A BEAUTIFULLY appointed period village cottage is on the market with Cavendish Residential.
Bro Heulog, in Rhewl, has been sympathetically extended to provide a spacious and unique home combining original features with a very modern and contemporary design to take full advantage of the outstanding views across the Vale of Clwyd.
Completed to a very high specification throughout, the property is available for £550,000.
Standing in a very private setting at the head of a no-through lane amidst landscaped gardens, a patio and a garage, the whole extends to about 0.47 acres.
The accommodation comprises of a hall with a snug, a beautiful lounge with an impressive A frame truss and a high vaulted ceiling, a dining room and a luxury fitted kitchen / family room.
In addition, Bro Heulog can also boast a master bedroom with a dressing area and an en-suite, two further bedrooms, a luxury bathroom, a utility / cloakroom and a side porch.
Designed to take full advantage of the outstanding views, the kitchen / family room shows off two full depth picture windows, one of which has a large sliding section opening to the adjoining patio.
Looking outside, the gardens have developed over a number of years to provide interest and colour throughout the seasons, with a large shaped lawn, established and well stocked flower and shrub borders, an ornamental pergola, a large cedar-framed greenhouse with several raised beds and a large timber panelled summerhouse.
Viewing is by prior appointment with Cavendish Residential's Ruthin office on 01824 703030.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of contemporary base and wall-mounted cupboards and drawers, with a contrasting light cream high gloss finish to door and drawer fronts.
To its centre is a large split-level dais providing a breakfast table for four, together with a range of fitted cabinets and drawers.
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