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£1,400,000

Ty Nant, Corwen, LL21

Land size
9 acres
Bedrooms
12
Bathrooms
7

Key Features

  • Lifestyle/business purchase
  • Gateway to Snowdonia
  • Farmhouse plus 3 five* holiday cottages
  • Around 9 acres, lake
  • Thriving Holiday Business
  • Fantastic opportunity
  • Natural Spring water
  • Incredible Views
  • Further potential

Description

Overview

A rare and genuinely exceptional opportunity: a beautifully appointed 5-bedroom stone farmhouse combined with three fully operational 5-star luxury holiday cottages, set within 9 private acres on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. Generating strong year-round rental income from three individually branded cottages — each with private hot tub, Berwyn Mountain views and a consistently five-star guest record — this is a business and lifestyle acquisition in equal measure. The property is self-sufficient in water, privately drained, and positioned with meaningful scope for further development.

Key Features

• Handsome owner's farmhouse: 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, inglenook with log burner, kitchen with panoramic views

• Three 5-star luxury holiday cottages (Owl, Dairy & Hayloft) — each with private hot tub, patio and outstanding views

• Established, thriving rental business with strong forward bookings and consistent 5-star reviews

• Fed entirely by natural spring and borehole — never run dry — with private drainage system

• 9 acres including 7-acre rewilding project, purpose-built lake and landscaped gardens

• Shared guest facilities: games room, bike store, 12-space parking court

• 3-bay carport, large private workshop and separate owner parking

• Freehold | Snowdonia National Park border | Gateway to North Wales mountains and coast

• Meaningful development potential: lakeside lodges, wellness retreat, eco-centre (subject to planning)

Full Description

Ffynnon Wen — meaning White Well in Welsh — takes its name from the natural spring that feeds the entire property. Sitting on the edge of Snowdonia National Park above the Dee Valley, with panoramic views across the Berwyn Mountains, this is a property that has been assembled with real intelligence and care over nine years by its current owners — a garden designer and engineer — and now offers a seamless transition to the right buyer.

The Farmhouse

A substantial and handsome stone farmhouse with genuine character. The kitchen/dining room is the heart of the house — a high-quality, well-appointed space with a view that will

never tire. The drawing room is large but intimate, anchored by a superb inglenook and log burner. A utility room and a useful dry basement — from which you can observe the spring water flowing through — complete the ground floor. Five bedrooms upstairs, including a principal with ensuite, and a luxurious family bathroom. A private terrace overlooks the landscaped gardens and the valley below.

The Cottages

Owl, Dairy and Hayloft are arranged around a courtyard to the rear of the farmhouse. Each has its own private hot tub, patio and barbecue area, and each looks out over the Berwyn Mountains. Two of the three are generously sized — open plan living, three double bedrooms, two bathrooms — and one is a beautifully conceived couples' cottage. All are fully equipped to a luxury standard and maintained to the level that has earned consistently five-star reviews across booking platforms. A shared games room and bike store serve the guest complex, with dedicated parking for up to 12 vehicles kept entirely separate from the owner's courtyard.

The Land & Eco Credentials

Nine acres in total, seven of which form part of an active rewilding project. A lake has been created, owl boxes are occupied by tawny owls, and house martins and swallows nest throughout the site. The property operates entirely off mains water — fed by a natural spring and borehole that has never run dry — with private drainage throughout. The elevated, open position offers strong potential for solar and wind generation, making a fully off-grid operation a realistic and achievable goal.

Development Potential

The land, the lake, and the existing infrastructure offer a compelling platform for a buyer with ambition. Lakeside lodges, a wellness or yoga retreat, an eco-centre — the site lends itself to multiple directions. Any development would of course be subject to planning, but the bones of something genuinely special are already in place.

Location

Corwen sits at the gateway to Snowdonia — within reach of the mountains, the coast, and the rich cultural landscape of North Wales. The Dee Valley is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property occupies an elevated, private position with views that change with every season.

Viewings strictly by appointment. Please note that the cottages are frequently occupied and it may not always be possible to view all buildings on a single visit.

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
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Date Posted
2026-01-29

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
50 E
61 D

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

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Market Value Analysis

Based on properties with houses in Wales (5+ acres).

This Property£155,556 / acre
Regional Average (5+ acres)£24,026 / acre
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