Spacious five-bedroom period house, approximately 3,380 sq ft
About 1 acre grounds with landscaped gardens and adjoining paddock
Detached double garage with insulated games room/home office above
Bespoke Tegla kitchen and breakfast room with traditional oil-fired Aga
Principal bedroom with dressing room and luxury en suite bathroom
Air-source heat pump with underfloor heating; internal wall insulation
Very slow broadband and average mobile signal in this rural location
Council Tax Band G; property requires ongoing maintenance typical of age
Ceffyl Gwyn is a substantial five‑bedroom period house blending original character with modern comforts. Set within about an acre of south‑westerly facing landscaped gardens and an adjoining paddock, the home offers versatile living spaces including a large lounge with inglenook stove, family room, dining room, and a bespoke Tegla kitchen with breakfast area and oil-fired Aga. The principle suite provides a dressing room and a luxury en suite; three further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor.
A recent detached double garage with a well‑insulated first‑floor games room/home office adds practical space and conversion potential for an annexe. Practical systems include an air‑source heat pump with underfloor heating and internal wall insulation to the granite walls. The property sits in a sheltered, secluded hamlet about four miles from Ruthin, offering rural privacy and easy road access via the A525.
Buyers should note some constraints: broadband speeds are very slow, the area is classified as very deprived, and council tax is in a high band (Band G). The house dates from the early 18th century and, while well maintained and upgraded, will still require typical upkeep for an older stone property. Overall, this is a rare country residence for buyers seeking space, character and room for flexible uses such as home working or an annexe conversion.