Maes Caradog, Nant Ffrancon 5 bed farm house for sale

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Maes Caradog, Nant Ffrancon 5 bed farm house for sale

Maes Caradog, Nant Ffrancon
£825,000

Our Summary

  • Nestled beneath the dramatic Tryfan range in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, this farm offers breathtaking scenery and versatile potential for agriculture, conservation, leisure, or renewable energy projects (subject to planning)
  • Outbuildings- Modern Building - Beudy and Ysgubor- Cytiau Moch- Coach HouseLandThis diverse 580-acre farm presents a unique opportunity for agriculture, conservation, or leisure use, offering breathtaking landscapes and endless potential
  • Additionally, there is potential for a hydroelectric scheme, subject to the necessary planning approvals
  • This is a rare opportunity to acquire a historic and multifunctional estate, offering a balance of traditional farming heritage and modern potential
  • PlanningThere are no active planning applications in place in relation to the property
  • Article 4 DirectiveIf you own a residential dwelling (which is a main home) within the Eryri National Park area and wish to change the use to a second home, short term holiday let or specific mixed use, you will be required to obtain planning permission from Eryri's National Park Authority before undertaking a change of use
  • Local AuthoritiesEryri National Park ViewingsStrictly by confirmed appointment with the vendor's agents R G Jones - Health & SafetyGiven the potential hazards of a farm, we ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection for your own personal safety

Description

This is a unique opportunity to acquire a traditional 5-bedroom farmhouse with historic stone barns, modern outbuildings, and 580 acres of diverse land in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. The property offers breathtaking scenery and versatile potential for agriculture, conservation, leisure, or renewable energy projects, subject to planning. The farmhouse, listed as Grade II, features traditional charm with wooden sash windows and a slate roof. The property benefits from mains electricity, a private water supply, and septic tank drainage. The land is a mix of mountain and in-bye land, with natural water sources and 4x4 access, offering endless possibilities for farming, wildlife preservation, or outdoor pursuits. The property also has potential for a hydroelectric scheme, subject to planning approvals. With its diverse topography, natural features, and scenic landscape, this rare holding combines traditional charm with modern potential.