Cerrigydrudion, Corwen
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Rural Location
- Two double bedrooms
- Off Road Parking
- Beautiful Countryside Views
- Outbuilding
- Beautifully Landscaped Garden
- Detached Cottage
- EPC Rating - F32
- Tenure - Freehold
- Council Tax Band - D
Description
Description - Set in a tranquil location this 1847 Old Millers Cottage has views out across surrounding countryside, with a stream running through the beautifully presented gardens, situated in the rural village of Cerrigydrudion. The accommodation in brief comprises kitchen/diner, living room, ground floor shower room, two bedrooms, bathroom, outbuilding and large garden.
Accommodation - Stable door opens into
Kitchen/Diner - 15' 1'' x 12' 6'' (4.6m x 3.8m) - Kitchen units with hand made oak door fronts, comprising drawers and base units with wall units and glazed unit above, Belfast sink and mixer tap, tiled flooring, cast iron wood burning stove, double radiator, beamed ceiling, double glazed windows to front and the rear window overlooking adjoining fields to the mountains beyond and a turned staircase leading to first floor.
Living Room - 13' 5'' x 12' 4'' (4.1m x 3.75m) - Comprising a traditional stone built fireplace, double radiator, exposed beams, two double glazed windows to the front elevation and double glazed window to the rear.
Shower Room - Electric shower enclosure with a possibility to add a bath, pedestal wash basin, W.C, double radiator, double glazed window to the side elevation.
Landing - With cottage doors leading off to all rooms
Bedroom One - 13' 7'' x 12' 4'' (4.14m x 3.77m) - Double glazed windows to the front and rear elevation, double radiator and a vaulted ceiling with exposed roof purlins.
Bedroom Two - 12' 2'' x 12' 6'' (3.7m x 3.8m) - Double radiator, double glazed window to the rear and vaulted ceiling and exposed roof purlins.
Exterior - The property features a driveway that offers off-lane parking, an oil tank, and a tall gate that ensures privacy. This driveway leads to the front garden, which has a patio area paved with slate and stone walls surrounding it. The garden is adorned with a diverse selection of plants, climbing flowering plants, and trees. There is also a timber gate that grants access to a side garden, complete with a raised decking area. A pathway guides you to timber double gates, opening up to a second off-lane parking area. From there, steps lead down to a stream that meanders through the garden. Following the path further, you will discover well-stocked cottage beds, ultimately unveiling a spacious lawn with various plantings.
Garden Store - 11' 1'' x 11' 1'' (3.37m x 3.37m) - Double glazed windows and a corrugated roof
Workshop - Stable doors, work bench and corrugated roof
Summer House/Garden Room - 17' 1'' x 8' 10'' (5.2m x 2.7m) - Timber double doors and a network socket.
Directions - From the Agent's Ruthin office take the A494(t) continue on Well Street, proceeding onto Clwyd St, turn left and follow the road on to Mwrog Street, continue on this road for 13 miles until you reach the village of Cerrigydrudion, on approaching the village and as you come to the speed sign, turn left down the hill and you will find a white cottage at the bottom of the hill.
Brochures
Cerrigydrudion, CorwenBrochure- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
- Band: D
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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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 establishedVacant premesis on Denbigh High Street are secured, Williams Estates trading name is chosen and the website domain registered.
2000 - Our first office opens in DenbighWilliams Estates first office opens up on the High Street.
2002 - New Prestatyn office opensFollowing 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 opensWe win Gold or Best Agency in Wales at the Estate Agency Awards!
2007 - New Rhyl office opensThe expansion along the North Wales coast continues.
2013 - New Ruthin office opensThe property market recovers and Williams Estates expand into Ruthin and purchase large prominent victorian buildings in Denbigh
2013 - Onwards & upwards in DenbighWe secure bigger, double offices at Crown Square on Denbigh High Street.
2015 - New Rhuddlan office is openedThe expansion continues!
2017 - New office in Mold opensPrime premises open at no.4 High Street in the busiest part of Mold High Street.
2018 - Holywell Hub office opensPart of our planned expansion into Flintshire.
2020 - We celebrate 20 years20 years of providing innovative, honest, trustworthy and transparent estate agency and lettings services throughout North East Wales.
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