St Peters Square
Ruthin
Denbighshire
LL15 1AE
An attractive 2 bedroom detached period house together with a very substantial Grade II listed stone barn, considered to date from the 16th century, likely an original long house & brye, located in the centre of this picturesque rural village in the heart of the Alwen valley some 2 miles from the A5 near Rhug.
This unique home has been modernised to provide a very comfortable home combining a wealth of original features with impressive inglenook fireplace and beamed ceilings in part.
The barn provides a substantial building, two storey in part with potential for conversion subject to consent.
Entrance lobby, large open plan lounge and dining room, kitchen, utility area and shower room. large conservatory.
First floor landing and two large double bedrooms.
Gated entrance to side with parking area & courtyard garden.
Located in the centre of tghe village overlooking the historic church and square to this small rural village some 2 miles north east of the A5 at Maerdy almost equidistant between Corwen and Cerrigydrudion.
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Panelled and Georgian style double glazed door leading to entrance lobby with slate slabbed floor, opening to splendid central lounge and dining room.
8.43m x 5.56m (27'8 x 18'3)Forming part of the original cottage, it is an impressive room with three cottage style windows to front each with deep oak topped sills, heavy beamed ceiling with central open tread staircase rising off, impressive inglenook fireplace with supporting beam, stone hearth, large multi fuel stove, TV point, woodgrain effect floor finish, further wood stove to recessed fireplace with raised hearth, two panelled radiators.
3.25m x 2.46m (10'8 x 8'1)The kitchen is fitted with a modern range of base and wall mounted cupboards and drawers to a shaker style with cream tone finish to door and drawer fronts and contrasting woodgrain effect working surfaces to include inset one and half bowl sink with mixer tap and drainer, inset four ring electric hob together with integrated oven, extractor hood, glazed display cabinet, integrated dishwasher, terracotta style ceramic tiled flooring which extends into the side lobby and adjoining shower room.
Space for upright fridge/freezer, plumbing for washing machine, panelled radiator.
2.87m x 1.98m (9'5 x 6'6)White suite comprising large shower tray with glazed screen and high output shower, pedestal wash basin and WC, two windows both with deep sills, downlighters, white enamelled towel radiator.
4.75m x 3.23m (15'7 x 10'7)A spacious room to the rear of the house, it has double glazed windows to three sides together with door leading out, pitched polycarbonate roof, matching flooring to kitchen, panelled radiator.
5.13m x 3.38m (16'10 x 11'1)Partially vaulted ceiling, window to front with deep sill, panelled radiator, deep recess to one side providing open fronted wardrobe.
5.13m x 2.64m (16'10 x 8'8)Part vaulted ceiling, deep recess to one side of the chimney breast, wall shelf, window with deep sill, panelled radiator.
A very substantial detached stone barn dating from pre 1800 it is Grade II listed for its historical interest. It is divided into 4 main rooms measuring 22'5 x 13'7, 14'5 x 14', 24'2 x 11'8 and 15' x 13' plus loft room over part approached over external stone steps.
Listed by Cadw under reference number 23877 as Grade II it is defined as 'old house and outbuildings at North side of Win Llan'
The upper three sections are considered to be original, possibly 16/17th century and a derivative of a classic longhouse, with house and cowhouse in line.
The house has a pedestrian access to the front with pathway bounded by a substantial stone wall, and extends around the left hand gable to the barn and rear.
To the right hand gate are two timber gates opening to the rear with an informal garden area extending around the conservatory to the barn.
Denbighshire County Council - Tax Band E
Freehold.
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