 x 6.11 (4'9" x 20'0") - Useful storage area with doors to both sides with access to patio and garage, leading to
Utility Room - 2.62 x 1.89 (8'7" x 6'2") - Space and plumbing for washing machine, tumble drier, "Trianco" boiler for central heating system, sink and drainer unit, skylight window
Shower Room - 1.92 x 2.17 (6'3" x 7'1") - Suite comprising corner shower cubicle, wash hand basin, low level WC, fully tiled walls, heated towel rail, obscured window to side, skylight window
First Floor -
Landing - 2.20 x 4.87 (7'2" x 15'11") - Window to side, fitted carpet, original banister railing, loft access, doors leading to
Bedroom 1 - 4.69 x 4.94 (15'4" x 16'2") - Two windows to front with stunning views over Cardigan Bay, additional window to side, wash hand basin with vanity unit below, feature fireplace with wooden surround, fitted carpet
Bedroom 2 - 4.81 x 4.57 (15'9" x 14'11") - Two windows to front with stunning sea views, wash hand basin with vanity unit below, feature fireplace with wooden surround, fitted carpet
Bedroom 3 - 3.72 x 3.42 (12'2" x 11'2") - Window to side, wash hand basin with vanity unit below, large cupboard housing hot water cylinder, additional overhead storage cupboard, fitted carpet
Bedroom 4 - 3.92 x 3.31 (12'10" x 10'10") - Window to side, wash hand basin with vanity unit below, fitted carpet
Bathroom - 2.97 x 2.11 (9'8" x 6'11") - Fitted suite comprising original enamel roll-top bath with lion feet in tiled surround, corner shower cubicle, wash hand basin, low level WC, fully tiled walls, tiled floor, two obscured windows to side
External - The property sits in approximately 3 acres of land - divided into roughly a 1 acre garden and 2 acres of ancient oak and bluebell woodlands.
The garden is mature with thoughtful planting to ensure all year round colour and interest. Largely laid to lawn with areas devoted to hardscaping, plant borders, a dry streambed and paths, all within attractive stone wall boundaries.
Enjoying the southern aspect, there is an enclosed suntrap patio, a large greenhouse, a wood shed and a garden room which has been utilised as a home office/workspace with electric and ethernet connectivity.
There is also ample car parking facilities including room for larger vehicles such as a caravan, boat etc.
Garage - 5.86 x 4.92 (19'2" x 16'1") - Spacious double garage with double up-and- over doors
Oil tank
Workshop 1 - 2.25 x 5.39 (7'4" x 17'8") - Various work benches and sink
Workshop 2 - 1.65 x 5.88 (5'4" x 19'3") - With door to outside
Location - The property is located in a highly desirable area of Dyffryn Ardudwy - a coastal village located on the western fringe of the Snowdonia National Park. The area is well known for its sandy beaches and beautiful sunsets and is popular with visitors seeking relaxation, beautiful walks and stunning vistas. It has good local amenities including a post office, school, village hall, shops, cafes, petrol station and art gallery. It has regular bus services and a railway station with links to the local towns of Barmouth and Porthmadog, and extending to the Midlands and beyond.
Services - Mains and private water supply.
Mains electricity
Private drainage - septic tank
Material Information - Freehold property of stone construction.
Primary residence
Gwynedd Council tax band G
Parc Uchaf was originally constructed as the Estate Manager's house for Cors Y Gedol Hall, and has been in the same family for generations.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors and offers substantial and versatile living space, ideal for both family living and entertaining. On the ground floor grand reception rooms provide generous areas for formal dining and relaxation, while large windows allow natural light to flood the interiors. The kitchen/diner with its servant bell panel and additional utility areas complement these principle rooms.
The first floor hosts 4 generous and well proportioned bedrooms and a large family bathroom.
Character features include quarry tiled flooring, ornate fireplaces, traditional stone detailing, decorative mouldings, a pitch pine staircase and joinery with solid brass door furniture.
Externally, the house is approached via a sweeping driveway, leading to an imposing façade that reflects the property’s distinguished heritage. The surrounding landscaped gardens and grounds provide privacy and a picturesque setting, with mature trees, lawns, and ample outdoor space - all backing onto private woodlands and open countryside.
Rarely does an opportunity arise to acquire a residence of such historic character, architectural presence, and generous proportions, offering the perfect balance of period elegance and practical living.
Accommodation comprises: ( all measurements are approximate )
Entrance door to side into
Ground Floor -
Entrance Hallway - 8.00 x 2.19 (26'2" x 7'2") - Herringbone quarry tiled flooring, under stairs storage, door to patio, stairs leading to first floor, doors leading to
Lounge - 4.88 x 4.65 (16'0" x 15'3") - Two large windows to front with stunning views over Cardigan Bay, window to side, wood burning stove with slate hearth, fitted carpet
Drawing Room - 4.58 x 5.35 (15'0" x 17'6") - Generous bay window to front with far reaching sea views, window to side, original oak feature fireplace with inset wood burning stove with terrazzo- tiled hearth, fitted carpet
Study - 4.91 x 3.35 (16'1" x 10'11") - Window to side, feature fireplace with inset electric fire, fitted carpet
Toilet Room - 1.06 x 2.10 (3'5" x 6'10") - Low level WC, wash hand basin, obscured window to side, quarry tiled floor
Cloak Room - 2.23 x 1.22 (7'3" x 4'0") - Tiled flooring, inbuilt pine shoe cabinets with original mirror above, coat wall hooks
Dining Room - 3.92 x 3.40 (12'10" x 11'1") - Tiled floor, oil fired "AGA" range, window to side, Edwardian servants bell box, original alcove linen cupboards, storage cupboard with electricity meter, fuse box and mains water entry, leading into
Kitchen - 2.38 x 5.13 (7'9" x 16'9") - Fitted kitchen with comprehensive range of wall and base units including "Stoves" electric oven, hob with extractor hood above, integrated fridge, "Miele" dishwasher, double sink and drainer unit, glass fronted display units, laminate worktops, partially tiled walls, two sky light windows along with dual aspect windows to side and rear, quarry tiled floor
Rear Bootroom - 1.47 x 6.11 (4'9" x 20'0") - Useful storage area with doors to both sides with access to patio and garage, leading to
Utility Room - 2.62 x 1.89 (8'7" x 6'2") - Space and plumbing for washing machine, tumble drier, "Trianco" boiler for central heating system, sink and drainer unit, skylight window
Shower Room - 1.92 x 2.17 (6'3" x 7'1") - Suite comprising corner shower cubicle, wash hand basin, low level WC, fully tiled walls, heated towel rail, obscured window to side, skylight window
First Floor -
Landing - 2.20 x 4.87 (7'2" x 15'11") - Window to side, fitted carpet, original banister railing, loft access, doors leading to
Bedroom 1 - 4.69 x 4.94 (15'4" x 16'2") - Two windows to front with stunning views over Cardigan Bay, additional window to side, wash hand basin with vanity unit below, feature fireplace with wooden surround, fitted carpet
Bedroom 2 - 4.81 x 4.57 (15'9" x 14'11") - Two windows to front with stunning sea views, wash hand basin with vanity unit below, feature fireplace with wooden surround, fitted carpet
Bedroom 3 - 3.72 x 3.42 (12'2" x 11'2") - Window to side, wash hand basin with vanity unit below, large cupboard housing hot water cylinder, additional overhead storage cupboard, fitted carpet
Bedroom 4 - 3.92 x 3.31 (12'10" x 10'10") - Window to side, wash hand basin with vanity unit below, fitted carpet
Bathroom - 2.97 x 2.11 (9'8" x 6'11") - Fitted suite comprising original enamel roll-top bath with lion feet in tiled surround, corner shower cubicle, wash hand basin, low level WC, fully tiled walls, tiled floor, two obscured windows to side
External - The property sits in approximately 3 acres of land - divided into roughly a 1 acre garden and 2 acres of ancient oak and bluebell woodlands.
The garden is mature with thoughtful planting to ensure all year round colour and interest. Largely laid to lawn with areas devoted to hardscaping, plant borders, a dry streambed and paths, all within attractive stone wall boundaries.
Enjoying the southern aspect, there is an enclosed suntrap patio, a large greenhouse, a wood shed and a garden room which has been utilised as a home office/workspace with electric and ethernet connectivity.
There is also ample car parking facilities including room for larger vehicles such as a caravan, boat etc.
Garage - 5.86 x 4.92 (19'2" x 16'1") - Spacious double garage with double up-and- over doors
Oil tank
Workshop 1 - 2.25 x 5.39 (7'4" x 17'8") - Various work benches and sink
Workshop 2 - 1.65 x 5.88 (5'4" x 19'3") - With door to outside
Location - The property is located in a highly desirable area of Dyffryn Ardudwy - a coastal village located on the western fringe of the Snowdonia National Park. The area is well known for its sandy beaches and beautiful sunsets and is popular with visitors seeking relaxation, beautiful walks and stunning vistas. It has good local amenities including a post office, school, village hall, shops, cafes, petrol station and art gallery. It has regular bus services and a railway station with links to the local towns of Barmouth and Porthmadog, and extending to the Midlands and beyond.
Services - Mains and private water supply.
Mains electricity
Private drainage - septic tank
Material Information - Freehold property of stone construction.
Primary residence
Gwynedd Council tax band G
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