CAVENDISH Residential is delighted to offer for sale a newly refurbished three-bedroom detached dormer-style home.
Trem Y Foel is located on Lon Cae Glas, in Llanbedr DC, and it is available for purchase for £375,000.
It offers spacious and well planned accommodation, together with an integral double garage, standing in a elevated setting amidst grounds of around 0.3 acres, commanding truly splendid south-westerly views across the Vale towards Ruthin and rolling countryside.
The property is set within mature, quite private gardens, with potential to the lower part for a possible building plot, subject to the usual consents being obtained.
The accommodation affords a large central hall with a staircase rising off, a large well lit family / dining room with double glazed bi-fold doors opening to a westerly facing patio, and an adjoining refurbished kitchen with a rear lobby and utility room.
In addition, Trem Y Foel has two double bedrooms, a luxury bathroom with a walk-in shower, a first floor landing, a study and a large double bedroom with far reaching westerly views.
Outside, the property is approached over a private sweeping driveway, which leads across the front elevation with ample parking and an integral garage, also with scope for conversion.
The kitchen / breakfast room has been newly refurbished to a contemporary style with a wood grain effect finish to door and drawer fronts and contrasting white composite stone working surfaces to include a stainless steel sink with mixer tap, an inset four-ring induction hob with a contemporary stainless steel extractor over and an integrated double oven.
There's also a Terrazzo polished floor, a panelled radiator, a double-glazed window to the front with south and westerly views and double-glazed french doors opening to the north-westerly facing side garden.
Viewing is via prior arrangement with Cavendish Residential's Ruthin office.
For more information, call Cavendish Residential on 01824 703030.
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