A FORMER baptist chapel dating from around 1840 is on the market with Cavendish Residential.
Ty Capel Seion, in Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, was converted in the early 1980s to provide a deceptively spacious three-storey detached five-bedroom house set within private gardens.
It is available with the agents for £410,000.
This beautiful stone and slated former chapel has been cleverly converted to provide a large and adaptable family home, whilst retaining much of the original character, with impressive metal and diamond pattered windows providing a high degree of natural light and a truly splendid dual height central lounge with an impressive minstrel gallery and stone fireplace.
It affords an entrance hall, a day room, a kitchen, a utility room, a conservatory, a first floor landing, the first bedroom and a bathroom.
To the second floor are four bedrooms and a shower room.
Outside, there is a wide gravelled parking area with
south-westerly facing private gardens and adjoining garden store rooms.
The kitchen / breakfast room is fitted with a modern range of base and wall-mounted cupboards and drawers, with a white
finish to door and drawer fronts and contrasting wood grain effect working surfaces.
These include an inset one-and-a-half bowl sink with a drainer and mixer tap and an inset four-ring electric hob, together with a built-in double oven and a Whirlpool convector hood and light over, void for a fridge and a freezer, a brown enamelled oil-fired Rayburn, a heather brown tiled floor, a heavy beamed ceiling and a panelled radiator.
The conservatory / morning room is located to the rear of the house with a pleasing south and westerly aspect over adjoining farmland.
It benefits from a high degree of natural light with extensive windows and external doors opening to the garden and patio.
There's also a heather brown tiled floor, matching window sills, a shallow pitched roof with fitted blinds and a panelled radiator.
Viewing is via prior appointment with Cavendish Residential's Ruthin office.
For further information, call 01824 703030.
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