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Waen, St. Asaph

Key features

  • Four Bedroom Mews House
  • Fantastic Sized Plot
  • Ample Off-Road Parking for Multiple Vehicles
  • Wealth of Character Throughout
  • Internal Viewing Highly Recommended
  • Double Glazing Throughout
  • Stunning Views of the North Wales Countryside
  • EPC Rating - D 67
  • Tenure - Freehold
  • Council Tax Band - G

Description

A fantastic opportunity to acquire one of only two bespoke high quality barn conversions via a team of local craftsmen, located within a most desirable and convenient location. Set within the countryside, enjoying spectacular views to every aspect and being full of character throughout. Having easy access to the A55 expressway, linking beautiful North Wales to Cheshire and beyond. Viewing is highly recommend to fully appreciate the wealth and size of the plot that this stunning barn conversion has to offer. EPC Rating - D 67.

Accommodation - via a glazed door, leading into the;

Feature Hallway - 14' 5'' x 11' 9'' (4.39m x 3.58m) - Being light and airy of a very good size, having lighting, power, radiator, double doors giving access to the rear, stairs off and doorways off to further accommodation.

Cloaks Cupboard - Walk-in cupboard ideal for shoe storage and coat hanging, having lighting, radiator and a double glazed window onto the front.

Lounge - 23' 3'' x 16' 8'' (7.08m x 5.08m) - Accessed via steps down from the hallway, having lighting, power points, radiators, storage cupboard, two double glazed windows onto the front, french doors giving access to the rear patio terrace and a feature log burner with brick surround and hearth.

Dining Room - 16' 0'' x 14' 9'' (4.87m x 4.49m) - Accessed from the hallway, having lighting, power, two radiators, excellent space for dining, double glazed double doors with double glazed panelling adjacent providing access to the outside space and doors off.

Family Room - 16' 8'' x 14' 5'' (5.08m x 4.39m) - Having lighting, power, radiator, double glazed window onto the rear and double doors leading into the;

Conservatory - 17' 8'' x 10' 10'' (5.38m x 3.30m) - Larger than average, having underfloor heating, lighting, power and double doors onto the rear, enjoying spectacular stunning views of the North Wales countryside.

Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 16' 0'' x 12' 1'' (4.87m x 3.68m) - Accessed via the dining room, being light and airy and individually designed with high pitched ceiling. Comprising of a range of oak effect wall, drawer and base units, with complimentary black granite worktops over, central island unit/breakfast bar, lighting, radiator, power points, stainless steel sink unit, integrated dishwasher, two double glazed velux windows and two double glazed windows.

Utility Room - Having plumbing for a washing machine, central heating boiler and wall units.

Home Office / Second Lounge - 10' 9'' x 10' 5'' (3.27m x 3.17m) - Having lighting, power, radiator and a double glazed window onto the rear.

Bathroom - 7' 11'' x 6' 3'' (2.41m x 1.90m) - Comprising of a panelled bath with shower head over, low flush w.c., hand-wash basin, tiled walling and a double glazed window onto the front elevation.

turn staircase provides access to further bedroom.

Bedroom - 18' 0'' x 10' 9'' (5.48m x 3.27m) - Having pitched ceiling, lighting, power, radiator and two double glazed windows.

. - Turn oak staircase from feature hall provides access to the first floor.

First Floor Landing - Having lighting, radiator, airing cupboard, two double glazed velux windows and doors off.

Bedroom One - 19' 9'' x 11' 9'' (6.02m x 3.58m) - Having lighting, power points, radiator, fitted wardrobes, double glazed window onto the rear with spectacular views of the countryside and an en-suite off.

En-Suite - 11' 5'' x 11' 0'' (3.48m x 3.35m) - Comprising of a shower unit, hand-wash basin, inset lighting, heated towel rail and a low flush w.c.

Bedroom Two - 16' 8'' x 11' 11'' (5.08m x 3.63m) - Having lighting, power, radiator, fitted wardrobes, double glazed window onto the rear and en-suite off.

En-Suite - 8' 0'' x 5' 9'' (2.44m x 1.75m) - Comprising of a low flush w.c., shower screen, hand-wash basin, tiled walls and flooring, heated towel rail and lighting.

Bedroom Three - 14' 5'' x 13' 5'' (4.39m x 4.09m) - Having lighting, power, radiator, fitted wardrobe and dual aspect double glazed windows onto the rear, enjoying stunning views of the North Wales countryside.

Family Bathroom - 11' 1'' x 10' 5'' (3.38m x 3.17m) - Comprising of a walk-in shower enclosure, large bath, hand-wash basin, low flush w.c., heated towel rail, inset lighting and a double glazed window onto the rear.

Outside - The property is approached via a long private driveway off The Waen. Having two entrances, with the first being the courtyard to the front providing off-street parking for two vehicles, and the second via a gate to the rear onto a large gravelled area providing further space for off-street parking and turning. The outside space, houses a detached two storey garage which has been converted into a home gym, wood burning hot tub and summer house, with the majority of the garden being lawned and also enjoying a private terraced patio ideal for alfresco dining. Stunning views of the whole of the countryside can be enjoyed from every aspect and the garden space enjoys a beautiful sunny aspect.

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PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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About Williams Estates, Denbigh

1 Crown Square Denbigh Denbighshire LL16 3AA
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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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