2-3 Heol y Bont is substantial, mid-terraced, Grade II Listed property dating from the late 1700's, located in a prime position within Dolgellau Town. The property currently provides a shop, bunk house and two bedroom cottage, which is presented in excellent condition. Viewing is recommended
Ty Seren is a substantial, Grade II Listed property of traditional stone construction under a slated rood, standing 100 yards from the main town square. Having previously been a B&B the property has 8 letting bedrooms, 4 of which are en-suite, with a self contained flat on the top floor.
Trem Hyfryd is a large, striking property of traditional stone construction under a slated roof. Standing within close proximity to the town, the property offers spacious accommodation that would make an excellent family home.
Minafon is a mid-terraced traditional red brick construction property under a slated roof located in the centre of the popular village of Llwyngwril and being in close proximity to local amenities. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate what this property has to offer.
Neuadd Wen is a substantial, Grade II* Listed, semi-detached residence built in 1907. The property is set within a generous plot of approximately 1/2 and acre, backing onto open fields and has the benefit of rooms of excellent proportions and retains a wealth of period features throughout.
Plas Gwyn is a substantial Grade ll listed property of traditional stone construction under a slated roof which was renewed in 1997 and is located within 100 yards of the main town square. Being one of the most prestigious character properties within the town, viewing is highly recommended.