A GRADE II listed detached three-bedroom stone cottage is set to go under the hammer.
Tyn y Wern, Nant y Pandy, Glyndyfrdwy, has a guide price of £125,000.
It is being brought to auction by Town and Country Property Auctions.
The property is in a rural setting and boasts many original features. It has no mains services; the only source of heating is via log burners.
A description into the property says: "A superb opportunity to purchase a Grade II listed detached three-bedroom stone cottage with many original features on a plot extending to 0.2 acres, or thereabouts.
"Located in a tranquil rural setting.
"Property is a five minute drive to the A5 between the North Wales town of Llangollen and Corwen.
"The property is in need of full renovation."
The property benefits from a lounge with a window that overlooks the garden and countryside. There is a dining room and kitchen which features a former cast iron stove and a sink unit with a cold water tap.
The first floor has the central bedroom / walk through - exposed wood floor and a window to the front. There is a bedroom with an exposed wood floor and tiled fireplace and another bedroom which features a cast iron fireplace.
The property is approached via an un-adopted lane to a parking area.
There is a gated path to the entrance door and gardens which incorporate outbuildings including a double height barn.
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It is thought that the property was probably built as a small upland farm or small-holding.
The front of the house suggests an early C17 origin with a prominent lateral chimney stack, but most of the visible detail suggests a late C18 or early C19 rebuilding.
Bidding opens on April 25. Visit https://nwmwoc.townandcountrypropertyauctions.co.uk/lot/details/115074
Cash buyers only.
Town and Country Property Auctions understand the property benefits from a local water supply.
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