Approximately 1.22 acre plot with extensive lawns and specimen trees
Set on approximately 1.22 acres on the edge of Nantglyn, this detached four-bedroom home offers an appealing mix of rural privacy and family-friendly living. Principal rooms take full advantage of sweeping countryside and forest views, while two reception rooms with multi-fuel stoves create cosy, versatile living spaces. The fitted kitchen and separate utility support everyday family life, and a useful detached outbuilding adds scope for a studio, workshop or ancillary use (subject to planning).
The grounds are a standout feature: established lawns, specimen trees and sheltered seating areas provide year-round interest, and the parcel could be adapted for equestrian or smallholding uses. Off-street parking and gated access from the country lane add practicality to the secluded setting. Broadband speeds are reported as fast, which helps offset the hamlet’s remoter feel for those who work from home.
Buyers should note a few material points. The house dates to before 1900 and has granite walls assumed to be uninsulated; heating is via electric storage heaters, which may give higher running costs and limit efficiency. Council Tax is Band F and the property’s isolated location means services and access are more limited than town properties. None of the services, fittings or appliances have been tested; purchasers will need to satisfy themselves on condition prior to purchase.
For families seeking long gardens, generous internal space and deep countryside views, this property presents a rare plot with immediate usable land and flexible outbuilding space. It suits buyers prepared to manage the running costs and to carry out energy improvements or sympathetic upgrades to maximise comfort and value.