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Hafod Y Wennol Homes by Dafydd Hardy Llanddoged | Llanrwst | Conwy | LL26 0TY Hafod Y Wennol, Llanddoged, Llanrwst, Conwy LL26 0TY DESCRIPTION Hafod y Wennol is an irresistible detached residence of adds a certain warmth whilst there are beamed ceilings, LOCATION immense charm, positioned amongst a cluster of other impressive 'A' frames to the first floor and traditional The property is positioned some two thirds of the way up traditional stone barns/outbuildings which have been hardwood windows throughout, all double glazed of the beautiful Vale of Conwy, roughly one mile north of extensively converted into highly desirable and individual course. Underfloor heating to both floors is provided via the market town of Llanrwst. The surrounding homes. a modern air source heat pump system. countryside is very agreeable, offering a combination of fields and farmland, deciduous woodland with the River This substantial barn conversion is in an idyllic spot, The kitchen comes with oak units and highly polished Conwy running along the valley floor and a superb slightly elevated above the stunning Vale of Conwy granite worktops complete with a central island and backdrop of the Snowdonia mountains beyond. The which allows for maximum enjoyment of the beautiful integrated breakfast table, also made of solid granite. nearby thriving town of Llanrwst has a good range of surrounding countryside. In fact, its westerly and The separate utility has matching units and granite tops amenities, goods and services, enough to satisfy your northerly facing aspects afford superb views across the also. Tri-folding doors to the lounge can be peeled daily requirements with a picturesque 17th century bridge gentle valley floor towards the little village of Trefriw back, creating a wide opening to fully reveal the crossing the river, allowing easy connections to Trefriw nestled beneath the slopes of the Snowdonia mountains fabulous views but are also ideal for entertaining on the far side of the valley. – it's very dramatic to say the least. What's also notable purposes with a paved patio arranged perfectly for is that the property comes with landscapes gardens and sitting outdoors. In fact, the gardens feel like an Towards the southern end lies the popular tourist adjoining land of some 2½ Acres. The land which slopes extension of the accommodation in this regard. And destination of Betws Y Coed, hidden amongst the woods eastward would be ideal for some livestock, say when the weather closes in and temperatures drop, and to the north you'll find historic Conwy and beyond, chickens and ducks, that sort of thing! there's the comfort and warmth of a multi-fuel stove to the main shopping destination of Llandudno. The A470 the inglenook for those cosy nights in. connects directly with the A55 expressway, allowing for It's a great name for what is a stunning property – 'Hafod easy commuting and travel along the beautiful North y Wennol' – Hafod usually refers to a summer residence Externally, within the immediacy of the residence and Wales coastline which in turn connects with the main or farmstead and Wennol is the Welsh word for accessed through a timber 5 bar gate is a spacious motorway network. Historic Chester can be reached by swallows. And it's not just swallows that frequent the gravelled courtyard providing private parking and a car in under an hour whilst London is only some 3 hours skies here, but numerous buzzards and red kites which good sized garage complete with power/light/water with from the mainline railway station located at Llandudno love the climate and topography in these parts of North storage to the roof space. To the rear of the garage is a Junction. Wales. separate utility/boot room which is ideal for washing down mucky pets after a walk in the countryside. A SERVICES Now the accommodation is a feast for the eyes – the further courtyard situated to the rear is home to the We are informed by the seller that the properties benefit attention to detail, quality of workmanship and materials original well which would have served the farm from Mains Water, Electricity and Underfloor Heating used throughout is very evident. The renovation was buildings in the past and is still in good working order. (LPG) carefully designed to bring together contemporary living The main garden grounds comprise of lawns, patios with essential traditional character, working in complete and landscaped sections which are home to a wide harmony. Extensive use of oak has been made within, variety of plants, shrubs and trees. Beyond, lies the ENERGY EFFICIENCY RATING such as the internal doors, staircase and flooring which paddocks/grazing land. D Homes by Dafydd Hardy Property Features Dining Kitchen: 14' 9" x 31' 9" (4.50m x 9.70m) Lounge: 14' 9" x 21' 7" (4.51m x 6.60m) Utility Room: 6' 10" x 10' 2" (2.10m x 3.10m) Study: 11' 2" x 11' 5" (3.41m x 3.48m) Bedroom 1: 14' 9" x 14' 9" (4.50m x 4.51m) En-Suite: Bedroom 2: 10' 8" x 9' 7" (3.26m x 2.94m max) Bedroom 3: 10' 8" x 10' 7" (3.27m x 3.24m max) Bedroom 4: 11' 5" x 11' 3" (3.48m x 3.44m) En-Suite: Bathroom: 6' 9" x 10' 7" (2.06m x 3.23m) Garage: 10' 9" x 17' 4" (3.30m x 5.29m) Utility Room/Boot Room: 10' 5" x 11' 2" (3.20m x 3.41m) For clarification we wish to inform prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested the services, appliances and specific fittings. Room sizes should not be relied upon for carpets and furnishings, if there are important matters which are likely to affect your decision to buy, please contact us before viewing the property. D321 Ravensworth 01670 713330 Homes by Dafydd Hardy Tel : 01248 711999 Fine and Country Fine and Country North Wales 119-121 Park Lane, London, W1K 7AG 2 High Street, Menai Bridge, Isle of Anglesey, LL59 5EE north.wales.fineandcountry.com [email protected] [email protected] dafyddhardy.co.uk .