4 bedrooms House in None, Llannefydd, Denbigh LL16
A charming Grade II listed character residence, dating back to the early 17th century. Benefitting from extensive outbuildings and a generous plot extending to approximately 0.65 of an acre. The property benefits from mature and well-maintained gardens and grounds which enjoy uninterrupted south easterly views across the Aled valley. In addition to this, the property benefits from numerous outbuildings including a two-storey studio, garage and workshop, tractor lean-to and former stable block. A timber front door opens into a spacious utility boot room under tiled flooring, which runs through much of the downstairs, the utility room is fitted with wooden worktops with double bowl butler's sink. Directly off the boot room is a wonderful bespoke kitchen, with hardwood cabinets and doors under granite worktops with a central island again with hardwood cabinets and doors but with a solid wooden worktop with inset chrome basin. The kitchen itself is fitted with a range of modern integrated appliances including double Aga larder refrigerator, twin dish washer and electric Aga range cooker set within a large stone inglenook. Off the kitchen, down a single step is a spacious dining room which includes a wonderfully preserved mount and plank screening, the partition bears a carved date of 1627. To the other side of the dining room is a wide stone inglenook fire surround with chamfered bressummer, fitted within is a Jotul wood burning stove and in addition, the stairs to the first floor. An inner hall with secondary storm porch entrance then leads into the reception room which is triple aspect, with the main window position to enjoy the spectacular views on offer, the main focal point of this room is a further inglenook fireplace inset with a wood burning stove on top a Jacobean brick hearth. An oak staircase rises from the dining room to the first floor landing, providing access into each of the rooms. The principal bedroom, which is at the end of the hallway has a high vaulted ceiling, exposed masonry which has been whitewashed and painted blue and exposed beams set within the wall, also next to the principal bedroom is a shower room which could be classed as an en suite. The second bedroom, which is located to the other end of the hallway benefits from an en suite shower room with the remaining two bedrooms serviced by a modern family bathroom which comprises a free-standing bath and handheld shower, wash hand basin and WC. The property benefits from underfloor hearing throughout the ground and first floor. Detached from the main residence is a large L-shaped outbuilding, made up of numerous segments. The main building, known as The Studio has an inner hallway leading into a storage room to the right hand side and to the left, a WC, bar with fitted units and plumbing and a further activity room. To the first floor is a large open area which is currently used as a music room. The other length of the outbuilding has a former stable, lean-to tractor shelter, garden tool shed, garage and integrated workshop. Ty Gwyn benefits from a generous plot extending to 0.65 of an acre in total. The property is located at the end of a single gravel track which leads onto a wide parking area, which has space for numerous vehicles. The properties main garden is predominantly laid to lawn bordered by numerous shrubberies and flower beds and runs away from the house to a wild garden area. Next to the property is a large, flagged terrace which joins onto a raised open timber decked section, which enjoys some of the best views available at the property.
4 Bedrooms : Bathroom : Shower Room : En Suite Shower Room : Reception Room : Dining Room : Kitchen : Utility Room : Parking : 1 X Studio : Summer House : Garage : Garden : Parking
£740,000