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Description
- • Detached 18th-century farmhouse (dating to 1761) full of original character
- • Elevated position with stunning, far-reaching countryside views
- • Three double bedrooms with flexible living space across two reception rooms
- • Feature inglenook fireplaces with multi-fuel stoves and exposed beams
- • Kitchen/diner with oak units, quarry-tiled floor, and Stanley range
- • Generous 0.46-acre plot with orchard, pond, greenhouse, and lawned gardens
- • Stone barn, cellar, off-road parking, and no forward chain
- • EPC rating = 32 F
This detached farmhouse, dating back to 1761, occupies an elevated position with stunning far-reaching countryside views and is offered to the market with no forward chain. Rich in character, the property showcases a wealth of original features including exposed beams, wooden flooring, and impressive inglenook fireplaces.
The ground floor comprises a entrance hallway with a useful utility room, alongside a well-appointed kitchen/diner fitted with oak units, quarry-tiled flooring, an integrated dishwasher, and a freestanding Stanley range. The living room has a large inglenook fireplace with a multi-fuel stove, while a separate sitting room, accessed via a side entrance hall, also benefits from its own fireplace, offering flexible and comfortable living spaces.
Upstairs, the property offers three generously sized double bedrooms and a family shower room fitted with a low-level WC, vanity wash basin, and electric shower. Additional benefits include oil-fired central heating and predominantly double-glazed windows.
There is off-road parking with access to the front lawn and patio area. A stone barn provides useful external storage whilst steps from the lawn lead down to a spacious cellar.
The garden grounds continue to the side of the property and feature an ornamental pond, greenhouse, lawned areas, and an orchard. The grounds extend to approximately 0.46 acres and offer purchasers an excellent opportunity to landscape to their own requirements.
Directions
From Oswestry, proceed North on the A483 to the Gledrid Roundabout, taking the second exit signposted for Chirk. On entering the village, turn left signposted for Glyn Ceiriog. Continue the the mini roundabout and continue of this road for approximately 2.1 miles before turning right onto a single lane. Proceed up the hill to where the two roads meage and the property will be found a little further up the hill on the right hand side.Council Tax Band: F
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