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Stanley Mill Lane, Trearddur Bay... Farm for sale
Stanley Mill Lane, Trearddur Bay, Anglesey, LL65
£1,300,000
Stanley Mill Lane, Trearddur Bay, Anglesey, LL65
£1,300,000
Our Summary
- • STRIKING COASTAL FARM IN THE STUNNING LOCATION OF TREARDDUR BAY• A 65 ACRE WORKING FARM WITH A MODERN HAY BARN AND WINTER STALLS• 250 METRE FRONTAGE TO THE INLAND SEA• 3 SEPARATE STONE BUILT SLATE ROOVED FARM BUILDINGS FOR CONVERSION TO WORKSHOPS, STABLES OR HOLIDAY HOMES• DETACHED FAMILY FARM HOUSE WITH 4 DOUBLE BEDROOMSFEATURES- Protected owned access from Stanley Mill Lane- In all approximately 65 acres (26
- 32 ha) working farm of pasture with some gorse and rocky outcrops- Direct frontage onto the Inland Sea with shingled beaches- Dutch barn for hay and winter stalls- Workshop and storage rooms- Three single storey, traditional stone farm buildings suitable for conversion- Double garage- Detached family farmhouse with entrance hall, kitchen, breakfast room, sitting room, dining or TV room, 4 double bedrooms, 2 Bath or shower rooms, en-suite shower room, study- Outside WC- Lawned hedged gardensDESCRIPTIONWelcome to Glantraeth (Beach Shore) Farm, an exceptional working farm and buildings dating back to the 16th Century and situated in the Area of Natural Beauty in Trearddur Bay on Holy Island off Anglesey
Description
Glantraeth (Beach Shore) Farm is a striking coastal farm located in the stunning setting of Trearddur Bay on Holy Island off Anglesey. The 65-acre working farm features a modern hay barn and winter stalls, as well as three separate stone-built farm buildings that can be converted into workshops, stables, or holiday homes. The farm has a 250-meter frontage to the Inland Sea, with shingled beaches and direct access from Stanley Mill Lane. The detached family farmhouse boasts four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, and an en-suite shower room, as well as a study, double garage, and lawned, hedged gardens. The farm has a rich history, dating back to the 16th Century, and is currently let on an annual 10-month grazing licence, making it an active farm with potential tax advantages and DEFRA grant support.