Neuadd Wen is a substantial Grade II* Listed, semi-detached residence dating back to 1907, which is located on the outskirts of the quiet village of Llanuwchllyn and stands within its own generous plot of approximately 1/2 an acre, with open fields and mountain views to the rear.
Neuadd Wen is a substantial Grade II* Listed, semi-detached residence dating back to 1907, which is located on the outskirts of the quiet village of Llanuwchllyn and stands within its own generous plot of approximately 1/2 an acre, with open fields and mountain views to the rear. It retains a wealth of period features throughout to include, parquet flooring, decorative cornices, and impressive fireplaces to name a few. With its high ceilings and well proportioned rooms, Neuadd Wen makes a beautiful family home.
During recent years, the property has undergone substantial refurbishment works and additions, to include an extension to the rear of the property, providing a wonderful kitchen/breakfast room with bespoke handmade units, a utility and wet room to the ground floor. The attic has been converted to provide additional accommodation with 3 further bedrooms and a shower room which requires completion.
Accessed via a sweeping driveway leading to the front of Neuadd Wen, the property is entered via an open porch and vestibule which leads to an impressive central hallway with a fireplace, pillars and parquet flooring. To the left, there is the dining room with dual aspect overlooking the front and side gardens, the drawing room is located at the rear of the property, also having dual aspect together with, a recessed fireplace with pillars either side. To the right of the hallway is a further sitting room, overlooking the front garden.
The grand staircase leads to a spacious landing, with a large window to front, access to the three bedrooms (one en-suite, which needs to be completed) and family bathroom. A staircase from here leads to the converted attic rooms.
The property was built in 1907 for Sir Owen Morgan Edwards was a significant scholar and educationalist and served as first Chief Inspector of Schools in Wales, as well as being history tutor and Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, and, for a short time, MP for Meirionnydd. The house was then divided into two properties post war.
Services
MAINS: electric, water, oil fired central heating.
Outside
The property is approached from the private road, down a central driveway leading to the front of the property. Lawned gardens located either side. The majority of the garden space is located to the front and side of the property, with potential to build a garage, or similar, subject to the necessary planning consents.
To the rear of the property is a seating area with views over the open fields to the rear and mountains in the distance.
Accommodation over three floors
Substantial semi-detached 6 Bedroom House
Grade II* Listed
Set in approx 1/2 an acre
Entrance Hall
Dining Room
Drawing Room
Sitting Room
Kitchen
Utility Room
Shower Room
Family Bathroom
Open Countryside and Mountain Range Views
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