Perched in a most magnificent position within Beddgelert Forest in the heart of the Eryri National Park (Snowdonia) with an almost alpine view offering exceptional views of the surrounding mountain scape, Hafod Rhuffydd Uchaf commands an elevated stance with a superb southerly aspect looking down the valley which leads directly to the village of Beddgelert, a picturesque setting where Wales� highest peak Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) lies to the north and the peak of Moel Hebog to the south � if you�ve ever dreamt of a secluded home in the hills, this surely ticks all the right boxes.
You cannot help but feel a part of the rugged landscape - this is undoubtedly a rare opportunity and a superb lifestyle choice for a family that�s committed to living in the heart of beautiful Eryri. Did we mention that the Welsh Highland Railway snakes its way nearby through the forest, heading down the valley on its way to Beddgelert and ultimately onwards to the historic coastal port of Porthmadog? You can even hop on and off the train at Beddgelert too - now how good is that!
Drawing a breath from the scenery, what can we tell you about this fine home. Well, before we continue it would be pertinent to mention some of the assets which might make this purchase all the more attractive. In addition to the main accommodation is an attached annexe know as �the cottage�, currently utilised as a holiday let by the present owners � this too offers charm galore. Located adjacent is a large log cabin which was also used as holiday accommodation (this has subsequently suffered significant storm damage). A series of traditional stone outbuildings/barns accompany the property and offer versatility in term of storage and workshop space for those perhaps looking to run a business from. There�s plenty of outdoor space and gardens with a brook running through it as well as ample parking and space for turning.
Hafod Rhuffydd Uchaf is thought to date originally from the early 16th century and offers no shortage of charm and character, with thick walls, deep window-sills, a striking inglenook alcove to the kitchen and eye-catching exposed A-frame beams to the first floor.
Of course, the accommodation has seen many sympathetic improvements in recent years and has been tastefully modernised where deemed essential, so you can rest assured that this home is ready for its next chapter. The dual aspect lounge offers the comforts of a wood burning stove, there�s the convenience of a downstairs WC off the hall and the kitchen is perfect for family meals/breakfast around the table. There�s a built-in oven and dishwasher whilst a large range cooker sits within the alcove. 2 bedrooms reside on the first floor served by a modern bathroom with 3 piece suite � the main bedroom is particularly spacious and has modern en-suite facilities whilst offering superb views too! The �cottage� provides a large combined living room and bedroom beneath a vaulted ceiling, as well as a kitchen and shower room.
The closest of the out outbuildings is a functional Workshop (all the outbuildings have power/light) currently used for woodworking. Attached is a useful utility (with plumbing for washing machine), a further WC and useful store where the water treatment/UV system resides. The furthest outbuilding provides a spacious barn and ancillary storage area�s together with a dedicated office � the space offered here is certainly versatile and could cater handsomely no matter what they may be used for.
It is envisaged that should the log cabin be repaired or replaced, that in combination with the annexe cottage, there�s scope to run a reasonably profitable holiday let business from here � with the stunning location and countless outdoor activities available right on your doorstep, there�s no reason to doubt it. The main dwelling comes fitted with uPVC double glazing and oil fired central heating as does the annexe.
Hafod Rhuffydd Uchaf is positioned within Beddgelert forest with the village of Beddgelert situated just under 2 miles distant, a village that provides local amenities and includes pubs, restaurants, craft shops, convenience store, ice cream parlour and primary school. The larger settlements of Betws-y-Coed, Porthmadog and Caernarfon are all within about half an hour's drive. Beddgelert is always bustling with visitors (especially in summer), many of whom take a break from travelling on the Welsh Highland Railway between Caernarfon and Porthmadog. North Wales offers countless tourist attractions and facilities: two hugely entertaining zip wire rides, an underground trampoline park, numerous events (cycling, running etc.), mountain bike courses and excellent climbing facilities not to mention the castles and historic monuments. Yr Wyddfa itself attracts some 600,000 walkers a year and film crews often frequent the area to take advantage of the exceptional landscape. Of course, you're never far from the coastline either and what a diverse coastline it is. Cliffs give way to estuaries to miles of sandy beaches, enabling the full enjoyment of coastal walks, watersports and much more besides. From here you have a choice of shopping destinations with secondary schools, supermarkets and leisure facilities being located in Porthmadog or Caernarfon with excellent transport connections beyond Caernarfon by way of the A55 expressway. This allows easy access to the university city of Bangor, the sea port of Holyhead (daily sailings to Ireland) and the northern coastal towns, resorts and associated attractions.