A UNIQUE and highly appointed three-bedroom detached timber-framed and cedar clad bungalow is on the market with Cavendish Residential.
Dyffryn Coediog, at Pool Park, near Ruthin comes together with a detached one-bedroom self-contained annex, secluded landscaped gardens with a large double garage and workshop, a summer room and an area of mature woodland extending in total to about 3.6 acres.
All of this is available for purchase with the agents for £467,000.
Located off a very secluded no-through lane three-quarters-of-a-mile from Llanfwrog, this very spacious and highly appointed home affords an entrance hall with an adjoining dining room, a lounge, a study, a kitchen / breakfast room and a utility.
There's also a master bedroom suite with a lounge area, a large dressing room and luxury en-suite, while the second large bedroom also boasts an en-suite.
Completing the property is a further bedroom and a bathroom.
Meanwhile, the self-contained annex has a large open plan kitchen / lounge, an inner hall with a bedroom and shower room, and a first floor home office / lounge.
The dining room has a coved ceiling, hardwood framed double-glazed windows overlooking the rear garden and a panelled radiator, while the lounge has a double-glazed picture window overlooking the rear garden, a stone fireplace with a Jetmaster stove and raised slate hearth, a coved ceiling, a TV point, a herringbone wood block floor and a panelled radiator.
Turning to the kitchen / breakfast room and this room is fitted with a modern range of base and wall-mounted cupboards and drawers, with a soft cream toned finish to the door and drawer fronts and a contrasting roll edged working surface to include an inset one-and-a-half bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap, space for a slot-in LPG range cooker with stainless steel upstand and a Brittania extractor hood and light over.
Viewing is via prior appointment with Cavendish Residential's Ruthin office on 01824 703030.
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