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Deri Fawr Llandyfrydog Deri Fawr Llandyfrydog Dafydd Hardy Coast & Country Deri Fawr If you have a love for the Welsh countryside, or more specifically the wonderful Isle of Anglesey and are looking for a fine family home with a long established thriving business, then there's no getting away from it – Deri Fawr may be the answer to all of the above. This fabulous home and converted 18th century stone barn resides within some 2 ¼ Acres of beautiful naturally nurtured garden grounds, offering 4 completely self-contained holiday residences as well as 2 modern and comfortable static caravans. And that's just the start! The owners, having created the business and transformed the house over the last thirty years, feel it is time to step back and pass the lifestyle to younger people with fresh ideas. There is much potential to expand the business in a growing market. Tourism is now the predominant industry on Anglesey and this is a rare opportunity to inherit a thriving business and wonderful lifestyle Deri Fawr is situated on the gentle western slopes of a natural vale where Afon Coch (the Red River) runs towards the sea at Dulas Bay. Enjoying a pleasant easterly aspect, there are fine countryside views towards the renowned Mynydd Bodafon on the far side of the valley, designated as an AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) as is the majority of the coastline stretching from Amlwch to the north and Moelfre further south. If you love the sea and exploring the coastline then this really is the perfect base and visitors have so much to do right on their doorstep! The holiday accommodation has been awarded 4 stars by the 'Visit Wales' tourist board, a fitting recognition of the high standard which the present owners have set themselves. This is a very appealing, practical, accommodating and adaptable house which certainly offers the space to run the business from whilst enjoying a relaxing rural lifestyle. All accommodation benefits from double glazing and oil fired central heating. The layout of 'Deri Fawr' comprises: Porch, Kitchen with oil fired Aga, Utility Room, Shower Room, Conservatory, Lounge, Dining Room, Landing, Study Area, 4 Bedrooms, Bathroom and Shower Room. 'The Stables' comprises: Living Room, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms and Bathroom. 'The Granary' comprises: Living Room, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms and Bathroom. 'The Smithy' comprises; 2 storeys: Living Room, Kitchen, 2 Bedrooms and Bathroom. 'The Byre' offers: Lounge, Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom. Oh, and don't forget the 2 static caravans! Please consult the photographs and floorplans within the details for a more considered overview or better still, why not arrange a viewing – you'll be pleasantly surprised. There is also a further range of traditional and authentic outbuildings which might be considered worthy of conversion, providing further scope to develop the business interests if required – subject of course to planning consents and approvals. The spacious open courtyard offers plentiful parking for all, and there's even a garage/workshop – somewhere to take care of garden machinery and maintenance duties. The extensive gardens are quite a revelation – there is so much to enjoy and if you have green fingers or have a family member who does and relishes the tasks that such a garden requires, then this garden knows no bounds! There are 2 large polytunnels, a wonderful summer house (with electricity – is there an artist out there?), a thriving orchard, 2 naturally fed ponds (great for ducks) and a native young woodland – many specimens grown from seed by the existing owners. The countryside hamlet or district of Llandyfrydog is located about 1 mile inland from Dulas on the northern coast of Anglesey. The fabulous coastline situated nearby offers such gems as Lligwy beach and several other sandy bays on this side of the island which even has its own shipwrecks to explore! This is great fishing, walking and bird watching territory with over 120 miles of coastline! 6 Golf Courses also within easy reach! Llangefni, in the centre of the island offers many shops, supermarkets, primary and secondary schools along with college facilities. The A55 Expressway provides a fast link to North Wales' coastal towns, Chester and the motorway network and London can be easily reached from Bangor in roughly 3½ hours by train. The city of Bangor boasts a major university, fantastic shopping and a wide choice of schools. From Holyhead, a trip across the Irish Sea via the Seacat takes less than an hour, straight into the heart of Dublin. Property Features From Llangefni, follow the B5111 in the direction of Llanerchymedd. On reaching the centre of the village, bear right at the roundabout (second exit) and continue along the B5111 towards Amlwch. After approximately 1 mile, turn right signposted for Parc and continue for roughly 2 miles to the village crossroads. Turn left and continue up the hill out of the village for approximately 600 yards where you'll see the driveway for the property located on your right hand side. 01248 723 322 www.DafyddHardy.co.uk/cc .
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