A "WONDERFUL" farmhouse with equestrian facilities has gone on the market for just under £1million.
Glan Llyn Farmhouse, in Eryrys near the Flintshire-Denbighshire border, has gone up for sale with Larch Property for £995,000.
The four-bedroom farm house comes with a detached two-bedroom cottage and equestrian facilities on a 7.5 acre site.
There are 10 stables within a courtyard - with planning permission granted for a change of use to a café.
A Larch Property spokesperson said: "Glan Llyn Farmhouse is a period farmhouse with much character and charm, with exposed beams and stonework. Yet it benefits from numerous modern energy saving systems, such as exterior wall insulation, air source heat pump powering underfloor heating and there is also solar water heating.
"The house is a wonderful home that is also being run as a successful B&B business, alongside the detached 2-bedroom cottage as a separate holiday let."
They added: "Glan Llyn Farmhouse enjoys a fabulous rural position, providing a lovely private and tranquil setting. The house enjoys a high degree of privacy and far-reaching rural views of what looks like will be the latest Welsh National Park."
It includes:
• 4-bedrooms all with ensuite shower rooms
• Open plan kitchen, breakfast room, living room
• Rear entrance door with large utility, laundry, pantry and cloakroom/WC
• Detached two -bedroom holiday cottage with ensuite shower rooms, open plan living/kitchen area with log burner and rear patio area with room for hot tub •
Garage/workshop & tack room
• 10 stables within a courtyard
• 20m x 40m sand and rubber manège with post and rail fenced perimeter
• Solar PV (with annual payment) and solar evacuated tubes
• Super-Fast Broadband and CCTV
• Super energy efficient houses; EPC house B, Cottage C
• Large field shelter and corral area on all-weather hardstanding
• Approximately 7.5 acres
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