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    Key features

    • To be offered on Wednesday 22 April
    • Freehold
    • Substantial plot
    • Detached
    • 10 bedrooms
    • Gardens
    • Detached 1 bedroom cabin located in the grounds
    • Vacant

    Description

    Panteinion Hall is a substantial unique 17th Century property dating back to 1630's, standing in an elevated position within its own grounds of approximately 1.3 acres, with a large lawn garden surrounded by woodland and, sitting opposite the Panteinion falls within the Eryri National Park.

    The main part of the property provides 10 bedrooms and would make a comfortable family home, the property also benefits from a spacious second reception room, bathroom and access to the kitchen area. The property still retains many period, characterful features, including, decorative coving, wood panelling, open fireplace and original slate flagged flooring Within the grounds of the property there is also a detached 1 bedroom cabin, which could very easily be let out for holiday use to gain an income, if desired. 

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    Additional information

    Tenure

    Freehold

    Accommodation

    Panteinion Hall (main house): Sitting Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Utility/Store Room, Laundry Room, 10 Bedrooms - 5 en-suite, together with additional separate (*toilets ground floor) and first floor and a (* shower room).


    The Cabin: Sitting Room/Bedroom, Kitchen Area and Shower Room.

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      Local information

      The property is located within close proximity to the Welsh Coastal Path, Fairbourne Beach, Local Amenities and the Cambrian Coast Railway Line.

      Friog is a charming hamlet on the outskirts of Fairbourne which is a village on the coast of Barmouth Bay to the south of the estuary of the River Mawddach in Gwynedd, surrounded by the Snowdonia National Park.

      The 2 mile stretch of the sandy beach at Fairbourne to Friog is backed by steep pebble banks and at the northern end joins the Mawddach Estuary, while at the southern end the beach is squeezed between sheer cliffs and the sea. There are local shops, a post office in the village, a main line railway station and Barmouth with its greater variety of shops, harbour and Leisure Centre can be reached by train across the viaduct

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