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Llandegla, Wrexham

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Grade II listed detached stone-built home dating back to 1638
  • Four spacious bedrooms arranged over three storeys
  • Wealth of original features including exposed beams and stonework
  • Stunning inglenook fireplaces and quarry tiled flooring
  • Beautiful handcrafted kitchen with Rayburn and original bread oven
  • Elegant roll-top bathroom and additional second bathroom
  • Wraparound mature gardens with a private Mediterranean-style courtyard
  • Backs onto open fields with far-reaching countryside views
  • Llandegla Forest and scenic woodland walks right on the doorstep
  • EPC - TBC

Description

Tucked away within an idyllic rural setting and surrounded by open countryside, this truly exceptional period home offers a rare opportunity to acquire a property of immense character, charm, and historical significance. Believed to date back to 1638, the property has been sympathetically maintained and beautifully presented, retaining an extraordinary wealth of original features including exposed stone walls, ancient timber beams, deep-set stone mullioned windows, original bread oven, quarry tiled floors, and striking inglenook fireplaces. From the moment you approach the property, it is clear this is a home of remarkable individuality. Set behind a stone wall and approached via a picturesque lawned front garden and charming gravelled courtyard, the house exudes timeless appeal. Internally, the accommodation unfolds across three floors, offering versatile and generously proportioned living spaces that are as practical as they are atmospheric. The heart of the home is the magnificent farmhouse kitchen, complete with a traditional Rayburn, Belfast sink, integrated appliances, and soaring vaulted ceiling. There are two substantial reception rooms, including an impressive main lounge with an inglenook fireplace and direct access to the gardens. The upper floors provide four spacious double bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a wealth of adaptable landing and study space, ideal for modern family living. Externally, the gardens are every bit as enchanting as the house itself. Mature and thoughtfully landscaped, they wrap around the property and feature sweeping lawns, flowering borders, fruit trees, tiered planting beds, and secluded courtyard seating areas, creating a magical setting for outdoor entertaining, gardening, or simply enjoying the peace and beauty of the surrounding countryside. This is far more than just a house; it is a one-of-a-kind home rich in history, personality, and warmth, offering an exceptional lifestyle opportunity for those seeking something unique

Property Description - Tucked away within an idyllic rural setting and surrounded by open countryside, this truly exceptional period home offers a rare opportunity to acquire a property of immense character, charm, and historical significance. Believed to date back to 1638, the property has been sympathetically maintained and beautifully presented, retaining an extraordinary wealth of original features including exposed stone walls, ancient timber beams, deep-set stone mullioned windows, original bread oven, quarry tiled floors, and striking inglenook fireplaces. From the moment you approach the property, it is clear this is a home of remarkable individuality. Set behind a stone wall and approached via a picturesque lawned front garden and charming gravelled courtyard, the house exudes timeless appeal. Internally, the accommodation unfolds across three floors, offering versatile and generously proportioned living spaces that are as practical as they are atmospheric. The heart of the home is the magnificent farmhouse kitchen, complete with a traditional Rayburn, Belfast sink, integrated appliances, and soaring vaulted ceiling. There are two substantial reception rooms, including an impressive main lounge with an inglenook fireplace and direct access to the gardens. The upper floors provide four spacious double bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a wealth of adaptable landing and study space, ideal for modern family living. Externally, the gardens are every bit as enchanting as the house itself. Mature and thoughtfully landscaped, they wrap around the property and feature sweeping lawns, flowering borders, fruit trees, tiered planting beds, and secluded courtyard seating areas, creating a magical setting for outdoor entertaining, gardening, or simply enjoying the peace and beauty of the surrounding countryside. This is far more than just a house; it is a one-of-a-kind home rich in history, personality, and warmth, offering an exceptional lifestyle opportunity for those seeking something unique

Accommodation Comprises - The property is approached through a charming wooden archway, with steps leading up to a beautifully maintained lawned front garden. Stepping stones meander through the garden to a timber gate set within an attractive stone-built wall, opening into a delightful gravelled courtyard adorned with an abundance of mature potted plants. This sheltered space provides a wonderfully welcoming first impression and perfectly complements the character of the home.

Entrance Porch - A canopy porch with courtesy lighting shelters a traditional timber entrance door with glazed panels, opening into a quaint entrance porch with quarry tiled flooring, exposed stone walls, and an original hatch feature. This delightful space immediately sets the tone for the accommodation beyond.

Kitchen - Without doubt the heart of the home, the stunning farmhouse kitchen is an extraordinary room bursting with rustic charm and authenticity. The kitchen is fitted with a range of handcrafted base units with solid wooden work surfaces incorporating a deep Belfast sink with mixer tap, integrated undercounter fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and a traditional Rayburn range cooker with hot plates, double ovens, and warming drawer.

The room is rich in original architectural details, including exposed stone walls, arched stone openings, alcoves with timber shelving, and a beautifully preserved original bread oven which could potentially still be used as a bread or pizza oven. A recessed pantry area offers additional fitted units and shelving, centred around a deep-set stone window overlooking the garden.

Soaring vaulted ceilings with a mezzanine-style apex and high-level window flood the room with natural light, while triple-aspect timber-framed double glazed windows frame views of the surrounding gardens. Quarry tiled flooring and a striking suspended timber and wrought iron light fitting create a truly unforgettable kitchen that is both practical and breathtaking.

Inner Hallway - Stone steps descend from the kitchen into an atmospheric L-shaped inner hallway featuring quarry tiled and slate flooring, exposed stone walls, exposed ceiling beams, and deep-set timber-framed windows overlooking the garden. A stable-style door provides access to the rear courtyard, while further doors lead to the utility/WC and principal lounge.

Utility Room/Cloakroom - Beautifully styled to complement the character of the home, the utility room and cloakroom comprises a low flush WC and a handcrafted chopping-block style unit with inset wash basin and plumbing beneath for a washing machine. Quarry tiled flooring, exposed beams, deep stone window reveals stained glass detailing, and exposed stone walls ensure even this practical room is full of charm.

Lounge - The principal reception room is a magnificent and highly versatile space of exceptional proportions. Centred around a spectacular inglenook fireplace with exposed stone surround, substantial oak beam, and cast iron log burner, the room is the perfect place for cosy evenings and entertaining alike.

Character features are abound, including exposed stone walls, original timber beams, quarry tiled flooring, and traditional stone mullioned windows. The generous proportions allow for multiple seating areas, while timber-framed double doors and a floor-to-ceiling picture window open to and overlook the side garden, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living.

An original turned timber staircase rises gracefully from the lounge to the upper floors, further enhancing the home’s historic character.

Stairs Rise To The First Floor Landing -

First Floor Landing/Living Room - The expansive first floor landing is currently utilised as an additional sitting room, demonstrating the flexibility of the accommodation. This impressive space features exposed beams, an attractive stone fireplace with open fire, and stone mullioned windows framing delightful views across the gardens and countryside.

A staircase rises to the second floor, while doors lead to two double bedrooms and the family bathroom.

Bedroom Three - A spacious and characterful double bedroom overlooking the rear gardens through a bank of timber-framed double glazed windows set within deep stone surrounds. The room features exposed beams, high ceilings, and ample space for bedroom furniture.

Family Bathroom - A beautifully appointed bathroom blending traditional style with modern comfort. The suite comprises a high flush WC, freestanding forest green roll-top bath with shower attachment, and a wooden vanity unit with inset wash basin. Exposed stone walls, original beams, timber flooring, and a column-style radiator with towel rail create a luxurious and elegant space.

Bedroom Four - Another generous double bedroom positioned to the front elevation, showcasing exposed stone walls, timber beams, fitted wardrobes, built-in shelving, and stunning original stone mullioned windows offering far-reaching views across the surrounding countryside.

Stairs Rise To The Second Floor Landing -

Second Floor Landing - The second floor opens to a large and versatile landing area with built-in storage cupboards, exposed beams, wall lighting, and access to the upper floor accommodation.

Study/Office - Originally part of the former water tank area, this useful room is currently arranged as a compact home office. Ideal for those working remotely, it offers excellent flexibility and could also be incorporated into the adjoining bathroom if desired.

Second Floor Bathroom - A wonderfully quirky bathroom comprising a low flush WC, wall-mounted wash basin, and panelled bath with shower attachment. A deep-set stone window frames breathtaking countryside views, creating a peaceful and highly individual space.

Principle Bedroom - A stunning bedroom with vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and beautiful stone mullioned windows to the front elevation. Elevated on the top floor, the room enjoys far-reaching views across rolling countryside and offers ample space for a king-size bed and accompanying furniture.

Bedroom Two - A superbly spacious double bedroom with vaulted ceiling, exposed painted beams, and views over the rear gardens. Bright, airy, and generously proportioned, this room offers an exceptional retreat.

Garden - The gardens and grounds are a truly enchanting extension of the home, perfectly complementing its character and idyllic countryside setting. Wrapping gracefully around the property, the gardens have been lovingly cultivated to create a series of beautifully established outdoor spaces that feel both private and wonderfully connected to the surrounding landscape. Predominantly laid to lawn, the grounds are interspersed with mature flowering trees, fruit trees, established shrubs, and an abundance of seasonal planting, including colourful circular flower beds and naturalistic wildflower borders that bring texture, movement, and year-round interest.

Stone steps and meandering pathways lead through tiered raised beds and thoughtfully planted borders, revealing new vantage points from which to enjoy the gardens and the peaceful surroundings. Mature hedging and trees provide a high degree of privacy and shelter, while beyond the boundaries the property enjoys uninterrupted views across rolling countryside and neighbouring farmland, where grazing sheep and open fields create an unmistakably tranquil and quintessentially rural backdrop.

Tucked to the side of the house is a particularly charming courtyard terrace, beautifully enclosed and evocative of a Mediterranean courtyard garden. This sheltered and sun-drenched space is ideal for al fresco dining, morning coffee, or relaxed evenings with family and friends. Altogether, the gardens offer an exceptional lifestyle opportunity, combining the romance of an established country garden with breathtaking views and the serenity of an utterly idyllic setting.

Epc Rating - Tbc -

Council Tax Band F -

Do You Have A Property To Sell? - Please call and our staff will be happy to help with any advice you may need. We can arrange for Lauren Birch or Holly Peers to visit your property to give you an up to date market valuation free of charge with no obligation.

How To Make An Offer - Call a member of staff who can discuss your offer and pass it onto our client. Please note, we will want to qualify your offer for our client

Loans And Repayments - YOUR HOME IS AT RISK IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR OTHER LOANS SECURED ON IT.

Looking For Mortgage Advice? - Reid & Roberts Estate Agents can offer you a full range of Mortgage Products and save you the time and inconvenience of trying to get the most competitive deal yourself. We deal with all major Banks and Building Societies and can look for the most competitive rates around. Telephone Mold office on

Misrepresentation Act - These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate, are for guidance only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract - Intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in the employment of Reid and Roberts has the authority to make or give any representations or warranty in relation to the property.

Money Laundering - Both vendors and purchasers are asked to produce identification documentation and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.

Our Opening Hours - MONDAY - FRIDAY 9.00am - 5.30pm
SATURDAY 9.00am - 4.00pm

PLEASE NOTE WE OFFER ACCOMPANIED VIEWINGS 7 DAYS A WEEK

Services - The Agents have not tested any included equipment (gas, electrical or otherwise), or central heating systems mentioned in these particulars, and purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to their working order and condition prior to any legal commitment.

Would You Like To Arrange A Viewing? - Strictly by prior appointment through Reid & Roberts Estate Agents. Telephone Mold office on . Do you have a house to sell? Ask a member of staff for a FREE VALUATION without obligation.

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Monthly repayments£3,385
Property: £ 675,000
Deposit: £ 67,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About Reid and Roberts, Wrexham

6 High Street, Wrexham, LL13 8HP
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Why Choose Reid & Roberts

Reid & Roberts Estate and Letting Agents Wrexham. The office is positioned on High street which is close by to one of Wales' seven wonders; St Giles Church.

Reid & Roberts is an independently owned and managed Estate Agent with over 40 years of combined experience in selling homes in North East Wales.

We are a family run business with a team of hard working, highly trained and dedicated staff. We offer competitive terms and conditions along with excellent customer service.

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