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Ffrithiedd, Cerrigydrudion, Corwen

PROPERTY TYPE

House

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
Describes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.

Freehold

Key features

  • Stone House
  • Living Room, Kitchen
  • Three Bedrooms, Bathroom
  • Gardens
  • Separate Stone & Slate Barn
  • Stone Garden Store
  • EPC Rating - G15
  • Tenure - Freehold

Description

If you are looking for peace and tranquility Ty Uchaf is for you, nestled away surrounded by farmland with views across the surrounding countryside.
Just a short walk or drive through the forest will lead you to the Llyn Brenig Reservoir ideal for walking, cycling and fishing. This unique property is nearly 300 years old and was uninhabitable when the existing owners brought it and they have lovingly rebuilt the property using traditional building methods of how it stands today.

The accommodation comprises living room, kitchen, three bedrooms and bathroom. There is a stone and slate barn and separate stone garden store. There maybe contents within and around the barns which will be left for the prospective purchaser.
EPC - G15, Council Tax Band - E, Tenure - Freehold.

The Accommodation Provides: - Comprising of stone steps leading up to the front door in turn leads into an entrance porch with glazed window to the side, original door leading into:

Living Room - 4.97 x 4.70 (16'3" x 15'5") - Spacious room featuring exposed stone walls, feature original oak beam which extends over the inglenook fireplace having seating, log burning stove sat on slate hearth, exposed feature beams, window to the front elevation,

Kitchen - 5.05 x 3.19 (16'6" x 10'5") - Original flooring, room for dining table, Aga which heats the house, crafted and fitted for the kitchen matching wall and base units, complimentary working surfaces views to the front and rear elevation, Belfast ceramic sink with water tap, filtered water and hot water, void for fridge, ample wall sockets, original feature beams, exposed stone walls, butter churner, views over the rear garden and fields beyond.

Landing - Providing a handcrafted staircase leading to first floor with doors off to all rooms

Bedroom - 3.40 x 3.09 - Exposed wooden flooring, Double bedroom, having fitted storage cupboard, free standing wardrobe, window to the front elevation looking out to fantastic views of the open fields and view beyond.

Bedroom - 4.04 x 2.0 (13'3" x 6'6") - Exposed wooden flooring, room for double bed, exposed stone walls, window to the front elevation.

Bedroom - 3.28 x 3.07 (10'9" x 10'0" ) - Exposed wooden flooring, exposed stone work, window to the front elevation looking out over the open countryside, space for a single bed.

Bathroom - 3.43 x 2.08 (11'3" x 6'9") - Comprising of a low flush W.C., pedestal wash basin, corner bath tub with shower over, fully tiled front floor to ceiling around bath area, window to the front elevation and a single radiator.

Outside - There is a Right of Way via a 5 bar gate across farmland to the property. The grounds are mainly laid to lawn having stone walls to the boundary and stocked borders.
There are far reaching views across open countryside providing peace and tranquility.

Separate to the property are L shaped stone Shippons having a slate roof, roof windows, and a staircase giving access to the first floor. The Shippons are an ideal opportunity to convert to a studio or additional accommodation etc subject to the necessary planning permissions being granted. Currently this building is being used as a wood store.

On the opposite side of the property stands the original wash house which hosts a traditional bread oven.

The property is being sold as seen with all of the handcrafted bespoke furniture fittings being left in the house. In addition several vehicles will be left for the prospective purchaser.

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Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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Ffrithiedd, Cerrigydrudion, Corwen

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About Williams Estates, Denbigh

1 Crown Square Denbigh Denbighshire LL16 3AA
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Welcome
Our story so far...

Before Williams Estates was created, Jason Williams worked for twelve years for two different estate agents managing offices, qualifying in agency and becoming a Past President of North Wales, South Cheshire and Merseyside branch of the National Association of Estate Agents. With a wealth of knowledge & a big vision in mind, Jason leaves his employment and sells his home in order to fund the set up of his own estate agency office.

1999 - Williams Estates is established

Vacant premesis on Denbigh High Street are secured, Williams Estates trading name is chosen and the website domain registered.

2000 - Our first office opens in Denbigh

Williams Estates first office opens up on the High Street.

2002 - New Prestatyn office opens

Following a successful two years at Denbigh, the prime location for a second office is located in Jason's home town. Jason wins his first entrepreneur award.

2004 - New Rhuddlan office opens

We win Gold or Best Agency in Wales at the Estate Agency Awards!

2007 - New Rhyl office opens

The expansion along the North Wales coast continues.

2013 - New Ruthin office opens

The property market recovers and Williams Estates expand into Ruthin and purchase large prominent victorian buildings in Denbigh

2013 - Onwards & upwards in Denbigh

We secure bigger, double offices at Crown Square on Denbigh High Street.

2015 - New Rhuddlan office is opened

The expansion continues!

2017 - New office in Mold opens

Prime premises open at no.4 High Street in the busiest part of Mold High Street.

2018 - Holywell Hub office opens

Part of our planned expansion into Flintshire.

2020 - We celebrate 20 years

20 years of providing innovative, honest, trustworthy and transparent estate agency and lettings services throughout North East Wales.

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