Approximately 5.786 acres with panoramic Clwydian Hills views
Set in approximately 5.786 acres with panoramic views towards the Clwydian Hills, this substantial detached house offers rural privacy and versatile accommodation. Four double bedrooms (master with en‑suite), three bathrooms and four reception rooms create space for family living, home working or multi‑generational arrangements. A double garage, vaulted ceiling storage and ample driveway parking add practical convenience for country life.
The interior is well presented with features such as parquet and slate‑effect floors, exposed stone wall in the dining room, two multi‑fuel burners and a bright conservatory capturing the views. The kitchen includes an induction hob and integrated double oven; utility and cloakroom space support everyday family needs. Large windows in principal rooms maximise the countryside outlook.
Buyers should note the house was constructed before 1900 with traditional sandstone/limestone walls that are assumed to be uninsulated; central heating is oil‑fired via boiler and radiators. The EPC rating is E52, and the property sits in Council Tax Band G, so running costs and potential insulation or heating upgrades are important considerations. The location is remote (hamlet setting) which suits purchasers seeking seclusion but brings longer journeys for services.
No onward chain makes for a straightforward purchase route. The extensive grounds are suited to equestrian use, smallholding or amenity landscaping; three timber outbuildings and a pond offer further scope. Overall this is a substantial country home for buyers wanting space, views and privacy, while accepting the cost and works that come with an older, rural property.