Originally constructed over 200 years ago, the watermill has been lovingly transformed into an immaculate four-bedroom home that retains much of its original character. Steeped in history, with exposed timber beams, thick stone walls and rustic charm throughout, the property now offers the comforts of contemporary life, including oil-fired central heating, double-glazed windows, and stylish open-plan living spaces.
From the moment you arrive, the setting captures the imagination. A gravelled approach winds past greenery and into a generous parking area, with the home’s stone façade standing proudly beneath rolling hills. The gardens wrap around the house, from manicured lawns to wilder corners where a footbridge arches over the stream—an enchanting feature that speaks to the home’s history and its natural rhythm.
Step inside through the characterful porch, and the home unfolds with warmth and purpose. The kitchen is the first to greet you: a welcoming, rustic space where timber cabinetry and heritage touches are paired with modern convenience. A few steps take you down to a secondary hallway and the staircase to the first floor, highlighting the organic evolution of the building over time.
The heart of the home is the open-plan living room, where exposed beams meet a feature fireplace, creating an atmospheric setting for relaxing evenings and lively conversation. A conservatory extends off this space, capturing serene garden and river views in every direction and filling the room with light from sunrise to dusk. It’s the perfect spot for morning coffee, afternoon reading, or simply soaking in the silence of the countryside.
A second reception room, currently used as a home office, offers quiet seclusion for work or study. A downstairs WC adds further practicality to the thoughtful layout.
Upstairs, the home continues to unfold with grace. A wide landing opens up to far-reaching countryside views, anchoring the sense of place. The principal bedroom is a sanctuary: generously sized, full of light, with a beautiful feature window, large en suite, and a walk-in wardrobe. There are three further bedrooms — each offering charm and versatility — including a second spacious double and a fourth bedroom currently used for storage. A large family bathroom completes the first floor, offering space and function for family life or visiting guests.
Man Hyfryd is more than just a beautiful home; it is an escape into the landscape. Its two-acre plot offers space for gardens, play, planting, or simply peace. Formal lawned areas offer scope for entertaining, while the streamside setting and expansive views make every corner of the garden feel like a retreat.
Set amidst some of North Wales' most dramatic scenery, the home is perfectly placed for adventure. From white water rafting and canoeing to golf, sailing and hill walking, the area is a haven for outdoor pursuits. The town of Bala is close at hand, offering amenities and a warm community, while the surrounding hills, lakes and rivers promise weekends full of exploration.
With charm, comfort, and nature at every turn, Man Hyfryd offers the rare opportunity to own a home that feels as though it has always belonged to the land it rests upon. A slice of Welsh history, ready for its next chapter.
Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Freehold
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