Extensive 3,240 sq ft barn conversion with four bedrooms and three bathrooms
Double garage with first-floor games room; conversion potential (planning required)
Large living room with stone inglenook and wood-burning stove
Generous private gardens, slate patio, pizza oven and feature pond
Solid oak doors, flooring and exposed beams throughout; character preserved
Oil-fired heating (boiler and radiators); ongoing fuel cost considerations
Slow broadband speeds despite excellent mobile signal; rural connectivity limits
Shared driveway (between three properties); parking ample but partly communal
This substantial four-bedroom barn conversion sits on the edge of Treuddyn, offering generous living space across 3,240 sq ft and private gardens. Finished with solid oak fittings, exposed beams and a large stone inglenook with a wood-burning stove, the house blends traditional character with practical family living. The double garage with a first-floor games room presents scope for conversion or a home workspace (subject to planning).
The layout suits a family seeking space and character: large reception rooms, a sizeable kitchen with breakfast bar, separate snug and dining areas, and an ensuite to the principal bedroom. Outside, mature planting, lawns, a slate patio, pizza oven and a feature pond create private outdoor rooms for entertaining and children to play.
Important practical points are straightforward: heating is oil-fired via boiler and radiators, broadband speeds are slow, and the property sits in council tax band H (noted as very expensive). The driveway is shared between three properties and parking is generous but communal access may require neighbour consideration.
Overall this is a well-presented, move-in-ready barn conversion with strong space and character credentials, best suited to buyers wanting a large family home in a rural village setting. Investors or buyers seeking modern urban connectivity should weigh the slow broadband and oil heating against the property's size and rural appeal.