£475,000
4 bed detached house for salePentre Llyn Cymmer, Cerrigydrudion, Corwen, Conwy LL21
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Beresford Adams - Mold Sales
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About this property
Welcome to The Cottage, positioned proudly at the top of its stunning driveway is an immaculately presented 4 bedroom detached home with considerable character and situated in the most peaceful setting, and surrounded by endless wildlife and breath taking views.
This residence is located in an incredible rural setting close to the village of Pentre Llyn Cymmer, offering you undisturbed views, privacy and tranquillity from the moment you enter the driveway and begin your approach to the property.
The property combines restored and existing period features, with fantastic exposed beams throughout. It has been lovingly maintained by its current owners and is now being sold with the benefit of no onward chain. This stunning property is said to date back to circa 1900 with the thought that the west wing may also date back to earlier again.
Internally the accommodation boasts an entrance hall, into a snug, dining room with inglenook fireplace, lounge with oil fired log burner, open breakfast area wiht patio doors, leading to an extended kitchen, utility, downstairs W/C, boot room with entrance door, 4 bedrooms, the master with large en-suite and family bathroom.
Outdoor living personified by a beautiful running stream to be crossed over by a bridge located next to an ornate pagoda,
The garage, which has plumbing and heating, is located under a converted room assigned to a large conservatory. It could easily be converted into an Airbnb or remote workshop.
All of the windows offer a different aspect of the Welsh hills where you can watch the vibrant outlook as the seasons change.
You really must view this home to appreciate just how stunning its location is, as it arguably has the best outlook around.
Pentre-llyn-Cymer nestles between two large waters in the county of Conwy, North Wales, the first being Alwen Reservoir and the latter being Lake Brenig. Indeed, Pentre-llyn-Cymer sits on the 'junction' where the River Brenig meets the River Alwen. The Alwen then travels on to join the River Dee just outside the village of Cenwyd in Denbighshire. The Lake Brenig Visitor Centre is 4km north east of the village along the side of the lake, where canoeing and walking routes are available, whilst the Clwydian Way footpath also passes straight through Pentre-llyn-Cymer and onwards towards the lake. The Pentre-llyn-Cymer Outdoor Education Centre is popular with school groups during the summer months. To the north of the hamlet are the Denbigh Moors and Mynydd Hiraethog, with the Glocaenog Forest to the east.Lake Brenig is renowned for its lakeside walks; mountain bike trails, both around the lake and through the forests; and for the wealth of historic sites to be found in the vicinity.
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