A STUNNING former mill on a hill in Llandudno has gone on the market for a huge £1.6million.
The Grade II listed Hen Dwr (Old Tower), which dates back to the 16th century, occupies a position on the hill of Nant Y Gamar Road, is surrounded by beautiful scenery and overlooks the town.
Since being renovated and extended in the 1970s, the mill has been a five bedroom home, with even its tower in use.
The building is on the market with estate agent Dafydd Hardy for £1.6million, making it one of the most expensive in the Conwy area.
The estate agent’s listing said of the site: “Prepare to be blown away by the magnificent position and fabulous, fabulous views!
"Hen Dwr will undoubtedly capture your imagination and affections in equal measure with all-encompassing landscaped gardens and so much more. Did we mention the windmill? Just book a viewing and all will be revealed!
"A prime bespoke coastal retreat with far reaching sea and countryside views positioned within a most private and picturesque setting. Hen Dwr is a beautifully appointed and bespoke family home, standing in established gardens on an elevated escarpment.
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"A former windmill of stone construction, rendered under a slate tiled roof, with double glazed windows throughout. Hen Dwr has stood proudly on the peak of the hill since the mid-16th Century.
"The gardens of Hen Dwr extend to 1 acre, including raised lavender beds, extensive outbuildings (boat accommodation) and garaging for 4 cars. Development potential for ancillary accommodation subject to the necessary planning consents.
"The house is approached via a long private drive, meandering through the finest of Welsh countryside. Passing through traditional gates, a stone gravel driveway leads to spacious parking, sweeping around the property to reveal breathtaking views across the bay."
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