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£650,0004 bedroom detached house for sale
Fronhaul, Llandre
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1,646 sq ft / 153 sq m
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
Fine and Country is delighted to present a beautifully maintained period house, superbly situated at the edge of Llandre. Built in 1936 by Jones Builders of Dole, Fronhaul combines the elegance of an early twentieth-century executive home with modern amenities following a recent sympathetic refurbishment. With its inclusion of an adjoining 3.2 acre field this is a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial property, together with land, all within a village setting.
The house itself boasts an abundance of light, with many rooms featuring dual-aspect windows. Original oak flooring and staircase have been meticulously restored, complemented by newly fitted high-standard bathrooms with underfloor heating and a bespoke Sheraton kitchen. The original timber sash windows add to the property's period charm. A south-facing stone-paved veranda along the front of the house offers the perfect space to enjoy long summer evenings with stunning panoramic countryside views.
Sitting in just under a third of an acre, Fronhaul enjoys gardens to the front, side, and rear of the house, mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs, deep borders, and various fruit trees including apple, pear, quince, and greengage. A magnificent copper beech tree marks the entrance, while a mature beech hedge forms the northern boundary, through which an estate gate provides access to the land. There is a period detached garage and parking for several vehicles along a sweeping gravel drive. The property is accessed from a private slip lane that runs parallel to the main road.
The 3.2 acres of adjoining land included in the sale is level to gently sloping in nature and ideal for equestrian use (see aerial photograph with blue boundary edging). Available through additional negotiations is a further 4-acre parcel, which would extend the total field to 7.2 acres (see aerial photograph with yellow boundary edging) and introduce secondary access from the A487 trunk road. In its current state the land provides excellent grazing but it should be noted that it also holds potential for residential development, subject to necessary planning consents being obtained.
Properties of this calibre are rare, and early interest is advised.
Llandre is six miles from the university town of Aberystwyth and a quarter of a mile from the village of Bow Street, which offers a primary school, post office, garage, village shop, and two pubs. The seaside resort of Borth is just two miles away.
The house itself boasts an abundance of light, with many rooms featuring dual-aspect windows. Original oak flooring and staircase have been meticulously restored, complemented by newly fitted high-standard bathrooms with underfloor heating and a bespoke Sheraton kitchen. The original timber sash windows add to the property's period charm. A south-facing stone-paved veranda along the front of the house offers the perfect space to enjoy long summer evenings with stunning panoramic countryside views.
Sitting in just under a third of an acre, Fronhaul enjoys gardens to the front, side, and rear of the house, mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs, deep borders, and various fruit trees including apple, pear, quince, and greengage. A magnificent copper beech tree marks the entrance, while a mature beech hedge forms the northern boundary, through which an estate gate provides access to the land. There is a period detached garage and parking for several vehicles along a sweeping gravel drive. The property is accessed from a private slip lane that runs parallel to the main road.
The 3.2 acres of adjoining land included in the sale is level to gently sloping in nature and ideal for equestrian use (see aerial photograph with blue boundary edging). Available through additional negotiations is a further 4-acre parcel, which would extend the total field to 7.2 acres (see aerial photograph with yellow boundary edging) and introduce secondary access from the A487 trunk road. In its current state the land provides excellent grazing but it should be noted that it also holds potential for residential development, subject to necessary planning consents being obtained.
Properties of this calibre are rare, and early interest is advised.
Llandre is six miles from the university town of Aberystwyth and a quarter of a mile from the village of Bow Street, which offers a primary school, post office, garage, village shop, and two pubs. The seaside resort of Borth is just two miles away.
Rooms
GROUND FLOOR
Entrance Hall:
Drawing Room: 5.03m x 3.66m (16ft 6in x 12ft)
Sitting Room: 3.66m x 3.66m (12ft x 12ft)
Dining Room: 3.73m x 3.66m (12ft 2in x 12ft)
Kitchen: 2.74m x 4.57m (8ft 11in x 14ft 11in)
Cloakroom:
FIRST FLOOR
First Floor Landing:
Bedroom One: 4.95m x 3.84m (16ft 2in x 12ft 7in)
Bedroom One En-Suite:
Bedroom One Dressing Room:
Bedroom Two: 3.66m x 3.66m (12ft x 12ft)
Bedroom Three: 2.74m x 2.13m (8ft 11in x 6ft 11in)
Bedroom Four: 3.96m x 2.74m (12ft 11in x 8ft 11in)
Family Bathroom:
Services:
Mains electric, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Property information from this agent
About this agent
Fine & Country - West Wales - Aberystwyth
The Gallery, Station Chambers
Aberystwyth
SY23 1LH
01974 212506Welcome to Fine and Country West Wales. We are proud to offer Countryside, luxury, and special properties for sale across the whole of the amazing county of Ceredigion and West Wales which includes the county towns of Aberystwyth, Tregaron, Lampeter, Aberaeron and Newquay. Our specialist regional knowledge of these local markets ensures that you will receive the absolute best service, whether you are buying or selling a property in this area or any of the surrounding villages. The region is peaceful, rural, traditional, and unspoilt. Its slow pace of change is exactly why it has become so popular over the last decade, offering residents a home where the crime rate is low, the beaches are deserted, there are less crowds and family values are a priority. The area offers country houses, old farmhouses, large character homes and cottages. Our local knowledge throughout West Wales, and more specifically within the luxury property market across the Ceredigion region enable us to deliver the best results possible for buyers and sellers. If you are looking to sell your valued home, please contact us as soon as possible for a specific strategy and free marketing advice on the sale of your property. We can also look at a Re Launch Strategy for properties off the market or properties on the market for some time (in confidence). We look forward to hearing from you.
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