Dolffanog Fawr is a beautifully presented detached property, set in a highly desirable location with stunning rear views across open countryside towards Tal Y Llyn Lake.
Currently operating as a successful B&B with four guest rooms, the property also offers fantastic potential as a spacious family home. It would suit those looking for ample living space or multi-generational accommodation under one roof.
The current owners have thoughtfully renovated and extended the home, creating generously proportioned rooms, all with en-suite facilities. The property features oil-fired central heating and a wood-burning stove in the sitting room, along with double glazing throughout.
Set within approximately 0.55 acres, the grounds include extensive off-road parking to the front and a large, level lawned garden to the rear, where you can enjoy breathtaking views across the countryside towards Tal Y Llyn Lake and the Cader Idris Mountain Range.
The main entrance leads into a central hallway with a cloakroom W.C. Off this is a well-equipped kitchen, a comfortable sitting room opening into a conservatory and stairs to two first-floor bedrooms that share a Jack & Jill bathroom.
From the hallway, further access is provided to a dining room, laundry room and the main sitting room with wood-burning stove and a rear hallway with stairs to the main first-floor landing. This area offers three spacious en-suite bedrooms. An additional en-suite bedroom is situated above the garage, with its own private access. There is potential to reconfigure the space to incorporate additional living accommodation in the garage, subject to planning approval, if desired.
This versatile property with its charming gardens, idyllic location and blend of character and modern convenience is likely to appeal to a wide range of buyers, and a viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all it has to offer.
Nestled in the heart of Eryri National Park, the area surrounding Tal Y Llyn Lake offers breath-taking natural beauty, with dramatic mountain backdrops including Cader Idris, peaceful open countryside, and a tranquil lakeside setting. Popular for walking, fishing, and wildlife, this unspoilt landscape provides a perfect blend of rural charm and outdoor adventure-ideal for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle in one of Wales' most scenic locations.
Located approximately 8 miles away is the ancient market town of Dolgellau sits within an area of outstanding natural beauty set in the Southern Snowdonia National Park, at the foot of the Cader Idris mountain range. Dolgellau is an excellent base for walkers and outdoor pursuits. The town provides a small cottage hospital, primary & secondary schools, a tertiary college as well as restaurants, pubs, library, rugby & cricket clubs.
Council Tax Band: B £1819.00 Tenure: Freehold Parking options: Driveway, Garage, Off Street Garden details: Front Garden, Private Garden, Rear Garden
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