
Hidden farmhouse with land and outbuildings in idyllic location going to auction
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HIDDEN AWAY IN A SPECIAL CORNER OF WALES IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO CREATE YOUR IDYLLIC ESCAPE TO THE COUNTRY AND COAST 04:00, 30 Mar 2025 If the daily grind of the city, commuting in traffic jams
or packed into a train, or of working from home with only urban noise as your colleagues are getting you down then maybe it's time to think about a change in lifestyle and escaping to
the country. Finding a smallholding with a much-loved home in a peaceful location surrounded by land and panoramic views and the chance to add value too by renovating outbuildings is
becoming increasingly challenging, but maybe the online property auctions are one of the best ways to find a property with potential without a price tag to potentially blow the budget. If
you wander over the Britannia Bridge to the glorious Isle of Anglesey, there's a corner of this wonderful island that is so peaceful you'll feel instantly relaxed and here, within
a short drive or stunning stroll down the meandering country lanes to a quiet coastline, you will find a slice of tranquillity. FOR MORE PROPERTY STORIES SENT TO YOUR INBOX TWICE A WEEK SIGN
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ONE OF WALES’ PRETTIEST VILLAGES Article continues below A detached former three-bedroom farmhouse, nestled in approximately 17.5 acres of grazing land and boasting a vast array of
agricultural outbuildings, stables and barns, is waiting to welcome you and possibly even tempt you to bid when it goes to online auction soon. The property is positioned in a favourable
setting on the edge of the village of Newborough, being within easy reach of such landmarks as Llanddwyn Island and Newborough’s fabulous beach with the convenience of village amenities and
primary school close to hand. Accessed via a long, winding private track, the house sits centrally within its expansive plot, surrounded by panoramic views of the peaceful undulating
landscape, and on a clear day the sweeping views stretch towards the Menai Strait and Caernarfon Bay, with the stunning backdrop of the Eryri Snowdonia mountains on the mainland horizon
beyond. The majority of the land is pasture, divided into several large enclosures, making it ideal for livestock and offering exciting potential for equestrian use. Next to the house is a
small range of outbuildings nestled around a courtyard that is currently home to horses but if a new owner is not looking for an equestrian property then, with planning permission, it could
be converted into a separate home for another member of the family or a holiday let to provide additional income. According to the estate agent, the interior of the property has been
extensively renovated during the past year or so, offering comfortable accommodation that takes full advantage of its position, with bi-folding doors a thoughtful and recent addition to the
lounge, framing the stunning view whilst creating a seamless indoor outdoor connection. A multi-fuel stove has also been added as well as the installation of a new kitchen plus a new cutting
edge air-source heat pump heating system, internal insulation, solar panels and uPVC double glazing have been installed that will significantly bring down energy bills. The utility and
dining room are currently in the process of being improved and upgraded and upstairs three good sized bedrooms and a modern bathroom create a perfect family home in the most idyllic of rural
settings and close to the coast too. Newborough, located at the southern tip of the Isle of Anglesey, provides local amenities such as a convenience store, pub, fast food outlet, café and a
brand new primary school. Commuting is made easy with access to the main A55 expressway at Gaerwen, providing straightforward routes to the port town of Holyhead, Llangefni and Bangor. This
corner of the island boasts fabulous scenery, wonderful sandy beaches and woodland, with Anglesey's coastal path offering some 120 miles of coastline to explore. The farmhouse, land
and outbuildings are going to auction with a guide price of £599,000 with Auction House Wales. Call to find out more and to discuss viewings of the property contact estate agent Dafydd
Hardy, Llangefni on 01248 723322. Bidding opens online on Monday April 14 at midday and closes Wednesday April 16, 2025 at midday via the Auction House Wales website. FOR MORE PROPERTY
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