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Coed Dysynni, Tal y Llyn, North Wales. 13.46 acres (approx.) of mixed woodland £34,000 freehold [#185].

Summary: A small mixed woodland in a stunning location on the slopes of Cadair Idris above the beautiful lake Tal y Llyn. The trees are mixed, mainly Oak and Douglas Fir, and have the benefit of a good hard road that leads from the council highway.
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Description:

Coed Dysynni contains a mixture of trees, much of which is mid-rotation Douglas Fir, with some scattered Larch and groups of Oak. These trees could be thinned sometime in the next ten years, or alternatively, a proposal to remove the conifers and replace them with site native broadleaves is likely to be well supported by the Forestry Commission and Countryside Council for Wales.

There are several groups of Oak trees scattered through the woodland, mainly containing Quercus petraea (native Welsh Oak) but also quite a few Red Oak, which give the woodland a wonderful contrast of colours in Autumn.

The access to this woodland from the council road is along a good hard forest road, suitable for vehicles at all times of the year. Two boundaries have other woodland beyond, and the third has grazing fields.

There is also a narrow access directly off the main council road at the point marked Z on the plan below.

This is a small woodland on the edge of a much larger forest. It is classified as an Ancient Woodland, having been recorded as woodland since the year 1600. The whole of the forest area is also inside the Cadair Idris ‘Site of Special Scientific Interest’. It has this designation because of many biological, geological and geomorphological features. To find out more about the reasons for the designation click on the link below to view details of the SSSI.

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The Tal y Llyn valley is one of the most beautiful locations in Wales and this woodland is well worth a visit.

Directions:

From the A487 Dolgellau – Machynlleth road, take the B4405 west towards Tal-y-Llyn and Abergynolwyn. 

You will soon come to Tal-y-Llyn Lake on your right. Just past the end of the lake you will see our first ‘For Sale’ sign in a tree on your right. Continue past this for another 1000 metres until you come to a second sign. Turn right up the hard road immediately in front of our sign. This is point A on the plan below.

Drive straight up the hard forest road until you get to a wooden post with an orange painted top at the side of the road by a junction to the right. Take this right turn up the hill. This is point B on the plan below.

Continue for approximately 1400 metres until you see a post with a green painted top on your right (point C on the plan). Turn right here and continue to the end of the track. You are now in the middle of Coed Dysynni.

Grid References:

OS Landranger Series sheet: 124.

Gate: SH 697 086.

Centre of wood: SH 708 096.

The nearest postcode to the woodland is: LL36 9AJ.

Sporting Rights:

The woodland comes with the benefit of full sporting rights.

Mineral Rights:

These are included in the sale, except where reserved by statute.

Rights of Way:

There are no public rights of way in this woodland, although there is a public footpath that runs along the western boundary.

There is a right of way for the owners of Coed Dysynni along the forest road to the top track. ABC on the plan

Fencing Liabilities:

There are no fencing liabilities.

Boundaries:

The short northern boundary is the stone wall with grazing land above.

The western boundary is the centre of the public footpath.

The south eastern boundary is the edge of the agricultural field.

The north eastern boundary is indicated by wooden posts with red painted tops.

Viewing:

You are welcome to view this woodland at any time during daylight hours. We do ask that you print these particulars and take them with you, mainly so you can correctly identify the boundaries and access points.

Contact:

Once you have seen this woodland, you can contact us by telephone on 01248 364362, or by email at info@woods4sale.co.uk.

How to Buy this Woodland:

Once you have decided that you want to buy a woodland, you need to confirm this with us as soon as possible. Our policy is not to negotiate on price. The advertised price is the sales price. However, once you have written to us confirming that you want to buy a woodland, we will take the woodland off the market and we will not accept any other offer.

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Note:

Plans, areas and particulars are for reference only. They have been carefully checked by us but we cannot guarantee their accuracy and do not form a part of any contract. Prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves, and we will give as much help as possible with all information we have available.

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