- Elevated Georgian house with wide countryside views
- Circa 0.50 acre split-level landscaped gardens and orchard
- Four/five bedrooms and two bathrooms across two upper floors
- Spacious kitchen/breakfast room plus two reception rooms
- Energy-efficient: air source heat pump and solar panels (B rated)
- Stone outbuilding with conversion potential (subject to planning)
- Accessed via private track and external steps — limited accessibility
- Slow broadband speeds; council tax above average
Tucked on the rural fringe of Trefonen, this elegant Georgian detached house combines period charm with modern efficiency across circa 0.5 acres. Sash windows, exposed beams, feature fireplaces and timber floors create a warm, characterful interior while recent upgrades — air source heat pump and solar panels — deliver lower running costs and a B energy rating.
The flexible layout suits family life, home working or multi‑generational living: a light-filled main lounge, second reception snug and a large kitchen/breakfast room provide comfortable daily living and entertaining space. Four to five bedrooms and two bathrooms are arranged over two upper floors, offering privacy and scope for changing household needs.
Outside, split-level landscaped gardens, mature trees and a small orchard provide significant private outdoor space without large-acreage upkeep. A stone outbuilding presents potential for a home office, annexe or holiday let, subject to planning. The property sits well back from the road, accessed via a private track and a short flight of steps to the house, enhancing privacy but requiring consideration for accessibility.
Practical points to note: broadband speeds are slow in this remoter village location and council tax is above average. The setting is very quiet with excellent mobile signal, very low crime and easy road access — Oswestry is a short drive away for schools, shops and services. This home will particularly appeal to families seeking a peaceful countryside base with period character and modern running efficiencies, and to buyers prepared to manage rural connectivity and access considerations.