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Llanfairtalhaiarn

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Characterful former farmhouse with countryside views
  • Approximate overall plot size exceeding 1.154 acres
  • Four-bedroom accommodation with versatile living space
  • Large open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area
  • Inglenook-style fireplace with multi-fuel stove
  • Spacious lounge with views across farmland
  • Scope for modernisation and further enhancement
  • Accessed via private road with right of way
  • Served by septic tank drainage system
  • EPC - F (27)

Description

Formerly part of a farmhouse setting and occupying a generous plot extending to approximately 1.154 acres in total, this characterful rural home offers an exciting opportunity for those seeking a property with charm, space, and scope to further enhance and modernise to their own taste. Enjoying peaceful countryside surroundings with far-reaching views across open farmland, the property combines traditional features with versatile accommodation and excellent outdoor potential.

Tenure - Freehold

Council Tax Band - Band - E - Average from 01-04-2026 £3,022.34

Property Description - The home is accessed via a right of way over a private road, adding to the sense of seclusion and rural appeal. Approached through the surrounding grounds, the property immediately showcases its farmhouse origins and enjoys a tranquil setting rarely found.

A PVC double glazed entrance door opens into an expansive open-plan kitchen, living, and dining space laid with attractive quarry tiled flooring. Rich in character, this welcoming room centres around a prominent inglenook-style fireplace housing a multi-fuel burning stove, creating a warm and atmospheric focal point. The kitchen itself is fitted with traditional timber cabinetry complemented by patterned tiled splashbacks, while dual sinks with twin draining boards add practicality and further rustic charm. There is space for a range-style cooker, and multiple windows allow natural light to flood into the space throughout the day. While perfectly functional, the property offers clear potential for a purchaser to modernise and further enhance the accommodation to suit their own style and requirements.

Leading from the kitchen dining space is a generously proportioned lounge, providing an additional reception room full of warmth and character. Decorative skirting boards and a feature fireplace add personality, while dual-aspect windows ensure a bright feel throughout. Sliding doors frame delightful views over the surrounding farmland and create a lovely connection to the outdoors.

Beyond the kitchen, an internal hallway houses the staircase rising to the first floor, alongside a useful under-stairs storage cupboard which also accommodates the central heating boiler.

The ground floor bathroom continues the property’s traditional feel, fitted with parquet-style flooring, a classic cast iron bath, separate shower cubicle, WC, and hand basin. Again, this space offers functionality while presenting scope for future cosmetic updating if desired.

What was formerly the original front entrance has now been repurposed into a practical additional storage space laid with quarry tiled flooring. This versatile area could potentially be adapted into a snug, boot room, hobby space, or additional reception room, subject to a purchaser’s needs.

The first-floor accommodation is accessed via a naturally bright landing illuminated by a landing window. Two well-sized bedrooms are positioned off the initial section of the landing, both capable of comfortably accommodating either single or double beds with accompanying furniture.

There are then two further spacious double bedrooms positioned to the front of the property, both enjoying beautiful elevated views across the surrounding open farmland. These rooms offer excellent proportions with ample space for freestanding furniture, while exposed character and rural outlooks further add to the property’s appeal.

A first-floor WC fitted with a wash hand basin and useful storage beneath conveniently serves the upstairs accommodation.

Externally, the grounds are a significant feature of the property, extending to approximately 1.154 acres overall, including a parcel of land estimated at around 0.55 acres. The outdoor space offers fantastic potential for gardening enthusiasts, smallholding aspirations, or simply enjoying the surrounding countryside setting. There are also two small outbuildings within the grounds, both best suited for general storage purposes.

Further practical features include a septic tank drainage system, reinforcing the home’s rural setting and farmhouse heritage.

This charming former farmhouse offers an increasingly rare opportunity to acquire a character-filled countryside home with generous land, extensive potential, and a peaceful setting—ideal for buyers looking to create a truly special rural retreat over time.

Services - It is believed the property is connected to mains electric and water, while sewage services are by way of a septic tank. We recommend you confirm this information with your solicitor.

Copper broadband is available to the property. Source - - as of 01-06-26

PLEASE NOTE THAT NO APPLIANCES ARE TESTED BY THE SELLING AGENT.

Lounge - 4.94 x 4.24 (16'2" x 13'10") -

Dining Room - 4.94 x 4.76 (16'2" x 15'7") -

Kitchen - 4.94 x 2.94 (16'2" x 9'7") -

Hall - 2.43 x 4.76 (7'11" x 15'7") -

Bathroom - 2.43 x 2.94 (7'11" x 9'7") -

Bedroom 1 - 4.94 x 4.76 (16'2" x 15'7") -

Bedroom 2 - 4.94 x 2.95 (16'2" x 9'8") -

Bedroom 3 - 2.67 x 3.68 (8'9" x 12'0") -

Bedrom 4 - 2.69 x 3.24 (8'9" x 10'7") -

Prys Jones & Booth - Prys Jones and Booth, Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents are an independent company in Abergele offering considerable experience in all aspects of Residential and Commercial Property. Whilst based principally in Abergele, we operate throughout North Wales, including the towns of Rhyl, Colwyn Bay, Llanddulas, Llanfair TH, Prestatyn, St Asaph, Towyn, Kinmel Bay, Llandudno and other surrounding areas.

Prys Jones & Booth, Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents were founded in 1974 and have been a mainstay on the Abergele high street ever since.

Professional Services - Iwan Prys Jones Bsc. PGDM, MRICS is a full member of the RICS with specialist expertise in professional home surveys, commercial property surveys / valuations. Please contact us today to discuss our competitive fees.

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Band: E
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Driveway
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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Affordability

Monthly repayments£2,006
Property: £ 400,000
Deposit: £ 40,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About Prys Jones & Booth, Abergele

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Prys Jones & Booth Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors was established in 1974 by David Prys Jones F.R.I.C.S, marking five decades of exemplary service in facilitating property transactions across the North Wales region. Today, under the adept leadership of David's son, Iwan Prys Jones BSc, MRICS Registered Valuer, our firm has experienced remarkable growth, expanding our portfolio to encompass a comprehensive range of real estate services.

Aligned with rigorous RICS standards, we specialize in professional home surveys, commercial property assessments, and valuations, fostering close collaborations with local authorities to deliver a spectrum of additional professional services.

At Prys Jones & Booth, we prioritize the fusion of warmth and professionalism, with honesty and integrity serving as the cornerstone of our operations. Our commitment to excellence ensures that every client receives personalized attention and expert guidance throughout their property journey.

Our suite of services includes:

- Residential Sales

- Commercial Sales

- RICS Home Buyers Reports & Valuations

- Comprehensive Land and Property Valuations

- Expertly Managed Property Auctions

Entrust your property needs to Prys Jones & Booth Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors, where professionalism meets a genuine commitment to client satisfaction.

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