3 bedroom house

Rhyd-y-Meudwy, Ruthin, Clwyd, LL15 2SU

Guide Price

£575,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jun 2022
  • Removed: Nov 2022
  • 0.27 acres
  • 3 beds

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Property Tags: Equestrian, Feed in Tariff

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  • First Marketed: Jun 2022
  • Removed: Nov 2022
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  • Property Tags: Equestrian, Feed in Tariff
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An immaculately presented stone cottage, enjoying far reaching rural views.

Situation
Llys Y Wennol is located within the secluded hamlet of Rhydymeudwy, Denbighshire. The property enjoys wonderful views across both the Clwydian range and local farmland towards Llysfasi. In terms of general amenities, while the hamlet is residential, the nearby medieval market town of Ruthin provides ample eateries, public houses and general amenities, with the historic Roman city of Chester providing further choice.

On the recreational front, the area is renowned for scenic walks throughout the Vale of Clwyd, with Moel Famau a short drive away. There is also a highly rated outdoor mountain biking centre in Llandegla. Local education facilities include Ysgol Brynhyfrydd in Ruthin, Mold Alun High school in Mold and independent schools including King’s and Queen’s Schools in Chester.

Rhydymeudwy is ideally placed for ease of access to the commercial centres of the Northwest, including Chester, Wrexham, Liverpool, Manchester and Deeside, with train services to London Euston from both Chester and Flint, within 2 hours.

The Property
Llys Y Wennol is a spacious and beautifully presented Welsh long cottage, formally the shippon for the neighbouring farm. The property’s origins are believed to date back to the 18th century, with the current owners undertaking a major conversion to a residential dwelling in 2013. The property is of stone construction and provides spacious living accommodation across two floors.

The Accommodation
A timber storm porch with pitched slate roof and oak front door, opens into a spacious and welcoming galleried reception hall with oak flooring. Off the reception hall is a well-appointed WC. The reception hall is well dressed with oak doors, skirtings and exposed beams which is a typical feature throughout the property.

To the south wing of the property, is a beautiful kitchen with tiled flooring and exposed masonry work. The kitchen is fitted with a range of rustic units, Rangemaster cooker and island breakfast bar. Directly off the kitchen is the boot room, which is fitted with cabinets under solid oak worktops and Belfast sink, extensive storage, as well as conveniently providing an alternative access into the property.

To the north wing, the main reception room is flooded with light via the dual aspect and enjoys a traditional wood burning stove on a slate tiled hearth. Directly off the reception room is a formal dining area and second reception room, which is currently used as a study and contains a secondary staircase leading to a balcony bedroom, which could be easily utilised as private living quarters.

The oak turned staircase rises to a spacious galleried landing, to one side giving access to a fantastic, vaulted ceiling principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en suite shower room. The final bedroom is to the other end of the landing and has exposed timer beams within the walls and is serviced by the family bathroom, with a home office concluding the living accommodation.

Outside
The property is approached through a wooden Evington gate, leading to a gravel driveway and through to a block paving parking area, which has space for several vehicles. Immediately through the gate is the main garden, which is lawned and neatly bordered with individual stone edging. There is a secondary garden to the other side of the driveway which is raised behind a decorative stone wall leading to the property. Finally, a hidden cottage garden can be accessed through a single gate, which is secluded and contains numerous shrubberies and trees. A well-established hedge row runs the length of the front and side boundaries.

Directly off the block parking area is a block and timber-built outbuilding, which is split into two sections and internally divided. The left-hand section is a single stable block and the right a workshop, with electric and lighting.


Marketed by: Fisher German, Chester

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