Rowen, Conwy, LL32
- PROPERTY TYPE
Character Property
- BEDROOMS
8
- BATHROOMS
10
- SIZE
5,157 sq ft
479 sq m
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Freehold
Key features
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- A stunning country home
- 7 en-suite bedrooms
- Flexible living accommodation
- Plus a one bedroom Coach House
- Set in landscaped gardens of over an acre
- Situated on the edge of Rowen in the Conwy Valley.
- About 6 miles from the beach and a selection of amenities
Description
A marvellous country house with six/seven bedrooms and a stunning, one bedroom, converted Coach House ideal for letting, multigenerational occupation or to use as a work from home office. Tir Y Coed is set in just over one acre of beautiful, mature, landscaped gardens, all within easy reach of amenities and the coast.
Discover Tir Y Coed: Your Dream Country Retreat Awaits
Welcome to Tir Y Coed, a stunning Gentleman’s Country Retreat built in 1897 by the esteemed hotelier Mr. Goulding. This remarkable residence is not just a home; it’s a lifestyle, nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park in the heart of the enchanting Conwy Valley. With the majestic 700 year old UNESCO listed Conwy Castle just over 10 minutes away and the world-renowned Bodnant Gardens only four miles from your doorstep, this property offers an unparalleled blend of history, beauty, and tranquillity.
A Magical Breakfast Room: Where Nature Meets Elegance
Step inside and be captivated by the Breakfast Room, a truly magical space that elevates your dining experience. Here, you’ll feel as though you are sitting within the beautiful gardens that surround you, thanks to the seamless connection provided by the superb balcony. This room is not just a place to enjoy your morning coffee; it’s a flexible haven featuring exquisite stained-glass windows and a bar.
Versatile Living Spaces: Designed for Comfort and Style
The ground floor boasts a variety of thoughtfully designed rooms that cater to your every need. An inviting Office/Morning Room provides the perfect spot for quiet reflection or productive work. The beautifully decorated living/dining room is ideal for entertaining guests or unwinding after a long day, while the Utility/Boot Room ensures practicality for your lifestyle. The kitchen presents an exciting opportunity to create a bespoke culinary space with potential to expand into another room and so let your imagination take over. A comfortable Double Bedroom with an ensuite offers a private retreat for guests or family members. Additionally, an internal cellar provides two rooms for useful storage, keeping your living spaces clutter-free.
Luxurious Bedrooms: A Personal Sanctuary
Ascend to the first floor, where you’ll find six opulently decorated bedrooms, each with its own unique identity. Every room is designed to provide comfort and luxury, featuring ensuite facilities and some equipped with innovative Infra-Red heating. Experience the future of comfort with state-of-the-art, eco-friendly Japanese toilets in several of the bathrooms. Each bedroom serves as a personal sanctuary, inviting you to rest and rejuvenate in style.
Flexible Spaces: Tailored to Your Lifestyle
The Lower Ground Floor offers even more versatility with a space currently utilized as a relaxing Treatment Room, complete with an adjoining ensuite. This area could easily transform into a studio or office, providing you with the flexibility to adapt the home to your lifestyle. Additional storage is available in the cellar, and a Gardener’s Loo adds convenience for those who enjoy tending to the beautifully landscaped grounds.
A Detached Coach House: A Home Within a Home
In addition to the main residence, the detached Coach House awaits, finished to a superb standard. This charming space features an open-plan living area with doors that lead to a private balcony, perfect for enjoying morning coffee or evening sunsets. A cozy bedroom with ensuite facilities and a mezzanine currently used as an office offers endless possibilities—whether for guests, a home office, or additional living space.
Enchanting Grounds: Your Private Oasis
Set within just over an acre of meticulously designed grounds modelled on the National Trust’s Bodnant, Tir Y Coed is a true outdoor paradise. Mature trees, vibrant shrubs, and well-stocked flower beds create a tapestry of colour and life. Enjoy the fruits of your labour with a selection of fruit trees, expansive lawns, and winding pathways that lead to secluded spaces for relaxation. There is a private driveway providing ample parking and turning space, ensuring practicality, especially when entertaining guests. With views of the surrounding countryside, every moment spent outdoors feels like a retreat into nature.
Your Future Awaits at Tir Y Coed
Tir Y Coed is more than just a property; it’s a lifestyle, a sanctuary, and a place where memories are made. Currently run as a country house B&B, it would also make an ideal family home which is also suitable for multigenerational occupation. Whether you’re hosting gatherings, enjoying quiet evenings, or exploring the natural beauty that surrounds you, this home offers the perfect backdrop for your life’s next chapter. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this remarkable residence in one of North Wales’ most sought-after locations. Embrace the charm, elegance, and tranquillity of Tir Y Coed—your dream country retreat awaits!
Location
Rowen is a picturesque village in the heart of the Conwy Valley, North Wales. Surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, Rowen offers a serene retreat and features a quaint pub and a historic Church. Key attractions in the area include the nearby Conwy Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site just over 10 minutes away, and the ancient town walls of Conwy. The bustling market town of Conwy, only 5 miles away, offers shops, cafes, and a selection of wider amenities. For beach lovers, Llandudno's Victorian seaside charm is just 9 miles away. Excellent transport links via the A55 expressway and Conwy train station provide easy access to Chester (50 miles) and Liverpool (60 miles). Rowen combines tranquil living with proximity to historical landmarks, vibrant towns, and beautiful beaches, making it an ideal location for a permanent residence, holiday home or business.
VENDOR INSIGHT – Tir Y Coed
How long have you owned the property?
“We moved here at the end of June 2016, so just over eight years ago.”
What attracted you to this specific house and location?
“The garden was the biggest draw; the tranquillity of the place strikes you as soon as you arrive. There is no through traffic, the soundtrack is provided by the birds. The house is on the edge of the Rowen and a five-minute stroll from the village pub. Rowen is pretty and has featured in one the broadsheet’s top places to live in the UK (very subjective but still interesting). We sit on the edge of the second largest wilderness in the UK, yet only 10 minutes from Llandudno Junction and from there, just over three hours to Euston. For the first few years Chris commuted every week, so being able to be in central London well before 9 a.m. on Monday morning made a big difference.”
What would you like to tell parents about the benefits of raising children here?
“Our children are fully grown but I would feel very happy bringing children up here. There are good schools nearby and a bus picks up the children every day. In terms of activities, there are plenty of options. The area around here is cycling nirvana, whether it’s mountain bikes or road bikes, and we’re only a few miles from the coast, so there are numerous water sport options. There’s a good cricket club and Links Golf Course in Conwy and the Welsh Under 20 ruby team play at Porth Eirias in Colwyn where there is a professional team. We have a swimming pool in Llandudno as well as tennis courts in Conwy and an active wild swimming club in Trefriw, a few miles down the valley. We are blessed by nature – there are polecats, owls, falcons and wild horses in the mountains surrounding the village. And of course we live in Snowdonia, one of the world’s great adventure playgrounds.”
What can you tell us about the history of the property and how it has been adapted since you’ve owned it?
“The house was built in 1897 by a well-known Llandudno hotelier, Edwin Goulding who owned Goulding’s Hotel in Church Walks. We can see from the Ordnance Survey Map from a few years before that there was already a property called Woodlands (Tir y Coed is ‘Woodlands’ in Welsh) so it appears that Mr Goulding demolished that property and built a new house on the site. Contemporaneous Council records show that he received planning permission to build “a villa” on the site. The story of the new house and how Mr Goulding brought a party of VIP guests from the hotel to Rowen is recorded in the news, where it seems they had society gossip columns in those days too!”
Who do you think would be the ideal next owner?
“The house offers so many options but someone working from home could use the coach house as we have, but it's also ideal as a “granny annex” or as a studio (the views are inspiring). Obviously, the house is very well established as a boutique B&B, so it also would lend itself to a couple looking for a lifestyle business.“
What’s your favourite room and why?
“The living room which leads into the dining room is our favourite as it’s where we spend most time during the winter months when we reclaim the house as our home. When we redecorated, we added a little glitter to the paint which you can’t see in the day, but does show up when the fire is lit. The log burner provides the cosy ambience, there are fir trees outside the windows and when the place is dressed for Christmas it is simply magical.”
Memorable/remarkable event?
“The lockdown during Covid. Our youngest child was in Australia with his girlfriend, and it appeared that they were going to be stuck there. We somehow managed to get them home on a flight to Manchester and they caught a taxi here. They were able to quarantine for a few weeks in the Coach House. As the weather was fabulous we met them every day in the garden, where we were able to keep our distance but still have meals together. They stayed with us for a few months and helped us establish the kitchen garden.”
What do you love about the house the most now?
“The versatility of the place, the views of the mountains, the birds, and the garden (still).”
What you’ll miss most?
“The fact that we both have our own spaces so we’re never in each other’s way. Chris will never have an office like the one he has now in the Coach House and Sandra will miss the garden and our neighbours.”
What do you love about the local community?
“There is an active and thriving community, with a village hall, which timetable is packed with numerous classes, a play group and hosts plays, art fairs, movie nights and the occasional concert. We are lucky to have a pub, a coffee shop and a chapel. Every two years there is an open gardens event and there is a village carnival every year.”
Additional Information
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric heating.
Council Tax: Band B.
Current Rateable Value (1st April 2023 to present): £7,500.
Government Guidance for rates Payable: Multiply your rateable value by your multiplier. This shows you how much you will have to pay in business rates (before any relief is deducted) – 2024 to 2025: Standard Multiplier 54.6 pence – Small Business Multiplier 49.9 pence.
Local Authority: Conwy County Borough Council.
Tenure: Freehold.
Broadband: (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk)
Standard - 14 Mpbs (highest available download speed) – 1 Mpbs (highest available upload speed)
Superfast - 52 Mpbs (highest available download speed) - 10 Mpbs (highest available upload speed)
Mobile coverage: Likely (Information taken from checker.ofcom.org.uk)
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- Band: B
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- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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