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- A variety of uses subject to planning permission
- 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
- 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
- Viewing is by appointment only and highly recommended to appreciate the potential that the property has to offer
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Description
Crochendy Twrog is a unique, Grade II Listed property that was once the home farm for the Oakley Estate. The property comprises several buildings, including a main house, converted barn, stables, pottery gallery, workshop, and studio flat, all connected by a central archway and courtyard. The main house features a spacious lounge with a vaulted ceiling and two bedrooms, while the studio flat has its own kitchen, sitting area/bedroom, bedroom, and shower room.
The property also includes a covered barn, stables, and a large driveway with parking. The gardens are secluded and private, with a greenhouse, fruit trees, rockery garden, and vegetable patch. With a total area of approximately 0.57 acres, the property offers a range of potential uses, subject to planning consents.
Located in a picturesque valley near the village of Maentwrog, the property is a short drive from the harbour town of Porthmadog.