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Property Description
A truly enchanting detached stone barn conversion set in a breathtaking rural location at the upper end of the renowned Crafnant Valley, just a short distance from the shores of Llyn Crafnant.
The property has been thoughtfully converted to create warm and characterful accommodation, blending traditional craftsmanship with inviting country charm. Features include exposed timber beams, a vaulted ceiling with impressive king trusses, a cosy wood-burning stove, and delightful cottage-style décor throughout.
Welcoming lounge with wood-burning stove and full-height ceiling, overlooked by a mezzanine ‘crog loft’-ideal as a reading nook , home office or second bedroom. Dining kitchen features bespoke painted units, timber worktops and exposed beams, evoking a traditional farmhouse feel. A bright and airy double bedroom and a well-appointed bathroom with corner bath complete the main accommodation.
A charming shepherd’s hut set within the grounds provides additional space, currently used as a study and occasional guest bedroom.
The Accommodation Affords:
(Approximate measurements only)
Ground Floor
Lounge
Feature inglenook style fireplace with substantial oak lintel over, cast iron log burning stove, vaulted high level 'A' frame roof timbers, window and French doors leading onto rear patio and garden, two radiators, extensive mountain and countryside views.
Inner hallway leading to Bathroom. Ladder leads up to crog loft office/bedroom 2. This area is currently used as an office space, but could also be used as additional bedroom space if required, but please note that the access is up ladder styled steps rather than a staircase. Open rafter ceilings, Velux double glazed window and window overlooking gable end wall. Gallery area overlooking the Lounge.
5.38m x 4.17m
17'7" x 13'8"
Farmhouse style Dining Kitchen
Range of free standing custom built kitchen units with solid beech worktops, dual fuel range cooker with canopy extractor hood over, two bowl Belfast style sink with mixer tap, free standing tall larder cupboard and also housing Worcester oil central heating boiler. Stable door leads to outside, open rafter and beam ceiling.
4.4m x 3.61m
14'5" x 11'10"
From Lounge inner hallway
Bathroom
Corner bath, pedestal wash handbasin, low level w.c. wall tiling, radiator, window overlooking rear of property, mirror and built in cylinder cupboard.
3.0m x 1.57m
9'10" x 5'1"
Bedroom 1
Overlooking front and rear elevation with vaulted 'A' frame roof timbers and high level store with access to store area over Bathroom, two radiators.
4.17m x 3.58m
13'8" x 11'8"
Outside
Shepherd's Hut
Purpose built shepherd's hut with underfloor heating, providing additional bedroom and living area for guests, comprising kitchen, sitting area and bedroom. The current owners uses the shepherd's hut as an office and craft workshop, but is available for several uses, subject to any consent.
The home is framed by beautifully landscaped gardens with lawned areas, mature planting and patio seating areas, perfect for enjoying the views and tranquil surroundings.
Services
Mains electricity, oil fired central heating, private drainage, private water supply for Hendre and Hendre Bach
Viewing
By appointment through the agents Iwan M Williams, 5 Denbigh Street, Llanrwst, tel 01492 642551, email enq@iwanmwilliams.co.uk
Proof Of Funds
In order to comply with anti-money laundering regulations, Iwan M Williams Estate Agents require all buyers to provide us with proof of identity and proof of current residential address. The following documents must be presented in all cases: IDENTITY DOCUMENTS: a photographic ID, such as current passport or UK driving licence. EVIDENCE OF ADDRESS: a bank, building society statement, utility bill, credit card bill or any other form of ID, issued within the previous three months, providing evidence of residency as the correspondence address.
Council Tax Band
Conwy County Borough Council tax band - F
Directions
From Llanrwst follow the B5106 to the village of Trefriw. Turn left opposite the Fairy Falls and climb steeply up the hill and continue to the Crafnant Valley for approx 2 miles passing farms and woodland. continue along the road skirting the lake on the left hand side passing the lakeside cafe until you come to a gate at the very furthest point. Turn right and follow track to next wooden gate and Hendre Bach is located on the left hand side.
Situated in one of the most picturesque corners of the Snowdonia National Park, yet within easy reach of Trefriw village amenities and the wider Conwy Valley, Hendre Bach represents a rare opportunity to embrace a peaceful, nature-led lifestyle in a setting of outstanding natural beauty. Nestled amidst dramatic Snowdonian landscape with a stunning mountainside backdrop, Hendre Bach is one of a select few homes scattered throughout this quiet, idyllic valley—offering privacy, peace and an exceptional lifestyle opportunity.