A GORGEOUS barn conversion with floods of natural light and spectacular views of the Berwyns has gone on sale in Corwen for £405,000.

Rhydyfen Bach was originally built in the 1750s, during the reign of George II, but by the time the farmhouse was purchased from Lord Newborough by current owner Pat Birkhill in 97, the barn was in ruins.

"It had no roof," he said. "It was in a bad way but initially we did not own the barn.

"Eventually we did purchase both barns adjacent to the property and in 2000 we converted them. I was 51 and did most of the labouring myself and we lived in Rhydyfen Bach.

"I'm 81 now and it's time to downsize."

Rhydyfen Bach has a spacious kitchen-diner perfect for hosting.Rhydyfen Bach has a spacious kitchen-diner perfect for hosting. (Image: Williams Estates)

Now a country cottage with windows ensuring natural light all day long and the aforementioned views, Rhydyfen Back is a unique property that is on the market with Williams Estates - https://www.williamsestates.com/properties-for-sale/property/1177-corwen.

Semi-detached, it has a traditional farmhouse feel and three bedrooms, with an en-suite for the master.

The living room feels cosy despite its size.The living room feels cosy despite its size. (Image: Williams Estates)

A spacious kitchen-diner with room for a large dining table and living room with log burner create ideal living and entertaining areas with the rear conservatory providing a place to bask in the sunshine and those glorious vistas.

With a mix of quarry tiled and exposed timber flooring and natural stone walls this is a large property with a homely feel.

Just two miles from Corwen it also has uPVC windows and doors to keep in the heat and a third bathroom downstairs.

Outside there is a gravel drive for parking, a stone and slate log store, lawned gardens plus a stone patio area with a wood and stone garden seating area for al-fresco dining.  

Rhydyfen Bach is currently listed for sale, inviting offers in the region of £405,000.