If you're fed up of noisy neighbours, traffic chaos and air pollution, then maybe a complete lifestyle change is something to consider.
If isolation is calling you then this characterful home might be the answer.
And even if an escape to a remote mountain abode is not a practical move for you, a nose around this cottage and its mesmerising mountain and sea views could be a chance to daydream for a few minutes and a welcome visual breath of fresh air from terraces and towers.


Perched high up on the rolling foothills of Snowdonia, Cae'r Fadog Isaf is a pretty four bedroom farmhouse with expansive and sweeping views of fields and rugged mountain tops and an impressive 11 acres of it will belong to the new owner.
There are even sweeping views of the sparkling sea on the horizon.
Found at the end of a winding lane, the farmhouse has been recently renovated by the current owners to create a successful balance of original character with modern living not just for the present but into the future.


As well as peace, tranquility, incredible views, and land, the house also offers a new owner the chance to be virtually self-sufficient too.
There's a private water spring and a photovoltaic solar panel off-grid system, so that's two main service bills sorted, plus LPG storage gas central heating.
And the property can pay its way too, as the next door barn has been converted into a stylish holiday let, complete with country charm and a very attractive hot tub in the front garden.


Imagine you or your guests relaxing in the tub in the day, absorbing those incredible views and then chilling out in the evening with a glass of something cool and stargazing - there's no light pollution here.
And if you don't want to share your bubbles with strangers, that's fine too as there are two wood fired hot tubs on site.
If you're a bit handy at DIY there's even more potential here, as the sale comes with a range of unconverted outbuildings, so maybe a little hamlet of holiday homes might be possible, subject to planning consent, of course.

Step inside the farmhouse and it's clear that the current owners have placed character features and appropriate country cottage interior design at the top of their list of priorities when renovating the two properties.
The substantial stone inglenook fireplace in the lounge in the farmhouse is a bit of a beast and houses a large log burner.
Imagine snuggling around a roaring fire in the middle of winter, very cosy toes on the inside while the winter weather rages outside.


Flagstone floors add to the country charm, as does the attention to detail afforded on this property, such as latch internal doors, stripped original wood floors and restored ceiling beams.
The lounge then flows into a bonus snug area with feature log fire that then leads to the stylish kitchen breakfast room.
This lovely space is the epitome of classic country decor mixed with modern facilities.
The farmhouse kitchen table and chairs are complemented by Shaker-style kitchen units with rustic handles that hide all the integrated appliances a new owner will expect in a renovated period home.
Off the kitchen is a handy utility room and separate cloakroom.


Upstairs there are three double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom, all tastefully decorated and all enjoying the sweeping views that every window in the house enjoys, whichever way they are pointing.
The charming country interiors continue into the barn next door.
This single-story converted farm building has a double-height open-plan living, cooking and dining space, with the exposed roof beam structure the star of the show, although surely the log burner in the corner comes a close second.


This appealing space then flows past the bathroom and into the bedroom space, equal on character.
It might be hard to drag yourself out of bed with two windows producing two countryside views directly from the pillow, but surely being totally encompassed by the breath-taking Snowdonia views outside will convince you.

Wrapped in the mountains, hills and coast of arguably one of the best secluded spots in Gwynedd, and maybe Wales too, the beauty of this home and its location is calling for a new owner...
Cae'r Fadog Isaf is for sale for offers over £550,000 with estate agent Dafydd Hardy, give their Caernarfon branch a call on 01286 677774 to find out more.