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Llangynhafal, Denbigh

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Link Detached Character Property
  • Semi Rural Location
  • Three Double Bedrooms & Crog Loft
  • EPC Rating - F30

Description

Bronant is a truly unique and charming three-bedroom property that has been thoughtfully modernized by the current owners, carefully preserving its distinctive character while blending in modern comforts. Dating back to the early 1800s, this home is set across several levels, offering an inviting mix of historic charm and contemporary living. Located in the picturesque village of Llangynhafal, just four miles from Ruthin and six miles from Denbigh, the property lies beneath the stunning Moel Famau and the Clwydian Range AONB. The area offers excellent local schools, a community church, and two welcoming village pub-restaurants.

This deceptively spacious link-detached home includes an entrance porch, kitchen, lounge, conservatory, three bedrooms, a crog loft, bathroom, and utility room. Additional features include oil-fired central heating, double-glazed windows, and private gardens to the side and rear. The property also benefits from a large garage and ample parking. A truly special home in a beautiful rural setting.

Accommodation - Timber front door leads into :

Entrance Porch - 2.64 x 2.72 (8'7" x 8'11") - A timber front door opens into a bright and welcoming entrance porch, featuring an exposed stone wall, a lean-to glazed roof, and decorative tiled flooring. A radiator, door providing access to the bathroom and stairs lead up to the first floor.

Bathroom - 4.36 x 1.75 (14'3" x 5'8") - A generously sized bathroom fitted with a classic white four-piece suite, including a corner bath, pedestal wash basin, low-level WC, and a shower cubicle with an electric shower. The space features tongue and groove wall panelling, tile-effect vinyl flooring, a radiator, and a double-glazed window overlooking the rear of the property.

Bedroom Three - 3.28 x 4.10 (10'9" x 13'5") - A spacious L-shaped, triple-aspect bedroom featuring exposed floorboards, a radiator, and double-glazed windows offering views to the front, side, and rear of the property.

Kitchen - 2.94 x 4.29 (9'7" x 14'0") - A charming country-style kitchen fitted with a range of units topped with solid wood worktops. It features an Esse oil-fired range cooker, electric induction hob, electric oven, and a classic Belfast sink. There’s space for a tall fridge freezer, complemented by tiled splashbacks, tiled flooring, a radiator, and inset spotlights. A deep-silled double-glazed window provides a lovely view over the rear garden. Wooden loft stairs lead up to the crog loft, while a door opens into the lounge and a step-up opening leads into the conservatory.

Conservatory - 3.37 x 3.34 (11'0" x 10'11") - This beautiful half brick-built conservatory offers ample space for family dining and relaxation, featuring uPVC double-glazed windows and roof, a ceiling fan with integrated lighting, and stylish slate floor tiles. French doors open out to the rear garden, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living.

Crog Loft - 3.90 x 4.11 (12'9" x 13'5") - "Characterful wooden loft stairs lead up to this quaint crog loft, currently used as a cosy snug or spare bedroom. It features two Velux windows, a round porthole window, built-in shelving in the eaves, and the Aga flue pipe extending into the roofline, a delightful hideaway!

Lounge - 5.14 x 4.23 (16'10" x 13'10") - A stunning dual-aspect lounge boasting a high ceiling with exposed purlins and Velux windows that flood the space with natural light. A central fireplace with a slate hearth houses a cosy log burner and wood effect laminate flooring. Double-glazed windows offer views to both the front and rear of the property, while charming barn doors provide access to the utility room and bedrooms.

Master Bedroom - 3.83 x 4.37 (12'6" x 14'4") - Wooden steps lead up to this generously sized double bedroom, featuring an attractive apex roof, warm wooden flooring, a radiator, and two double-glazed windows offering views to both the front and rear of the property.

Bedroom Two - 3.28 x 4.10 (10'9" x 13'5") - Steps lead down to this spacious double bedroom, featuring wood-effect vinyl flooring, a radiator, exposed ceiling joists that add character, and a double-glazed window with a view to the front of the property.

Utility - 4.15 x 1.71 (13'7" x 5'7") - Spacious utility room, currently used for storage, featuring a solid wood worktop, a classic Belfast sink unit, and tiled slate flooring. A timber door opens out to the rear garden, offering convenient access.

Garden - At the front of the property, a gravel driveway provides parking for two vehicles, complete with a log store and a timber gate that leads to the rear garden. The private, enclosed rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn, featuring a decked patio area and an elevated seating space with raised beds, all bordered by charming stone walls and lush evergreen hedging.

Garage - 7.00 x 2.90 (22'11" x 9'6") - Spacious garage with timber barn-style doors, equipped with power and lighting.

Additional Comments - The roof was replaced in 2023, and the property is equipped with 28 solar panels to enhance energy efficiency.
Architectural drawings for a potential extension are available, subject to planning permission, please ask agent for these.

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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.
Yes
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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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