*Awaiting floorplan* Crochendy Twrog is an extremely unique, Grade II Listed property, which was originally the home farm for the former Oakley Estate. Retaining a wealth of period features throughout, the complex comprises several buildings, offering a variety of uses for the new owner subject to the necessary planning consents.
The property comprises a complex of buildings, including to one side of a central archway is the main house, a 2 bedroomed converted barn featuring a spacious lounge with vaulted ceiling. The archway leads to a beautiful courtyard and veranda. On the other side of the archway is a double fronted building which was historically the stables and previously used as a pottery gallery. Adjacent to the gallery is the tack room now used as a pottery workshop. Stairs lead to the old Head Carter's room, next door to that, located above the archway is the former grain store with vaulted ceiling.
A studio flat is located above the pottery in the former hayloft, with its own access through a large lobby. The studio flat benefits from its own kitchen, sitting area / bedroom, bedroom 2 and shower room. This offers potential to be let out (it has previously been a holiday let) or could be used as further living accommodation for the main house. Adjacent to the lobby there are further rooms with previous use as a café and workshops.
Behind the main house, there is a covered barn, with slated roof and oak-framed stalls and slate dividers. At the far end of the barn, there are 3 further buildings which could be utilised for a variety of uses.
To the front of the property there is a long cart shed, with stables at either end.
Externally, there is a large driveway providing plenty of parking, with access through the central archway to the courtyard. Lawned cottage style gardens offer seclusion and privacy, with greenhouse, fruit trees, rockery garden and vegetable patch. The total area extends to approximately 0.57 acres.
Located within the valley of the Dwyryd Estuary approximately 1 mile from the village of Maentwrog, with the Moelwyn mountains as a backdrop, the property is approximately 15 minutes to the harbour town of Porthmadog with a range of shops and restaurants.
Viewing is by appointment only and highly recommended to appreciate the potential that the property has to offer.
The Est. Mortgage is for a 25 years repayment mortgage based on a 10% deposit and a 5.5% annual interest. It is only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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