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Dating back to the fourteenth  century, much of the Grade  II-listed home as it stands  today is from the Georgian and  early Victorian eras.

Llwynhelig House sits in large  gardens with an adjoining annexe and a separate garage  block with a flat above.

The wisteria-clad front elevation is entered from the gravelled parking yard beneath a  pillared porch through to a pair  of double front doors and the  large dining hall and from there  to the well proportioned reception rooms. These have a  host of period features such as  inglenooks with log-burners,  fine marble fireplaces, picture  rails and large shuttered sash  windows.

The drawing room and master  bedroom in particular have  wide bay windows overlooking the gardens. The kitchen  and utility rooms are to the rear  with a door to outside and a  blocked way through to the  Annexe. The cellar houses the  oil tank and boiler.


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Upstairs the main house has  four principle bedrooms, the  master bedroom including a  dressing room and en suite  shower. There are two bathrooms – one en suite – and a  useful shower room.

The annexe is currently used as  separate accommodation and  has its own entrance, a large  living room with inglenook  and log-burner and kitchen off,  whilst upstairs are two good  bedrooms and a bathroom.

The main gardens are south  and east facing. Adjacent to the  house is a large terrace with a  raised stone fish pool and herbaceous beds with steps up to  lawns which run to the far  boundary. These are dotted  with splendid mature trees including weeping ash, copper  beech, lime and chestnut as  well as a host of smaller trees  and shrubs. There are also further herbaceous beds and a box  hedge par terre whilst at the far  end behind toparied yew  hedges is the heated swimming  pool with summerhouse/changing rooms beyond.

Vegetable garden with raised  beds, greenhouse and potting  shed, whilst to the rear are  further areas of terracing lawns  and specimen shrubs and mature sycamores. Directly behind the house are a pair of  outhouses and further away a  useful barn and kennel. A paddock forms the northern and  eastern boundaries.

Across the gravelled yard is a  more recent garage block  which has a pair of electric  up-and-over doors and a front  door with stairs leading up to  the flat with a living room,  bedroom and bathroom.


This property is on the market with HRT for £850,000.  For more information, call  01446 772911 or go to  www.hrt.uk.com