Land At Cae Adda, Trawsfynydd LL41

Land At Cae Adda, Trawsfynydd LL41

101 acres (40.9 hectares)

Guide price £350,000
Llandecwyn 4.7 miles
Talsarnau 4.9 miles
Trawsfynydd Power Station 2.2 miles

FOR SALE AS A WHOLE

A rare opportunity to purchase approximately 101 acres of pasture grazing land conveniently located off the A470 on the outskirts of Trawsfynydd.

The land at Cae Adda is split into two separate parcels by a minor public highway. The land extends in all to approximately 101 acres of pasture grazing, rocky outcrops and tree cover with benefit of several access points into both parcels, off the public highway.

LOCATION
The land is situated 1.5 mile south-west of Trawsfynydd and is conveniently accessed off the A470 along the Llyn Trawsfynydd road.

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DIRECTIONS
From Trawsfynydd head south along the A470 towards Dolgellau. After 1 mile turn right along the Llyn Trawsfynydd road. Follow this road for 0.5 miles and you will reach the land. There are a number of access points into both parcels off the public highway.

LAND
The land is split in two separate blocks which extend to approximately 101 acres in total. The land to the north extends to approximately 37 acres and is situated between the road and the lakeside. The land is comprised of pasture grazing with some rush areas in parts. The land is largely level with some rocky outcrops. The land is well suited for sheep grazing all year round and for grazing with cattle in the dryer months. The boundaries are mostly stock fencing with some stone walls.

The southern block of land rises up from the public highway and is comprised of mostly rushy pasture although with some better grazing to the west as well as some native broadleaf woodland cover. In total, this parcel extends to approximately 64 acres. The land is undulating in nature and similarly it would be suited for sheep grazing all year and cattle in the dryer months. The tree cover is predominantly mature oak and offers effective shade for livestock. The boundary is mostly stock fencing, with a section of the boundary above the road not fenced in part.

The land is not entered into any agri-environment schemes.

METHOD OF SALE
The land is offered for sale as a whole by private treaty.

TENURE
The freehold of the property is offered for sale with vacant possession available upon completion.

BASIC PAYMENT SCHEME
No BPS Entitlements are for sale.

SERVICES
The land benefits from natural water supply.

WAYLEAVES, EASTEMENTS & RIGHTS OF WAY
The land will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not.

SPORTING, TIMBER & MINERAL RIGHTS
All sporting, timber and mineral rights are included in the sale.

HEALTH & SAFETY
Given the potential hazards of a rural property we would ask you to be as vigilant as possible when making your inspection, for your own personal safety.

VIEWINGS
Viewings are strictly by appointment through the Carter Jonas office at Bangor.

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Key property details
Property type
Land
Total land
101 acres (40.9 hectares)
Carter Jonas reference
BAN220004
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