A COUNTRY home set in 15 acres and in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) has hit the property market in north Wales.
Fisher German have listed Tyn Llidiart, at Llanarmon yn Ial near Mold, at a price of £900,000.
The home is set within mature and landscaped gardens with additional paddocks and woodland included.
Set in a 'truly remarkable' and tranquil setting, Tyn Llidiart represents an exceedingly rare opportunity to purchase an immaculately presented country residence with an extended plot that extends to over 15 acres in total.
A welcoming entrance vestibule opens into an elegant reception hall, which provides access into much of the downstairs accommodation.
The hallway has oak flooring, which also runs throughout much of the ground floor and hosts a feature Jotul wood burning stove.
Immediately to the right of the hall, double oak framed glass doors open into the formal dining room, which is spacious enough for a large family dinner table.
To the opposite side of the room, French doors open out to an open-sided oak framed veranda, which allows for remarkable views across the Clwydian Range, a perfect spot to enjoy the sunsets.
Returning to the hallway and located at the end of the hall, a single doorway opens into a spacious and bright reception room, which has exposed beams to the ceiling and enjoys the same aspect views as the dining room.
Within the reception room there is a realistic log effect gas fired wood burning stove. To the far end of the reception room a further doorway opens into a conservatory, which has a vaulted glazed ceiling with tinted glass.
The conservatory has a most aesthetically pleasing aspect, enjoying views across the rear gardens and across the Clwydian Range.
Upstairs, the principal suite is certainly noteworthy, a corridor of built in wardrobes and a hidden walk-in wardrobe opens into the main room, which is serviced by an en suite shower room.
The property benefits from two detached garage buildings and the additional outbuilding is a large, detached stone outbuilding, which has been fitted with a car servicing pit and has first floor storage.
This outbuilding is currently utilised as a workshop however, this could be sympathetically converted into stables if required or even converted for development purposes, subject to the relevant planning approvals. Also attached to the outbuilding is a three-bay timber framed carport, providing additional parking.
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In terms of gardens, the property benefits from a plethora of well-maintained and landscaped areas.
Set to the front aspect of the property are two sections of lawn, that flank the driveway within the lawns there are a host of established shrubs and trees in front of a dry-stone wall. Behind the wall there is a gravel path and paved patio that leads to the same open fronted oak porch off the dining room.
To the left-hand side of the property, this area of garden hosts a large pond and in addition, two split areas of lawned gardens. Both of which have a host of mature trees planted sporadically throughout.
Extensive grounds split between landscaped gardens, paddocks and woodland
In all, extending to approximately 15.18 acres
To book a viewing, contact Fisher German on 01244 988203.
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