£795,000
Mill Street, Llwyngwril, LL37
- 5 beds
£795,000
- 5 beds
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Tynant is a distinguished Grade II listed property situated in the village of Llwyngwril, Gwynedd. Constructed in 1908, the house exemplifies the Arts and Crafts architectural style, drawing inspiration from the works of C.F.A. Voysey. Notable features include pebble-dashed walls set upon a rock-faced stone plinth, a steeply pitched slate roof, and slate-hung gables. The fa�ade is characterised by its asymmetrical design, featuring gabled bays, mullioned windows and a recessed entrance adorned with a freestone surround. The property is recognised for its exceptional detailing and preservation, contributing to its special architectural interest.
Located just a four-minute walk from the beach, within 150 yards of Llwyngwril railway station (offering direct connections to Birmingham International and London), and close to the local shop and pub, Tynant provides the perfect balance of peaceful rural living and practical convenience.
A unique feature of this extraordinary home is the river Gwril that flows directly through the grounds, separating the main house from a useful annexe across the water�ideal for guests, work-from-home space, or a creative retreat.
The house is located approximately 80 metres northwest of the junction with the main road through Llwyngwril, nestled within its own grounds. Its listing underscores its significance as a virtually unaltered example of early 20th-century domestic architecture in the region.
The transaction in 1902, wherein the Countess de Morella sold the property known as Tinant to a Mr. Lloyd, is a matter of historical record and the original conveyance is in the owners possession.
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