If you are looking for a whole new way of life then this celebrated Seventeenth Century North Wales mansion could be just the property for you.
The historic Panteinion Hall, at Ffordd Panteinion, in Friog, near Fairbourne, in Gwynedd, is up for sale online at auction with a guide price of £350,000. Dating from the1630s the hall and an adjacent lodge, are being sold by Paul Fosh Auctions.
The hall, originally built as a resting place for weary travelers, the hall retains classic features like original slate flooring and wood panelling and sits in 1.3 acres of grounds with the Panteinion waterfall near its gates. It has most recently been used as an arts and events venue and latterly as exclusive holiday accommodation.
Sean Roper, of Paul Fosh Auctions, said: “This sale presents a wonderful opportunity for an entrepreneur or investor to acquire a historic Welsh hall dating back to the 1630s which occupies an elevated position and has a significant area of land measuring approx. 1.3 acres set within a stunning valley and wonderful sea views.
“The property has most recently been a boutique holiday accommodation and events centre but could equally be a stunning residential home boasting 10 bedrooms.
“The hall has many unique features including its own water supply from a waterfall within the Eryri National Park (Snowdonia).
“The property benefits from a spacious second reception room, bathroom and access to the kitchen area. The hall retains many period, characterful features, including, decorative coving, wood panelling, open fireplace and original slate flagged flooring.
“Within the grounds of Panteinion Hall there is also a detached one-bedroom cabin, which could very easily be let out for holiday use to gain an income, if desired.
“The property is ideally located for access to internationally renowned Eryri National Park, for local amenities, the Cambrian Coast Railway Line and the delightful two mile stretch of the sandy beach at Fairbourne.”
Friog is a charming hamlet on the outskirts of Fairbourne which is a village on the coast of Barmouth Bay to the south of the estuary of the River Mawddach by Eryri National Park.
Panteinion Hall has a sitting room, dining room, kitchen, utility/store room, laundry room, 10 bedrooms - five en-suite, together with additional separate toilets on the ground floor) and first floor and a shower room.
The Cabin has a sitting room/bedroom, kitchen area and shower room. The lot is to be sold with vacant possession.
The Friog Valley, nestled in the dramatic landscapes of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, is a hidden gem of North Wales. Carved by lush greenery and rugged hills, it bridges the gap between majestic mountains and the Irish Sea coastline. Rich in slate-mining history, this serene valley offers stunning walking trails, tranquil woodlands, and proximity to the beautiful Fairbourne beach.
The next Paul Fosh Auctions sale, when this property and some 100 other varied lots will be on offer for sale online, starts at 12 noon on Tuesday, June 23 and ends from 2pm on Thursday, June 25.




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