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Our Summary
- While the home would benefit from some remedial works, it offers a unique blend of traditional features and generous living space, making it a fantastic base for coastal living or a characterful holiday retreat
- After narrowly avoiding dereliction, the property was saved by artist Gwyneth ap Thomas in 1979
- Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate its full charm and potential
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Description
Nestled within the enchanting grounds of Plas Glyn y Weddw, this charming three-bedroom semi-detached coach house offers a unique blend of history and character. Once a coach house serving the grand Victorian mansion, the property has been sympathetically converted into a cozy home that now serves as a much-loved second home residence. Steeped in history, the property boasts traditional features and generous living space, making it a fantastic base for coastal living or a characterful holiday retreat.
With a slate-tiled entrance hall, welcoming living room, and kitchen with slate flooring, the property has plenty of charm and character. The outdoor space includes a paved courtyard, patio, and shared parking, while the property also enjoys use of well-kept communal front gardens. With a rich heritage and natural beauty, this unique coach house is a true hidden gem in the heart of Llanbedrog, and viewing is highly recommended to appreciate its full charm and potential.