Bodior, Rhoscolyn, Holyhead, Gwynedd, LL65 2RX | Property for sale | Savills
777 to 944 sq ft(72.19 to 87.70 sq m)
Guide price £275,000 -​ £350,000($347,639 -​ $442,450)

BodiorRhoscolyn, Holyhead, Gwynedd, LL65 2RX


    Key features

    • Attractive Grade II listed country house with 11 bedrooms & flat.
    • Beautiful grounds.
    • A courtyard of traditional stone barns.
    • About 10.45 acres.
    • Further land and property available.

    A wonderful Grade II listed country house with extensive outbuildings in a delightful private position. Coastal peninsula and additional land available by separate negotiation.

    About this property

    • Bodior House is a wonderful Grade II listed country house situated in the centre of the Bodior Estate in a beautiful and private setting. It is offered for sale with extensive mature gardens and an impressive courtyard of outbuildings. A coastal peninsula with a private beach and charming folly extending to 39.77 acres and a parcel of woodland and amenity land,11.2 acres, are available in addition. Please contact the agents for further details.

      The properties position, set just back from the coast close to the highly desirable Rhoscolyn, means there are a range of potential amenity and leisure opportunities (subject to the gaining of the necessary consents).

      The house is approached via a long private drive leading to a gated entrance to the house and a separate access to the outbuildings.

      The original house is thought to have been constructed in the 16th Century and comprehensively remodelled in around 1820. It has accommodation arranged over two floors with attic rooms above and offers versatile accommodation, currently arranged with a integral staff flat.

      On the ground floor are some wonderful reception rooms, including a drawing room, dining room and billiard room and on the first floor a series of bedrooms and bathrooms. The house is ready for a scheme of modernisation and offers a wonderful canvas for a creative project.

      The house stands in large, part walled gardens and grounds, with a backdrop of mature woodland.

      The outbuildings form a very attractive courtyard and appear to offer potential for a range of uses.
      The total area is about 10.45 acres.

    Bodior House is a very special place that has been a much loved family holiday house for over 70 years. It may continue its journey as a family home but appears equally suited to a range for leisure/commercial uses, for which consents will be necessary.

    Charlie KannreutherProperty agent

    Local information

    • The sheltered bay at Rhoscolyn is particularly attractive with a horseshoe sandy beach between headlands studded with pretty cottages. It is particularly popular with holiday makers and rental property is in high demand.
    • The local church, St Gwenfaen, was built in 1875 on a site that has housed a church since the sixth century. The village has a long history and the area was once busy with oyster farming. The term ' colyn ' refers to a column erected by the Romans to mark the edge of their territories.
    • Rhoscolyn is also home to the well regarded White Eagle pub.
    • The community includes the village of Four Mile Bridge which offers a range of shops and services as does Trearddur Bay and the larger town of Holyhead, a port town with ferries to Ireland and a large marina.