AN 'EXCEPTIONAL' six-bedroom Georgian country home has been listed on the property market in Wrexham.
Estate agents Belvoir are looking for £600,000 for the home situated at Heol Maelor in Coedpoeth.
This exceptional, detached and elegant Georgian country residence was originally built in 1769, before being further extended in 2005.
With its internal space of just under 3,000 square feet, it has an authentic charm and an abundance of original features as well as a self contained annex.
As you pass through the Coedpoeth village sign, there is a private stoned driveway on your right hand side which leads to the property.
Once there, a timber, part glazed, door opens into a spacious hallway - the wooden panelling from the door is believed to originate from HMS Powerful.
There is also an additional entrance from the rear courtyard leading into the rear of the hallway.
The kitchen, forming part of the 2005 alterations, perhaps draws in a more "modern" element to the property.
Benefiting from a range of dark grey gloss base and wall units with black worktops over and perspex splash backs, the kitchen is also flooded with natural light due to three sash windows along with two velux roof light.
The drawing room is an inviting reception room with a front facing bay window and an elegant formal lounge offers far reaching views towards Wrexham.
An oak staircase leads from the side hallway to the first floor landing and to a truly impressive main bedroom with two front facing sash windows, picture rail, wall lights, fitted carpet and a radiator.
Forming part of the 2005 extension, the annexe can either be accessed via the side entrance hallway, through the bootroom of the main dwelling or through a separate external door which is accessed via the courtyard.
Externally, the property sits in an convenient location which is set back from the road, a stoned driveway leads off Ruthin Road to the rear of the property where there is ample parking for multiple vehicles.
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Pathways, to both sides of the property, lead to the front of the property where there are private, formal, gardens.
Immediately in front of the property is a paved terrace with steps that lead down to the lawned area, to the centre of the garden is a raised circular stone pond.
The side garden offers a further lawned area and particularly well stocked shrubbery borders. Paved and gravelled pathways lead all around the property with a paved courtyard to the rear which grants access to the back of the property and also the annexe.
To book a viewing of the property, contact Belvoir on 01978 255292.
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