The second series of Channel 4's National Trust: Our Dream Farm with Matt Baker followed hopeful applicants as they took on real-life farming tasks and experiences in a bid to win a 15-year tenancy for a 613-acre hill farm in the foothills of Wales’ highest mountain Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon).
Ioan Jones and Sara Jenkins were the lucky couple to win Llyndy Isaf, a nature-rich farm comprising lowland fields, woodland and mountain pasture and a four-bedroom farmhouse on the shores of Llyn Dinas.
Presenter Matt Baker said "I’m so delighted that Sara and Ioan were awarded the tenancy by the National Trust... Not only are they a wonderful couple, they're passionate farmers and talented land managers who I'm sure will be an asset to the farm and the Trust. I can’t wait to go and stay in their B&B!"
A two-bedroom annexe and two bothies for welcoming tourists also form part of the tenancy – and now, you can stay at the farmhouse. It's dog-friendly with an enclosed garden and for those seeking a challenge, the Watkin Path (one of the toughest paths up Snowdon) can be joined just one mile from the house. So why not take a look around?








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Main image: Matt Baker with the applicants from series two of Our Dream Farm with Matt Baker. Credit: Steven Landles / Channel 4
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