A quirky renovated home in Bwlchgwyn is now on the market, being sold for offers in the region of £365,000.
This cottage-style home on Ruthin Road is full of charm with its beamed ceilings, exposed timbers, stone, and brickwork.
It is currently on the market with Bowen Son and Watson and since 2019 has been renovated in a way that retains the character of the property.
The property is thought to have originally had two shops and a smithy on the ground floor, though more recently it was used as the village post office.
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Inside the home, the main entrance leads into the kitchen, which has black-finished laminate units with contrasting woodblock work surfaces. It also has a central island storage unit and breakfast bar.
The flooring is oak-finished wood laminate, and the walls are part tiled. There is a window seat with a PVCu framed double glazed window.
The dining room can be approached via double doors from the Hallway with a feature-coloured lead-lighted side window. It has an ornamental cast stove to a slate-clad Inglenook style fireplace recess with timber beam above and an exposed beam ceiling.
Just two steps up is the living room, which has a "Rayburn" solid fuel two oven cooker range with a back boiler that affects the domestic hot water supply. The room has a half-timbered wall feature with concealed lighting.
An L-shaped utility room leading to the carport and a storage area are also on the ground floor. The utility room has a fitted work surface with plumbing beneath for a washing machine, and space for a tumble dryer.
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Up the timber stairs from the ground floor is a landing lounge that has an open period style fireplace with part tiled, cast, and timber over-mantel. The room has a vaulted ceiling with exposed purlins and double-glazed Velux roof-light with part timber paneled walls.
There are double doors leading to the sun lounge, which has access to the gardens, and the three bedrooms can all be found leading out to the landing lounge, with a bathroom.
Outside, the covered carport with storage is to the right of the property from the road.
There is also gated pedestrian access leading to a stone staircase leading up to the decking at the side of the Sun Lounge.
The gardens are divided by raised rockery borders, so they split into two main lawns. There is also two timber decked seating areas with far-reaching views from the upper level.
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The property is located at the heart of the village on the A525 Wrexham (6 miles) to Ruthin (7 miles) Road with a regular bus service to both.
Bwlchgwyn is the highest village in Wales and has a primary school, pub/restaurant, a multi-use Village Hall, and the nearby One Planet Adventure Mountain Bike Centre.
For more information on this property, visit https://www.bowensonandwatson.co.uk/properties-for-sale/property/11426060-ruthin-road-bwlchgwyn-wrexham
You can also email: wrexham@bowensonandwatson.co.uk or call: 01978 340000.
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