Detached bungalow with separate one-bedroom annex for flexible use
Set on the outskirts of the sought-after village of Llandyrnog, this deceptively spacious detached bungalow with interlinking annex sits on a large private plot with sweeping open countryside views. The main house offers three double bedrooms, a generous lounge, a large kitchen-diner with patio access and a substantial loft room that can serve as home office or extra living space. The adjoining one-bedroom annex provides flexible living — ideal for extended family, short-term letting, or as additional rental income.
Eco-conscious buyers will value the solar panels with battery storage and an air-source heat pump that reduce running costs and reliance on mains gas. Off-street parking for several cars, uPVC double glazing throughout, and well-maintained front and rear gardens — with summerhouse, greenhouse, vegetable patch and shed — add to the practical appeal for family life and outdoor hobbies.
Important considerations: the house dates from the late 1960s–1970s and, while well-presented, will likely need ongoing maintenance and periodic updates to systems or finishes. Council Tax is in Band F and described as expensive. The property sits in a very deprived wider area classification and a remoter community; services and high-level amenities are limited locally, though larger towns are within commuting distance.
Overall this home suits buyers seeking a roomy rural family home with separate annex flexibility, strong eco-features and significant garden/plot potential. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the size, layout and uninterrupted countryside outlooks in person.