Spacious family home with expansive grounds and versatile outbuildings.
Huge plot just over three acres with mature lawns and privacy
Substantial living space — c.2,487 sq ft: three reception rooms
Four bedrooms and three bathrooms; family-friendly layout
Extensive parking and large outbuildings plus tractor barn
Home office chalet with power, internet and wood burner
Solar panels installed; workshop houses solar controls
Solid brick walls assumed; likely requires insulation upgrades
Very slow broadband and oil heating; council tax expensive
Set on just over three acres on the edge of Llanfechain, this detached country residence blends period character with comfortable modern living. The house offers nearly 2,500 sq ft of living space across three reception rooms, four bedrooms and three bathrooms — plenty of room for family life, home working and entertaining. A large deck and lawned gardens frame wide rural views and give direct access to extensive outbuildings and parking for a dozen cars.
The interior is presented in immaculate, characterful condition with features such as exposed stonework, slate flooring with underfloor heating in parts and multiple log-burning stoves. Practical spaces include a large kitchen/breakfast room, utility, boot room and a detached home-office chalet with services — useful for flexible working or guests. The property benefits from solar panels and a substantial workshop/triple-bay outbuilding plus an open-fronted tractor barn.
Buyers should note practical and running-cost considerations. Heating is by an oil boiler serving radiators; oil fuel and an expansive, older solid-wall house mean energy costs and insulation upgrades are likely. The walls are assumed to be solid brick with no cavity insulation. Broadband speeds are very slow in this remoter hamlet setting, and council tax is reported as expensive. A retrospective planning application exists for a caravan and two storage sheds as an annexe — prospective purchasers should confirm planning and use with local authorities.
This property will suit a family seeking space, privacy and rural lifestyle, or buyers wanting land for small-scale livestock or hobbies. The long-term appeal is strong for those prepared to manage energy upgrades and the realities of rural services, turning a handsome historic house and large grounds into a comfortable, sustainable home.