A RARE opportunity to own a former pub has come to the market in North Wales.
This former Inn in Rhewl, Denbighshire, has been converted into a delightful Four Bedroom property with a wealth of charm and character.
Set in approximately 0.57 acres, Maes Y Delyn also has three adjoining fully-furnished and fully equipped holiday apartments.
Holywell-based estate agents William Gleave, who just opened their store this week, have put the property up for sale for a price of £625,000.
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The main accommodation comprises of: entrance porch, reception hallway with turned staircase leading to the first floor accommodation.
Open plan lounge & kitchen, separate dining room, separate sitting room, downstairs shower room, utility room and rear porch. To the first floor you will find four bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate shower room.
The sitting room offers an additional reception room offering versatile accommodation.
This room could quite easily be converted in to a self contained annexe having direct access to the ground floor shower room and is situated adjacent to the utility room which could be made in to a kitchen area.
PIC: William Gleave Estate Agents.
PIC: William Gleave Estate Agents.
It could also quite easily be used as a breakfast room should a prospective buyer choose to use the holiday lets as a Bed and Breakfast.
The adjoining apartments each comprise: Open plan lounge and kitchen/ diner, bedroom and shower room. Each apartment will be sold fully furnished.
There is a large driveway to the front of the property providing ample 'Off Road' parking for 10 plus vehicles which steps up to a lawn front garden.
To the side and rear you will find established garden areas and there is a sizable log cabin complete with verandah and electricity supply.
PIC: William Gleave Estate Agents.
Two stone former stables can also be found to the rear, each having planning permission for conversion into two further holiday units.
Situated in the village of Rhewl with views of the Dee Estuary, the neighbouring towns of Holywell and Prestatyn provide a full array of shops, public services and educational facilities.
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