Bryn Mel Manor - OnTheMarket

8
Bryn Mel Manor Impressive manor house in a breath-taking setting Sitting in some 4.5 acres of landscaped gardens & drive Styled into 10 individual 2/3 bedroom apartments Retains original features, charm and character throughout Refurbished and re-modelled using only quality materials An architect’s vision realised with a craftsman’s finish En-suite facilities & high spec breakfast kitchens Living space with magnificent panoramic views Electric combi heating & uPVC double glazing Enviable, sought after location overlooking the Menai Strait SAP band E Glyngarth, Menai Bridge, Isle of Anglesey

Transcript of Bryn Mel Manor - OnTheMarket

Page 1: Bryn Mel Manor - OnTheMarket

Bryn Mel Manor

• Impressive manor house in a breath-taking setting

• Sitting in some 4.5 acres of landscaped gardens & drive

• Styled into 10 individual 2/3 bedroom apartments

• Retains original features, charm and character throughout

• Refurbished and re-modelled using only quality materials

• An architect’s vision realised with a craftsman’s finish

• En-suite facilities & high spec breakfast kitchens

• Living space with magnificent panoramic views

• Electric combi heating & uPVC double glazing

• Enviable, sought after location overlooking the Menai Strait

• SAP band E

Glyngarth, Menai Bridge, Isle of

Anglesey

Page 2: Bryn Mel Manor - OnTheMarket

Bryn Mel Manor, Allt Bryn Mel, Glyngarth, Menai Bridge, Anglesey, LL59 5PF

Bryn Mel Manor - a grand title for a grand residence with provenance to match, and a setting which will simply take your breath away – an elevated south easterly aspect provides you with a unique perspective overlooking the Menai Strait, a sublime position poised directly opposite Bangor's Victorian Pier and taking in a mag nificent Snowdonia vista that stretches from the limestone headland of the Great Orme right across some of the highest peaks (inclu ding Snowdon), giving you an almost 180º point of view. This

former Manor House resides within some 4½ Acres which incorporates a long winding private driveway, passing a large pond on t he descending approach with a large formal garden situated to the front. You can almost visualize the tea parties that would have been conducted here in times past, including many a game of Frenc h boules and croquet no doubt!

So what can we tell you about this fine Residence with its remarkable maritime heritage. The manor has undergone some significant changes of late – and this is what you're really interested in we know, but first we'll indulge you will a brief history outline. It was originally built in the late 19th century and completed in 1899 after some 10 years of

construction for a certain William Imrie of the White Star Shipping Company (owners of the ill -fated Titanic). It was built to an exacting standard using locally sourced materials, stone and Penrhyn slate and constructed in a typical Victorian style with thick walls, mullioned windows, ornate wood panelling with turrets and castellation's to several facades. From 1906 onward, the Manor had 2 further owners, most notably the Johnston family who also had a shipping legacy, much of wh ich is captured within the superb stained glass

window to the main staircase. During the 1980s, Bryn Mel then became a nursing home and come 2011 after the nursing business concluded, Bryn Mel Manor then began its

next exciting chapter …..

Page 3: Bryn Mel Manor - OnTheMarket

Description Bryn Mel Manor has been completely transformed (it's still a grand home for sure) into 10 contemporary and highly enviable apartments, some of whic h are situated over

2 floors. The owners' vision was to engage with an architect who shared his view and passion of restoring the p roperty to its former glory whilst conversion into apartments took place – it required foresight and an eye for detail. Using skilled craftsmen and incorporating modern techniques and materials (preserving the original character of course), the property has been renovated and refurbished to an exacting standard, to include modern heating systems, sound and heat insulation, makin g

sure any prospective purchaser can move in and feel right at home! Tastefully presented, the apartments offer a choice of 2 or 3 bedrooms, clean and contemporary bathroom suites and en-suite facilities and kitchens come fully equipped with a range of appliances. All apartments feature oak flooring and oak int ernal doors, modern double glazing, including some rather special unfolding 'Velux' window lights.

Every apartment offers something different – we are sure a tour of the residence will really open your eyes and give you, the prospective purchaser a real flavour of what

has been done here as well as offering you an excellent choice – a superb mix of old and new. For those wishing to purchase an apartment on the upper floors but concerned about climbing stairs, this needn't be seen as a problem as the refurbishment work even incorporated a lift system!

Of course, it's the panoramic views that really define this superb residence and was paramount in the design of the l iving spaces within. Aspects of the Victorian era, offering a gracious and grandness of style permeates this striking residence which can only be described as occupying one of the finest settings on the North Wales

coast.

Location

Bryn Mel Manor is located in an idyllic setting in a most picturesque area of Anglesey on the periphery of the bustling town of Menai Bridge, renowned for its famous suspension bridge, choice of restaurants and hotels and local walks along the shoreline. This northern section of the Strait opens out into the f abulous Conwy Bay

leading out to the Irish Sea, being sandwiched between the Snowdonia mountains to one side and Puffin Island on t he other, just off the eastern tip of the island. Menai Bridge has a number of attractive traditional style shop frontages too catering for all your general day to day requirements, including a Waitrose supermarket. You can also expect excellent dining too with a choice of reputable eateries, taverns and restaurants. Naturally, having a sea faring heritage, the town is a popular place to launch and moor sailing vessels with repair facilities readily available.

Menai Bridge town is opportunely placed for the many of the coastal and rural attractions (Beaumaris comes to mind) to be found on this part of the island and is

approximately 1½ miles from the A55 expressway, allowing rapid commuting throughout the island, to the mainland, passing by t he acclaimed University city of Bangor which offers a vast range of shops and services together with a mainline rail service directly to London. The A55 ultimately links up with the UK motorway network.

Beaumaris and Llangefni along with their neighbouring communities ensure that with a wide range of shops, services and recreational facilities, your essential needs are well catered for. Furthermore, the mountains of Snowdonia are only a half hour drive away, as is the port town of Holyhead offering a high-speed ferry service taking you

into the centre of Dublin in under two hours.

Page 4: Bryn Mel Manor - OnTheMarket
Page 5: Bryn Mel Manor - OnTheMarket
Page 6: Bryn Mel Manor - OnTheMarket
Page 7: Bryn Mel Manor - OnTheMarket
Page 8: Bryn Mel Manor - OnTheMarket

Directions From Menai Bridge, follow the A545 in the direction of Beaumaris. After the

Cadnant Bridge, turn left up the hill for Llandegfan. Proceed past the village store and continue for several hundred

yards passing through the de-restricted speed signs and a turning on your right. Just a few yards beyond is the driveway

for Bryn Mel Manor located on your right hand side.

Services We are informed by the seller this property benefits from mains water and

electricity. Private drainage. Heating

Electric Combi Central Heating. The agent has tested no services appliances or central heating system (if any).

Tenure Leasehold.

Council Tax Band For details of please contact: Anglesey

Council.

A setting unlike any other, offering unsurpassed views of the Menai Strait and Snowdonia!

01248 35

53 33

01248 66

33 33