- Four bedrooms with ground-floor and first-floor options for single-storey living
- Large private corner plot with lawns, patio and countryside views
- Detached garage and wide tarmac driveway, extensive off-street parking
- Newly modernised interior but original 1967–75 build fabric
- Oil boiler heating; cavity walls assumed uninsulated, energy rating E
- Slow broadband and average mobile signal in this remoter village
- Private drainage; Council Tax Band F (expensive)
- Very low local crime, rural agricultural setting
Set on a large, private corner plot in the rural village of Trefeglwys, this extended four-bedroom detached house offers flexible family living with bedrooms on both ground and first floors — a practical option for single-storey living. The ground floor enjoys a bright kitchen/breakfast room with utility, a spacious lounge, dining room and conservatory that open to a private lawn and patio with wide countryside views.
The first floor includes a master bedroom with ensuite plus a further bedroom and shower room. Recent modernisation is evident in the fitted kitchen and general presentation; rooms are average-to-large in proportion. Outside there is a detached/contemporary garage, gated frontage and a sweeping tarmac driveway providing extensive off-street parking.
Practical details: oil-fired boiler with radiators, double glazing (install date unknown), private drainage and a Council Tax Band F (noted as expensive). The property sits in a remoter agricultural community with very low crime and scenic outlooks, but broadband speeds are slow and mobile signal is average — factors to consider for remote working.
A sensible purchase for families seeking a quiet countryside setting with room to grow, or for buyers wanting a largely turn-key home with potential to improve energy performance. Note the property dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s with cavity walls assumed to lack modern insulation and main heating reliant on oil, which may mean future works to improve efficiency and running costs.