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Llandrillo, Denbighshire, LL21

PROPERTY TYPE

End of Terrace

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,140 sq ft

106 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Village Centre Cottage
  • Three Double Bedrooms
  • Modern Bathroom
  • Delightful Reception Rooms
  • Rear Enclosed Courtyard

Description

In collaboration with Refined Properties Wales, we are delighted to offer this wonderful cottage for sale. Don't miss out on this picture-perfect village centre character cottage, which is a lovely stone-built historic building originating back to the founding of the village itself. The ancient wall of St Trillos’s church creates the boundary to the cottage garden. Views of Berwyn Mountain range can be seen beyond.

The property has recently been renovated to an exacting standard by the current owner and features so many delightful nods back to its origins. The ground floor boasts two principal rooms, the first being a lovely size lounge coupled with a good size dining kitchen. There are three bedrooms and a bathroom to the first floor making this suitable for a variety of purposes from a family home through to use as a holiday cottage. The Lounge is a sizeable and incredibly well-presented room which features a recessed woodburning stove with hearth and locally sourced oak mantle, creating a central feature. Tastefully decorated, wooden panel walls are afforded in addition to ceramic tiled (wood design) flooring, open beam ceilings and a window to the front. The dining kitchen area is spectacular in its size, boasting kitchen units to two sides. Comprising of a range of modern base, wall, and drawer units with coordinated work surfaces. A full gas hob within a former chimney recess, double high-level oven, stainless steel single drainer sink, plenty of space for
further appliances, exposed beams, two windows to the front and quarry tile flooring throughout. Ample space is provided for a considerable family gathering dining table and room to move around it.

To the rear of the property, you will find a utility room, affording tile flooring, plumbing for an automatic washing machine, under counter freezer, storage and windows overlooking the rear courtyard. Beyond here, access is provided to a cloakroom, comprising of a low-level WC, a wall mounted wash basin and modest window. Additionally, to the rear of the property you will find a boot room offering an original slate floor and stable style door leading to the rear courtyard.

Moving upstairs, a vaulted ceiling central landing with velux and window with views over the church yard provides access to the first-floor rooms. The master bedroom is tastefully decorated featuring a vaulted ceiling and window to the front giving views of the village centre and the countryside beyond. The second good size double bedroom has a window providing views into the courtyard and the church steeple.

The final twin/double bedroom is to the front. A vaulted ceiling bathroom with tile floor, is fitted with a contemporary designed significant step in shower cubicle featuring a stainless-
steel rain shower with handset, A wash basin mounted on a vanity unit and low-level WC. The space is bathed in natural light thanks to the velux window.

The exterior of the property has a split-level enclosed courtyard with low maintenance surfaces and flower beds. There is also a pathway leading to a side gate at the front of the property. The property benefits from double-glazed windows throughout and was recently fitted with a mains gas fired central heating boiler with radiators throughout the accommodation.

Location:
Llandrillo is a village in the county of Denbighshire, located in north eastern Wales. It is situated in the picturesque Vale of Edeyrnion, surrounded by the beautiful Berwyn mountains and the river Dee. The village itself is charming and historic, with a keen sense of community and a rich cultural heritage.Llandrillo is known for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere, making it a popular destination for those seeking outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and fishing. The surrounding countryside offers breathtaking views and is a haven for wildlife, making it a perfect retreat for nature enthusiasts.

The village has a number of historic buildings and landmarks, including the charming St. Trillo's Church, which dates to the 13th century and is known for its ancient yew tree. Additionally, the Llandrillo Village Hall serves as a hub for local events and community gatherings, highlighting the strong community spirit of the area. The local economy is supported by a mix of agriculture, small businesses, and tourism. Visitors to
Llandrillo can enjoy traditional Welsh hospitality in the village's pubs, cafes, and bed-and-breakfast accommodations. The area's agricultural heritage is also celebrated, with local produce often featured in the village's eateries. Llandrillo is also within easy reach of other attractions in Denbighshire, including the historic market town of Ruthin and the stunning Horseshoe Pass. For those interested in exploring further afield, the city of Chester and the Snowdonia National Park are both within a reasonable driving distance. The area's rich history and natural beauty make Llandrillo an appealing destination for those seeking
a peaceful retreat or an immersive experience in Welsh culture. Whether it is exploring the great outdoors, delving into local history, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the countryside, Llandrillo offers a warm welcome to all who visit.

Measurements:

Ground Floor:
Lounge 105m x 4.219m
Kitchen/Diner 5.049m x 4.242m
Utility Room 2.329m x 1.343m
Rear Lobby 4.030m x 1.526m

First Floor:
Bedroom One 4.300m x 2.744m
Bedroom 4.233m 2.489m
Bedroom 3.950m x 2.599m

Tenure: Freehold
Services : Mains water and drainage
EPC: D
Council Tax Band: D

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Band: D

Llandrillo, Denbighshire, LL21

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