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2 Woodford House, Colhugh Street, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, CF61 1RF

PROPERTY TYPE

Town House

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • A charming character property enjoying a wonderful position, midway between both the beach and town centre
  • Understood to date back over 200 years, it offers deceptively spacious accommodation over three floors
  • Living room with woodburning stove, open plan kitchen/dining room, utility area/rear hall and shower room/WC
  • Adaptable accommodation to the first and second floors, providing three double bedrooms, family bathroom
  • Galleried landing used as a study area / occasional bedroom.
  • Parking space to rear. Outside store.
  • Enclosed front garden enjoying a southerly aspect.

Description

A charming character property enjoying a wonderful position, midway between both the beach and town centre. Understood to date back over 200 years, it offers deceptively spacious accommodation over three floors including living room with woodburning stove, open plan kitchen/dining room, utility area/rear hall and shower room/WC. Adaptable accommodation to the first and second floors, providing three double bedrooms, family bathroom and a galleried landing used as a study area / occasional bedroom. Parking space to rear. Outside store. Enclosed front garden enjoying a southerly aspect.

Situation - The historic & coastal town of Llantwit Major, includes Iron Age hill forts, fine Tudor buildings, a Roman villa and a medieval grange. The imposing 11th century St Illtud Church has been described as the Westminster Abbey of Wales. The town has excellent Welsh and English primary schools as well as a secondary school. Within the town there are a good range of shops – including two supermarkets, five reputable public houses, friendly cafes and well-established restaurants. More facilities include; a health centre, leisure centre, rugby club & football club. Llantwit Major is located on the spectacular Glamorgan Heritage Coast, the local area Offering excellent transport links from Bridgend to Barry and is also within convenient driving distance of the M4 and the City of Cardiff, with Cardiff (Wales) Airport at Rhoose being five miles away. The railway station at Llantwit Major, provides a regular and direct service to Cardiff and Bridgend.

About The Property - A charming family home enjoying a wonderful position, midway between the beach and Llantwit Major town centre. Understood to date back over 200 years and of immense character, it offers deceptively spacious accommodation that must be viewed to be fully appreciated. Approached from the front, southerly elevation an entrance hall features a staircase running to the first floor and a doorway leading to the family sitting room. This lounge area is a high-ceilinged space with exposed timber beams and has, as a focal feature, a wood burning stove resting on a raised hearth within a broad, exposed stone chimney breast flanked by deep alcoves. A wonderful, tall window with deep sill allows great sunlight in to this room. A step down leads from here to another generous space, the family kitchen-dining room. There is a good run of units with solid wood worktops and ample room for a family sized table. Oven and hob to remain; space and plumbing for a dishwasher (available by separate negotiation). The kitchen links through to a rear entrance lobby / utility area with space / plumbing for a washing machine and a drier. A door from here opens to the rear of the property with parking space beyond. Off the utility area is a modern cloakroom with WC and shower cubicle.
To the first floor, the largest bedroom runs the width of 2 Woodford House and has a sunny, southerly aspect. This very good double room includes a fitted store and an especially deep walk in wardrobe area. A split-level landing area leads to a second double bedroom and family bathroom with shower over bath.
To the second floor a galleried landing area is utilised as a study and occasional bedroom. A low level door opens from the same to a broad eaves storage area. The third double bedroom, to the second floor level, has a great southerly aspect.

Gardens And Grounds - To the front of the property, a shared pathway from Colhugh Street leads across Woodford House and provides access to the front garden of number 2. The front garden is laid primarily to lawn with a path leading to a broad, flagstone-paved terrace, a lovely sheltered spot ideal to enjoy the sunny, southerly aspect.
To the rear of the property, a door opens out onto an enclosed rear courtyard. In the courtyard there is situated, a stone-built store shed with a pitched roof, provides a useful outside storage space and has a water tap. Concrete steps then lead up to a rear parking area. The parking area is shared with four other properties and a space is designated for number 2.

Additional Information - Freehold. All mains services connect to the property. Gas-fired 'combi' boiler. Solar panels to the front and rear rooves provide supplementary electric and also a feed-in tariff. Further information available form the sellers. Council tax: Band E

Proceeds Of Crime Act 2002 - Watts & Morgan LLP are obliged to report any knowledge or reasonable suspicion of money laundering to NCA (National Crime Agency) and should such a report prove necessary may be precluded from conducting any further work without consent from NCA.

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Band: E

2 Woodford House, Colhugh Street, Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan, CF61 1RF

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Watts & Morgan, Cowbridge

55 High Street, Cowbridge, CF71 7AE

Watts & Morgan, Cowbridge

Established in 1857, Watts & Morgan is one of the Oldest Firms of Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers, Valuers and Estate Agents in South Wales.

With a vast amount of local knowledge we can offer extensive services on virtually every aspect of property related matters within the Residential, Commercial and Agricultural Property Markets.

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