3 bedroom house

Bwlchgwyn, Wrexham, Clwyd, LL11 5YW

Guide Price

£750,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: May 2021
  • Removed: Mar 2022
  • 4 acres
  • 3 beds

Residential Tags: Longhouse

Property Tags: Equestrian, Smallholding

Land Tags: Paddock

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  • First Marketed: May 2021
  • Removed: Mar 2022
  • Residential Tags: Longhouse
  • Property Tags: Equestrian, Smallholding
  • Land Tags: Paddock

A DETACHED AND SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM TRADITIONAL WELSH LONGHOUSE SET IN JUST OVER 4 ACRES OF GARDENS AND PADDOCK LAND, WITH A USEFUL RANGE OF OUTBUILDINGS (POTENTIAL FOR CONVERSION SUBJECT TO PLANNING CONSENTS)



Under Offer



 

  • Three Bedroom Detached Welsh Longhouse
  • Set in Just Over 4 Acres
  • Range of Outbuildings with Potential for Conversion (Subject to Planning Consents)
  • Ideal for Equestrian / Smallholding / Canine Use
  • Formal Gardens
  • Idyllic Location with Stunning Views
  • Ample Parking
  • Under Offer


A detached and spacious three bedroom traditional Welsh longhouse set in just over 4 acres of gardens and paddock land, with a useful range of outbuildings (potential for conversion subject to planning consents)
The property is currently utilised as a doggy day care centre but would be suitable for a variety of uses, or purely private, residential use. The property is now for sale due to the expansion of the business and a need for larger premises.
Glan Yr Afon is located on the outskirts of the village of Bwlchgwyn, which has a primary school and a public house. Nant Y Ffrith is the name of a stream and the wooded valley through which it flows, on the border of Flintshire and Wrexham county.
The property is in an idyllic location with a stream to the front boundary and lovely views.
Wrexham provides a full range of amenities, the largest town in North Wales, situated between the Welsh Mountains and Lower Dee Valley, close to the border with Cheshire. Wrexham is the main commercial, retail, education and culture centre within North Wales.
There are good transport links with both Wrexham and Chester having a railway station with links to London, Manchester and Liverpool, whilst the M53 and M56 Motorways are both easily accessible.
Snowdonia National Park is approximately 45 minutes away.



Marketed by: Rural Scene, Salisbury

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