- Five double bedrooms including attic conversion (restricted apex height 7'3")
- Open-plan kitchen/dining with bi-fold doors to garden
- Rear garden borders farmland; private and peaceful outlook
- Integral garage, utility room, cloakroom and parking for 3–4 cars
- Fast broadband and double glazing (post-2002)
- Oil-fired central heating — higher fuel costs than gas
- Council tax reported as quite expensive
- Average mobile signal; wider area shows higher deprivation indices
A spacious five-bedroom detached family home set in peaceful Llandow village, bordering open farmland and accessed via a no-through road. The house offers flexible living with two reception rooms plus an impressive open-plan kitchen/dining area that opens to the garden through bi-fold doors. The attic conversion provides a generous fifth bedroom/study and sitting area, useful as a home office or teenage suite, though head height is limited to 7'3" at the apex.
Practical features include an integral garage, utility room, ground-floor cloakroom and private parking for up to four cars. The property benefits from fast broadband and double glazing installed post-2002, making it well-suited to remote working and family life. Four double bedrooms occupy the first floor, with the principal bedroom featuring built-in wardrobes and an ensuite shower room.
Notable drawbacks are the oil-fired central heating (higher running costs than mains gas) and a council tax described as quite expensive. Mobile signal is average, and parts of the wider area are recorded with higher deprivation indices despite the village’s comfortable, prospering countryside character. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the plot size, landscaping and farmland outlook.
Close to Cowbridge and local schools, with easy access to the A48 and rail services via Llantwit Major, the house will suit buyers seeking rural tranquillity with commuter links and strong local community amenities.