Large detached home with workshops and panoramic rural views, ideal for families.
Five/six bedroom detached home with versatile room layouts and attic space
Large kitchen-diner with granite island and log burner, central family hub
Integral double garage plus two workshops; space for home business
Very large plot with landscaped garden and rural views to Moel Fammau
Oil boiler heating; EPC rating D — consider energy upgrade costs
Built circa 1976–1982; cavity walls with partial insulation assumed
Hamlet location: peaceful but isolated with limited local services
Council tax described as quite expensive; area shows high deprivation
Set on a very large plot in the hamlet of Ochr‑Y‑Foel, this substantial detached home suits families seeking spacious, flexible living and countryside views. The heart of the house is a generous kitchen-diner with a granite island and log burner, while multiple reception rooms and a sunroom provide year‑round living options. Up to five/six bedrooms plus additional attic/rooming space make it adaptable for growing families or multigenerational use.
Practical outbuildings, an integral double garage and two workshops offer strong potential for a home office, small business, hobbies or storage. The property benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, making remote work feasible. Rural vistas toward Moel Fammau and landscaped garden areas deliver privacy and outdoor space on a large plot.
Buyers should note material facts: the house dates from the late 1970s–early 1980s, has oil‑fired central heating with a boiler and radiators, an EPC rating of D, and cavity walls with only partial insulation assumed. Council tax is described as quite expensive. The location is isolated in a sparsely populated hamlet with limited local services, and the wider area shows indicators of high deprivation.
This is a property for buyers wanting space, privacy and versatility rather than a low‑maintenance bolt‑hole. The layout and outbuildings present clear renovation and improvement potential; purchasers should arrange inspections to verify condition, energy improvements and running costs before committing.