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£850,000

Llanddoged, Llanrwst, LL26

Land size
2 acres
Bedrooms
4
Bathrooms
4

Description

A Private Country Sanctuary In The Conwy Valley

Set within approximately two acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, this remarkable country home occupies an elevated position with commanding views across the Conwy Valley towards the serene slopes of the Crafnant Valley. The setting feels wonderfully secluded, yet never remote. It is a place defined by light, space and a deep sense of calm, where the landscape becomes an ever-changing backdrop to daily life.

Forming part of an exclusive enclave of carefully converted former farm buildings, the house blends contemporary comfort with a rich sense of heritage. Traditional materials and craftsmanship sit effortlessly alongside modern design, creating a home that feels both grounded and quietly refined. The setting is peaceful and rural, with open countryside stretching in every direction, yet the amenities of the valley remain reassuringly close.

Designed Around Light And Landscape

The accommodation is immaculately presented and generously proportioned, arranged to take full advantage of its extraordinary surroundings. Large picture windows and glazed doors draw the eye outward, framing sweeping views across manicured lawns, mature planting and a picturesque private pond. From almost every principal room, the landscape becomes part of the interior experience.

Living spaces are warm and inviting, shaped by exposed timber beams and oak flooring that add texture and character without overwhelming the calm, contemporary feel. The main lounge is centred around a striking fireplace, a natural focal point that brings both comfort and atmosphere through the seasons. It is a room that feels equally suited to quiet evenings and relaxed gatherings.

A beautifully light-filled garden room provides a more informal retreat, wrapped in glazing that captures the changing light throughout the day. With direct access to the south-facing patio, it is an ideal space for morning coffee, long lunches or evenings spent watching the sun settle across the valley.

Thoughtful Accommodation For Modern Living

The house offers four spacious bedrooms and three high-quality bathrooms, making it exceptionally well suited to family life or hosting guests in comfort. Each bedroom enjoys its own outlook across the gardens or countryside beyond, reinforcing the strong connection to the setting. Bathrooms are finished to a high standard, combining understated design with everyday practicality.

Throughout the house, there is a sense of balance between open, sociable spaces and quieter areas for rest and retreat. The flow feels natural and unforced, allowing the home to adapt easily to different stages of life and styles of living.

Gardens With Presence And Privacy

The grounds are a defining feature of the home and have been lovingly maintained to create a landscape that feels both curated and natural. Lawned areas are bordered by mature planting and traditional dry-stone walls, while carefully positioned seating areas invite you to pause and take in the view.

A wildlife pond, edged with flowering irises, adds a gentle focal point and attracts an abundance of birdlife. It is a haven for nature lovers and a place where the pace of life naturally slows. Despite the sense of openness, the gardens offer a high degree of privacy, creating a true sense of retreat.

Practical features include a detached garage, ample driveway parking, oil-fired central heating and full double glazing, ensuring comfort and ease of living throughout the year.

A Location That Balances Seclusion And Connection

The Conwy Valley is renowned for its natural beauty, with rolling countryside, woodland walks and open hillsides all close at hand. Nearby villages offer everyday amenities, while larger towns provide a broader range of shops, cafés and services. The area is well placed for access to the coast, historic market towns and the dramatic landscapes of Snowdonia National Park.

Outdoor pursuits are a natural part of life here, from walking and cycling to exploring lakes, forests and mountain trails. Yet there is also a strong sense of community and culture within the valley, offering a lifestyle that feels both enriching and grounded.

A Rare Opportunity

Homes of this calibre, combining privacy, character and such far-reaching views, are seldom available. This is a house that offers not only beautifully considered accommodation, but a way of life shaped by its setting. A place to settle, to entertain, and to enjoy the quiet luxury of space and landscape.

For those seeking an exceptional country home in one of North Wales’ most captivating locations, this is an opportunity of rare quality.


EPC Rating: D

Garden

Two acres of land.

Parking - Garage

Parking - EV charging

Parking - Driveway

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
H
Date Posted
2026-03-17

Utilities & Restrictions

Utilities

Electricity
Mains
Water
Mains
Heating
Oil Heating, Gas Central Heating, Wood Burner
Broadband
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Sewerage
Septic Tank / Private

Rights & Restrictions

Public Rights of Way
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Private Rights of Way
Yes
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Restrictions
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Property Features

Accessibility
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Parking
Garage, Driveway, EV Charger
Garden
Private Garden

Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Wales (1+ acres).

This Property£425,000 / acre
Regional Average (1+ acres)£38,328 / acre
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