Panoramic views to the Clwydian Range and Snowdon
Set on a large plot above Tremeirchion, this detached four-bedroom home frames panoramic views across the Clwydian Range to Snowdonia. The split-level layout creates distinct living zones: a light-filled living room and kitchen on the main level, a garden-facing master suite with en-suite below, and flexible bedrooms that suit family life or home working.
Practical energy features include solar panels with battery storage and double glazing, which help offset running costs. That said, heating is by electric storage heaters and the EPC rating is D, so updating heating or insulation could reduce bills and improve efficiency. The property is comfortable now but would benefit from light modernisation to kitchen and living areas to maximise value.
The location offers tranquillity and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity, ideal for remote working families who value space and scenery. The house sits in a small hamlet with limited local services; St. Asaph and surrounding centres provide schools, shops and amenities. Council tax is high and the area shows higher deprivation metrics, so buyers should consider long-term running costs alongside lifestyle gains.
With generous outdoor space, a garage and driveway plus a terrace accessed by an external spiral staircase, the plot is a strong asset for gardening, entertaining or extending (subject to consent). This home suits buyers seeking a peaceful country setting, stunning outlooks and scope to add value through targeted improvements.