PROPERTY SPOTLIGHT: Big Ten Oak, Builth Wells |Denbighshire Free Press

2022-05-28 00:01:17 By : Mr. Justin Tan

AN exceptional five-bedroom detached house with a converted barn in Denbighshire is on sale with Cavendish Residential.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

It is set within informal grounds and a paddock, extending to about 3.84 acres.

Derwen Deg Fawr is a unique and highly appointed country residence, formerly a farmhouse which has been re-modelled and greatly extended with a splendid reception hall and dining room extension linking into the beautiful converted barn, and it provides a wealth of original features with modern amenity.

In brief, the property comprises of a reception hall, a lounge, a day lounge, a dining room with a high vaulted ceiling, an adjoining luxury kitchen with aga and a rear hall with bedroom five and a shower room.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

To the first floor is the principle bedroom with lobby, a dressing room and a luxury en-suite.

Meanwhile, to the first floor of the original house are three bedrooms and a shower room.

Viewing of the property is highly recommended.

The lounge is an attractive room forming part of the original house with an impressive exposed stone and deep inglenook fireplace to one wall with a substantial beam, a raised slate hearth and a cast-iron multi-fuel fire grate.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

This room also contains a double-glazed window with far reaching northerly views across the Vale, a heavy beamed ceiling, a solid slate slab floor, a display niche and a panelled radiator.

Meanwhile the day lounge shows off a feature brick-lined fireplace with a raised hearth and an ornate cast-iron multi-fuel fire grate, double-glazed windows to two elevations, both with deep tiled sills, and the window to the front has far-reaching northerly views towards the Clwydian Hills.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

This room also boasts slate flooring and two panelled radiators.

Next on our tour is the kitchen / breakfast room, which is a light and airy room having a high vaulted ceiling with exposed and original truss and purlins.

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It also affords a high degree of natural lighting with two high level Velux roof lights and double-glazed French doors opening to the patio and gardens.

The kitchen is fitted with a contemporary range of solid oak base and wall-mounted cupboards and drawers with a painted finish to door and drawer fronts in duck egg blue.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

The main kitchen has solid oak working surfaces to include a white glazed Belfast sink with a drainer and mixer tap, whilst to the centre is a large 7'0" x 3'6" dais with matching cupboards and drawers and solid granite working surfaces.

The rear of the property enjoys a predominantly southerly aspect with wide gravelled areas interspersed with stone edged and raised shrubberies, an informal lawn and a further raised patio.

Available for £975,000 is Derwen Deg Fawr, which is located in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd.

There is also a stone built pottery workshop to the rear.

Viewing is via prior appointment with Cavendish Residential's Ruthin office on 01824 703030.

For further details on this and other properties, go to www.cavendishresidential.com

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