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PLAS MOUNT HAZEL Tyn Lon | Llandwrog| Gwynedd | LL54 5SN "DoubleClick Insert Picture" 7 bed 4 bath 3 recp 8.6 acr Double garage with room above Plas Mount Hazel, Tyn Lon, Llandwrog, Gwynedd LL54 5SN DESCRIPTION facilities and all with ravishing views of rolling schools and leisure facilities. There are many fine Charming and with all the symmetry, space and design countryside and gardens. There is an additional beaches within reach such as Dinas Dinlle and the ever of a true Georgian residence this superb Grade II listed separate Shower Room, Wc, Bathroom and Linen popular coastal resort of Abersoch. The nearest village country house stands in a delightful rural position Room. This floor can also be reached by the back is Llandwrog and the university city of Bangor is just 10 surrounded by approximately 8 acres of land. Plas stairs, originally the servants’ access to their quarters. miles away, offering all the most necessary amenities Mount Hazel was originally built by Lord Newborough as Attic stairs lead to the second floor where there are four and shops. The A55 North Wales Coastal Expressway part of the Glynllifon Estate and has been further delightful Bedrooms and 2 spacious family (approx. 14 miles) provides a swift link to the port of sympathetically upgraded in recent years whilst retaining Bathrooms. The bedrooms to the rear of the property Holyhead, the North Wales coastal towns and motorway its inherent charm. The principal wing of the house enjoy coastal views with the magnificent silhouette of the network towards Chester and the North West with rail dates back to the late 18th century and a further wing Rivals on the Lleyn Peninsular against the rolling waves services linking Bangor direct to London. Full of natural (the servants’ quarters) was then added in the early in the distance. beauty, this area lends itself not only to those looking for 1900s. The grounds include a patio and small woodland area of a country retreat but to those interested in the history The property is approached by a tree lined drive which rich perennials and deciduous trees. Rambling roses and splendour of this very special place. leads to a 5 acre paddock to the front and extensive climb up and around arched doorways linking the main lawns to the side and rear. These delightful grounds garden to a courtyard where there are several DIRECTIONS include an orchard within a walled garden with an outbuildings (one with its own inspection pit) which offer From Menai Bridge, head to Caernarfon and take the original stone well. exciting potential for conversion subject to all due A487 towards Pwllheli. After passing through With rooms laid out over 3 floors, the Entrance Porch planning consents. Bontnewydd and on reaching Dinas, continue towards opens to an elegant Dining Hallway with arched Heated by oil central heating, the property retains its Pwllheli on the A499. After approximately 1 mile you openings, wood floor and a fine oak staircase that distinctive late Georgian and early Victorian fireplaces reach the small hamlet of Bethesda Bach, turn right at curves upwards to the first floor. Three spacious linked making this a home of character, appealing yet practical the 2nd Tyn Lon sign (Just on leaving the hamlet). Reception Rooms lead from the Hallway all complete and versatile. Plas Mount Hazel evokes a gracious Continue up the hill and around a right hand bend, the with high ceilings and covings, and featuring enchanting bygone era of high feather beds and servants bells but access drive to Plas Mount Hazel is located after a short French windows which open onto the lawned garden offers a beautiful bright family home that fits in with the distance on the left hand side. with its shocking burst of pink azaleas and verdant needs of today! lawns. SERVICES A large family Breakfast Kitchen with quarry tiled floor, LOCATION We are informed by the seller that this property benefits inglenook and Aga creates a real hub with enough space Plas Mount Hazel is situated amidst beautiful from mains water and electricity, oil central heating and for eating, entertaining and family get-togethers around countryside and arable farmland with stupendous views private drainage. the enormous slate-top table which is currently in-situ. of the Rivals on the Llyn Peninsular and the coast of Additionally, a separate Utility Room, Wc and extra Caernarfon Bay. The renowned village of Portmeirion storage room offer the drying space for those days when lies just 20 minutes away with the royal town of TENURE the beach walks turn wet! Caernarfon 5 miles away providing a wide range of We have been informed the tenure is Freehold with To the first floor there is a generous Landing and five shops and services to include a choice of supermarkets, vacant possession upon completion of sale Bedrooms, one with Dressing Room and en-suite Homes by Dafydd Hardy Vendor Interview This attractive eight-to-nine-bedroom Grade II Listed residence, which comprises a three-storey 18th-century house with a further wing that was added in the early 1900s, is located in grounds approaching eight acres in a secluded position near Llandwrog. Once part of the Glynllifon Estate, the house was once lived in by the 7th Lord Newborough. “We moved here about 10 years ago, having been attracted by the character and size of the property, which had already been completely renovated and retained fine matching period features, including architraves, fireplaces, high ceilings with cornicing, and a superb curving cantilever staircase,” recalls Robert. “We also loved its secluded and private location in proximity to the coast and Snowdonia. It’s between the Lleyn Peninsula and Anglesey and within easy reach of Caernafon, Bangor and the A55 coast road; Liverpool is only about an hour and a half away.” “All we’ve had to do is keep up with the decorating and re-carpet from time to time,” explains Ann. “While large, it’s an easily managed house and a wonderful family home. I love its big, light and airy kitchen, which has an Aga. In fact it’s a very light house altogether. It’s also good for entertaining as original double Georgian doors connect two of the main reception rooms and can be opened up; double outer doors then give access to the garden and the views. We’ve had birthday and anniversary parties and the flat lawn is perfect for a marquee.” “We didn’t have to do a lot to the garden,” continues Robert. “We just cleared it and extended the lawn where it merges into the woodland which surrounds the house on the north and west sides. There’s a walled garden with an orchard, a greenhouse and a potting shed. There’s also a large garage and various other outbuildings, while to the south there’s an extensive area of permanent pasture. It’s great to be able to just stroll around the grounds with the dogs without meeting anyone. The internal and external space here gives you room to breathe; we’ll miss that a lot. I’ll also miss the fine fishing in the area!” “It’s an excellent location,” adds Ann. “The beaches and coastal path are close, as is the National Cycle Network route to the Lleyn Peninsula. Abersoch with its water sports and golf club is about 20 minutes’ drive. There’re leisure facilities at Caernarfon and Pen-y-groes. Caernarfon, which has a Tesco and a Morrisons is five minutes’ drive, while Bangor has a wide range of amenities and a station connecting to Chester, Crewe and London. There’s an abundance of farm shops in the area too, and a good choice of state schools, notably Ysgol Dyffryn Nantlle at Pen-y-Groes, and private schools such as Hillgrove School in Bangor.” “We now need to relocate to South Wales, where our business is, but we will miss Plas Mount Hazel terribly, especially the views, the seclusion and the privacy,” agree Ann and Robert. For clarification we wish to inform prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings. Room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings, if there are important matters which are likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing the property. D321 Ravensworth 01670 713330 Homes by Dafydd Hardy Fine and Country 119-121 Park Lane, London, W1K 7AG north.wales.fineandcountry.com [email protected] dafyddhardy.co.uk "DoubleClick Insert Picture" .