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Handsome period house set in attractive large grounds with a pasture paddock.
Tynewydd is an attractive country house thought to date c.mid 19th century being once part of an old estate. The property has been sympathetically refurbished and modernised over the years while retaining character features to appreciate and admire.
Accommodation Ground Floor
A fine portico entrance leads into the inviting reception hall with doors leading off to the main reception rooms. On the immediate right is the sitting room with a stunning black slate fireplace flanked by two display alcoves and views across the front garden through a window featuring window shutters. At the far end of the hall is the large drawing room with an impressive white marble fireplace, smart bookcase, double aspect views across the front and side gardens and French doors to the side. A door leads off to the bespoke study with fitted desks, drawers and cabinets.
On the left hand side of the main reception hall is the living dining room with the warm focal point of a wood burning stove set in a charming inglenook fireplace with old bread oven and stunning wood beam over (thought to have come from an old ship), bookcase and views of the front garden through a window with window shutters. At the rear of the house is the attractive kitchen breakfast room with bespoke fitted base and wall units, worktops, electric oven with hob, extractor hood and tiled floor. A door leads off to the useful utility room with Belfast sink with a separate laundry room and door to outside. The ground floor is completed by a light ground floor bathroom suite with a separate shower located off the inner hallway.
First Floor
Stairs rise up from the reception all to the first floor accommodation that includes five generous bedrooms. At the far end of the floor is the principal bedroom enjoying double aspect views over the gardens and countryside and enjoying the use of a dressing room and en suite bathroom with a bath and separate shower. Two further bedrooms overlook the front gardens while the remaining two overlook the rear. A family bathroom completes the first floor.
Second Floor
A staircase continues to the second floor that features impressive exposed A-frame beams and velux windows on both sides to provide plenty of natural light. This rooms is a blank canvass but has the potential to be used as further accommodation including a bedroom, games room, studio, office etc.
Externally
The property sits in pretty landscaped grounds and gardens and includes a smart driveway leading up to the house, lawned gardens, mature shrubs, bushes, trees, flower borders, pond, patio seating areas and a large pasture paddock to the east of the house for those wanting to keep horses or other animals or just to exercise the dog. There is also a useful garage/workshop, greenhouse and for those wanting to keep a horse or pony or for wanting more storage/workshop space, a stable block with three loose boxes. A useful second entrance is situated by the workshop and stables that leads to a forecourt area with ample room for parking cars etc. In all the property is set in about three acres (stms subject to measured survey).
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This is an immaculate period home and a seat by the inglenook fireplace is a great place to be!
Daniel ReesProperty agent