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Nestled in the picturesque northeastern part of Coed Maes y Pandy, this 13.5-acre woodland property offers a unique opportunity for nature enthusiasts and land investors. Set within a significant plantation on an ancient woodland site near Tal-y-Llyn Lake, the property boasts a rich mix of tree species, including conifers and broadleaves, and features steep terrain with slopes ranging from 30-40 degrees. The woodland is likely to be classified as oak-birch woodland, with acidic, infertile soils supporting a varied ground flora. The property is easily accessible via a subsidiary track and offers a chance to own a piece of Wales' natural heritage. With its unique setting, diverse flora, and proximity to other protected woodlands, this property is a rare and valuable gem.