High‑spec detached family home on a very large plot in peaceful village setting.
Four double bedrooms with two en‑suites and three bathrooms
This detached four‑bedroom house sits on a very large plot at the edge of Llansantffraid, offering generous indoor and outdoor space for family life. The layout includes a large open‑plan kitchen/dining/family room, separate living room and a ground‑floor office/playroom — useful for home working or flexible family use. High‑spec finishes are prominent: quartz worktops, quality Neff appliances, oak doors and an oak staircase with glass panelling.
Important practical points are clear and factual: the advertised specification lists a 'Grant' air source heat pump and under‑floor heating at ground level, yet the property’s main fuel and heating system are recorded as oil boiler and radiators. Prospective buyers should confirm which systems are operational and how heating is configured. The listing describes the home as a new build by a local developer but construction dates given elsewhere (1983–1990) conflict with that claim — verify build date and guarantees before committing.
The home is well equipped for modern living: CCTV, alarm, safety sprinkler in each room, fibre broadband and a double detached garage with electric doors. Low local crime, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband suit family and remote working needs. The plot is a standout feature: very large private garden and landscaped areas provide scope for outdoor living, extension or outbuildings (subject to consent).
Buyers should note wider context: the settlement is in a remoter agricultural community within a very deprived area classification. Local services exist (school, surgery, shops), and Oswestry is within commuting distance, but access to broader amenities and employment is more limited than in urban centres.