
Glandyfi, Machynlleth, Ceredigion

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
6
- BATHROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Key features
- Detached House
- 6 Bedrooms
- 1 Bedroom Annexe
- 10 Acres
- Beautiful Gardens
- River Frontage
- Video Tour Available
Description
Steeped in history and brimming with character, this charming home offers a rare opportunity to create a dream residence in an idyllic rural setting. While some modernisation is required, the property provides a wealth of potential for a new owner to make it their own.
The main house offers spacious and flexible accommodation that briefly comprises: entrance porch, downstairs WC, hallway, sitting room, dining room, snug, kitchen, utility room, larder, five bedrooms, and two bathrooms. The annexe adds further versatility, featuring a living room, a utility room (with potential to become a kitchenette), bedroom, and shower room—ideal for multi-generational living, guests, or rental potential.
Outside, the magic continues. With around 10 acres of grounds to enjoy, there’s something for everyone—from open spaces and well tended gardens to a range of useful outbuildings, including a detached double garage, log store, shed, greenhouse, and a former pumphouse offering exciting conversion possibilities (subject to the necessary consents). The gardens are a true haven, complete with winding pathways from the patio, mature trees, vibrant flowerbeds, and a show-stopping waterfall that feeds into a river flowing gently through the lower garden—adding a serene soundtrack to this picturesque retreat.
Perfectly positioned in a peaceful countryside location yet approximatley five miles from Machynlleth, Llwyncelyn offers the best of both worlds: rural tranquillity with easy access to local amenities. Lovingly owned by the same family for 100 years. The house, built in 1912, is more than just a home—it’s a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a piece of history and shape its next chapter.
A property like this rarely comes to market—don’t miss your chance to make it yours.
Step Inside:
Ground Floor
Entering the property through the porch, you’re greeted by a charming slate floor and, just to your right, a convenient downstairs WC with wash basin—ideal for freshening up after time spent in the garden before fully stepping inside. From the porch, you enter a spacious and welcoming hallway featuring beautiful original tiled flooring that sets the tone for the character throughout the home. To the right lies the bright and airy sitting room, a lovely space with dual-aspect windows that offer delightful views over the gardens. A feature fireplace, a jetmaster wood fire adds a cosy focal point to the room.
Ground Floor Cont.
The sitting room also boasts direct access to the rear gardens through a rear door — perfect for summer entertaining or enjoying a morning coffee outdoors. The dining room has access to the kitchen as well as the snug, a character-filled space complete with original tiled floors, another feature fireplace with a charming wood burning stove, and built-in cupboards offering excellent storage. Currently used as a cosy sitting room, this space is wonderfully versatile and could just as easily serve as a home office, study, or alternative dining room. The snug has a large and beautifully built bookcase covering a whole wall.
Ground Floor Cont.
The kitchen is well-equipped with a range of wall and base units, a sink and drainer, integrated oven, hob and extractor, and space and plumbing for the dishwasher. Just off the kitchen is the utility room which has a sink, providing additional workspace along with plumbing and space for a washing machine, tumble dryer, and fridge. From here, you’ll also find access to a generous walk-in larder for cool storage. A side door from the utility room opens into the carport, leading to the conservatory. With a little attention, this would become a lovely space to sit and enjoy the garden, or alternatively, it could be transformed into a potting shed or greenhouse area — ideal for gardening enthusiasts.
First Floor
A staircase rises from the entrance hall to the first floor, where you’ll find five well proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms, all filled with character and enjoying lovely garden outlooks. The first bedroom on the right is a spacious double, featuring built-in wardrobes, a wash basin, and dual-aspect windows that frame stunning views over the surrounding gardens. Across the landing is bedroom two, another generous double bedroom, also with built-in wardrobes, which benefits from access to a ‘Jack and Jill’ bathroom. This shared bathroom is well-appointed with a bath and shower over, WC, bidet, and wash basin, and is also accessible from bedroom four.
First Floor Cont.
Bedroom four is a comfortable single room with built in wardrobes, accessed via bedroom three. While currently used as a bedroom, it could work beautifully as a dressing room, nursery, or home office—ideal for creating a private master suite if five bedrooms aren’t required. Bedroom three also has a washbasin, and is another light and spacious double with built-in storage and direct access back to the main landing. A second bathroom is also found on this floor, complete with a bath, WC, and wash basin. From the bath, you can enjoy peaceful views over the gardens—a perfect spot to unwind and relax. The final bedroom is a further generous single, again offering delightful views across the grounds and filled with natural light.
The Annexe
The annexe at Llwyncelyn offers excellent flexibility, whether you’re seeking space for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, or the potential for a self-contained holiday let or long-term rental. It can be fully integrated into the main house or completely self-contained, depending on your needs. There are several access options: internally via a staircase from the kitchen or through the shared ‘Jack and Jill’ bathroom, or externally via a private entrance reached by steps leading up from the parking area ideal for ensuring privacy for guests or tenants.
The Annexe Cont.
Entering through the external door, you step into another utility area that can become a functional kitchenette, fitted with wall and base units, a sink and drainer, and a fridge. To the right is the shower room, equipped with a walk-in shower, WC, wash basin, and heated towel rail. The light-filled living room enjoys a large window overlooking the rear garden, creating a relaxing space to unwind while enjoying the view. Completing the annexe is a comfortable double bedroom with outlooks over the front of the property.
Seller Insight
The property has been in the family for 100 years. Llwyncelyn was bought in 1925, a few years after our grandfather had bought the Voelas estate nextdoor. Then our widowed grandmother moved in in 1948; and soon after she died our parents took over the property and retired there 40 years ago. As you will see, the garden and the woodland around the house are stunning and give you a sense of self containment. You are in a secret garden with the bubbling (in summer) and roaring (in winter) Melindwr river marking a large part of the the boundary.
Seller Insight Cont.
You couldn’t be moving to a better and more friendly community in the immediate vicinity. Apart from anything the neighbours with whom you share boundaries are delightful! Just close by, you have a much used community centre known as the Iron Room, near to St. Michael’s Church (the church where the renowned poet RS Thomas was vicar for 13 years). In the wider community, there is huge variety with nature and the arts well covered: the Ynyshir RSPB and the Osprey Centre in the Dyfi estuary, in Machynlleth(an ancient historic town), the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), the Tabernacle Arts Centre for music etc, the Centre for Alternative Technology. In Aberystwyth there is the old and thriving University, the Arts Centre, the National Library of Wales, and much more.
Seller Insight Cont.
As a family we enjoy walking in the mountains. Cader Idris in Snowdonia National Park and other places. The views are inspiring whatever the weather. And then there’s the gorgeous beach at Ynyslas for surfing, sunbathing, picnicking and swimming. For children the property and the wider area is magical. We used to play for hours in the large garden, but also enjoyed all the ancient Celtic stories that seemed to go back into the mists of time.
Seller Insight Cont.
You can commute easily to other parts of the country. Your station is Machynlleth and the trains are pretty reliable. You do need a car, but one friend has lived there without one and uses the buses to travel into Machynlleth, Aberystwyth and further afield. It’s a wonderful home which has accommodated generations of boisterous young, but also is a peaceful and quiet retreat for one or two people. For a keen gardener this is a dream. It has an already established and stunning garden that in the past was opened to the public on an annual basis. During their 40 years there, our parents planted many unusual rhododendrons, camellias and azaleas, and a collection of rare ferns. But there is so much opportunity to do much more. It’s also a haven for birds. We are sad to have to sell, but after 100 years of life in this wondrous place, it’s time to move on.
Step Outside
Accessed directly from the road, the sweeping driveway creates a beautiful approach to Llwyncelyn. Beginning at the detached double garage at the foot of the drive, it gently winds its way up through the grounds toward the house, offering an impressive and inviting entrance with ample parking and turning space near the home. Formerly open annually for the National Garden Scheme and for charity, the gardens were featured on BBC Gardeners World. There’s something to discover in every corner—from enchanting woodlands and mature trees to vibrant flowerbeds and colourful planting that add a rich tapestry of textures and hues to the landscape.
Step Outside Cont.
Adjacent to the house, a dedicated outdoor area offers the perfect spot for alfresco dining or simply enjoying a peaceful summer evening. Gravel pathways meander through the gardens, guiding you to level lawns, ornamental ponds, and a greenhouse—ideal for those with green fingers or an interest in sustainable living. A level lawn at the top of the garden, once used as a tennis court, offers potential to be restored for sport or transformed into a paddock perfect for keeping small animals such as sheep or a pony, for those wanting to embrace the countryside lifestyle more fully.
Step Outside Cont.
At the heart of the garden lies its most magical feature: a gently flowing river, complete with a picturesque waterfall and tranquil pools, home to small fish and a magnet for local wildlife. It brings an undeniable sense of calm and natural beauty to the space, making the garden a true sanctuary.
Step Outside Cont.
The property also includes a variety of practical outbuildings: a timber shed, woodstore, detached double garage, and greenhouse —all providing excellent storage or hobby space. Adding further charm and potential, the old pumphouse—a quaint stone building—presents an exciting opportunity for conversion, perhaps into a holiday let or studio (subject to the necessary permissions). A haven for wildlife and a tranquil escape, the gardens of Llwyncelyn are not just a setting—but a lifestyle. With their history of public admiration, they are truly something special and await their next chapter of appreciation and care.
Location
Situated between the villages of Glandyfi and Eglwys Fach with its church, village hall and active community. The RSPB Ynyshir Bird Reserve (on THIS side of the estuary) is just a mile’s drive from Llwyncelyn so ideal for keen bird watchers. The Dyfi Osprey Centre is two miles away and the charming small town of Aberdyfi is the other side of the estuary. The market town of Machynlleth is approximately 5.5 miles away and has become a true cultural hub in recent years. The seaside town of Aberystwyth is approximately 13 miles away and has a wide range of shops and amenities including a University and a vibrant Arts Centre which shows live screenings of world class music and theatre productions.
Location Cont.
The whole area is perfect for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, riding and sailing with a beautiful coast-line graced with sandy beaches and picturesque harbours. There are several golf courses nearby including Aberdyfi, Aberystwyth, Borth and Harlech. There are also exceptional pubs and restaurants to enjoy. These range from the double Michelin starred Ynyshir Hall to small Artisan Coffee shops. For those travelling from London and the Midlands there are regular train services to Machynlleth, Aberystwyth and Aberdyfi.
Services
Mains electricity and water. Private drainage (soak away).
Heating
Oil fired central heating.
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Council Tax
Band G.
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