4 bed detached house for sale in Llangar, Corwen LL21, £1,750,000

1,750,000.00

Offer Nr.:
64646026
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
4 bed detached house
Bedrooms:
4
Bathrooms:
2
Reception rooms:
3
Contact name:
Refined Properties
Phone(s):
01766 609977

* Freehold
To be labelled an equestrian estate, a property needs several key features and
rest assured this certainly fits the bill. Nestled on the east side of the
valley, views towards the Snowdonia National Park to the west and the
Clocaenog Forest to the North are featured. The 13. 5 hectares of land is
predominately available for grazing and paddock, with several stable blocks
across the land as well as a modern barn and other ancillary equestrian
buildings too.
A sizeable four - bedroom farmhouse, the main house affording copious amounts of
living space and of particular note is the substantial conservatory which
offers views right across the valley to the west. Detached from the main house
is an entertainment complex which features an abundance of useful space, in
addition to a sizeable indoor heated swimming pool.
Main House:
Entry to the property is via a porch to the front, which is furnished with a
hardwood front door and in turn, leads into the snug / entrance hall which
features a brick, open fireplace with a magnificent wooden lintel, beam
ceilings and stairs from the hall to the first floor.
A useful study room is situated to one side of the entrance hall. Passing
through the entrance hall and a modest lobby area, you will find the spacious
sitting room, offering a feature brick open fireplace with a recessed
multifuel burner.
Open arches lead you to the substantial conservatory, perfectly constructed
and positioned to provide views across the valley and out into the mountains
beyond, in addition to enjoying views into the garden area too.
Moving back through the hall to the other side of the property, you will find
a substantial farmhouse kitchen with a full range of base, wall and drawer
units of oak construction with brass fittings. A double electric oven is
featured, in addition to an electric hob, extractor and a feature mount,
double bowl stainless steel sinks and space for the usual appliances. Not
forgetting of course, an abundance of space for a sizeable family style dining
table.
The boiler room has space for refrigerators and an oil boiler. Beyond this, a
ground floor W. C. Is located, in addition to a rear porch, boot room and
access to a walk - in storage closet.
Moving onto the first - floor landing which runs the length of the rear of the
property, the first room you encounter is the master bedroom. Substantial in
size, it offers classical wardrobes and cupboards with oak doors. Additionally
affording a feature fireplace with a cast iron and tile surround, and of
course, its own ensuite, fitted with a range of wooden units and a recessed
sink, step in shower cubicle, bath with wooden surround, low level W. C. And
bidet.
Continuing along the landing, you will find the first of the bedrooms, a
double with views into the garden. The family bathroom is presented next,
offering a panel bath, wash basin, low level W. C. And a bidet. And finally, a
double aspect bedroom, allowing for an abundance of light.
Entertainment Annexe:
Entry to the ancillary building is via a wooden oak door, leading to a raised
entrance area with balustrades and beams, opening out to the living room.
The sizeable and spacious living room boasts a raised apex ceiling with
exposed beams, a stone fireplace with multifuel burner and is open to the
dining/kitchen area. The dining area offers plenty of room for a considerable
dining table and in turn is open to a substantial kitchen with double doors
out to the rear garden. The kitchen is well equipped and features a range.
Beams and tile flooring continue to flow through the rooms into a corridor.
From here, you will find additional storage rooms, providing changing rooms
and a toilet before opening out to both a steam room and a sauna.
Another modest entrance area follows, with double doors giving access to the
garden, which in turn opens through to the pool room. Boasting a sunken
jacuzzi, a sizeable pool, spectacular beamed ceilings and a modest kitchen
area, perfect for entertaining. The pool pump room is found off the pool room.
Barn:
A substantial, double height barn building is located within the grounds,
affording sizeable double doors to provide access. A building ripe for
development we feel, subject to planning. The barn appears dry and is
currently used for storage.
Ancillary Buildings:
Storage Shed and Workshop
Several sets of stables across the estate
Office buildings
Barn
Land:
The land is spread across 13. 5 hectares approximately, and is mainly grazing
land divided into several fields and paddocks. It is easy to move across the
whole estate without leaving the bounds of the property and bein situated on a
slight hillside, the land features some incredible views across the valley and
on into the mountains beyond.
Llangar is a small village located near Corwen, Denbighshire in North Wales.
The village has a rich history dating back to the early 13th century. It is
situated in the beautiful Dee Valley, surrounded by stunning natural
landscapes. This article aims to provide a brief overview of the history and
cultural significance of Llangar and its surrounding areas.
The name ‘Llangar’ refers to the church of Saint Garmon, which was built in
the early 13th century. The church is one of the oldest buildings in the
village, with parts of the original structure still visible today. The
churchyard contains several notable graves, including that of the Welsh poet
Huw Morus. The church was restored in the 19th century and is now a Grade II*
listed building.
The village of Llangar was an important centre of the Nonconformist movement
in Wales. In the 18th and 19th centuries, many people in Wales turned away
from the Anglican Church and joined Nonconformist congregations. Llangar was
home to one of the most influential Nonconformist chapels in Wales,
Gwyddelwern Chapel. The chapel was built in 1786 and played a crucial role in
the social and cultural life of the village. Today, the chapel is still in use
and is a popular tourist attraction.
Llangar and its surrounding areas are steeped in Welsh culture and traditions.
The is not too far from Llangollen which is home to several annual Welsh
festivals, including the Eisteddfod, a celebration of Welsh literature and
music. The Eisteddfod is held in August each year and attracts thousands of
visitors from all over Wales and beyond.
Music is an important part of Welsh culture, and the area has a proud musical
heritage. The area is home to several choirs and brass bands, and many
musicians have been born and raised in the area. The traditional Welsh
instrument, the harp, is also closely associated with Llangollen and the Dee
Valley.

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