4 bedroom detached house for sale
Tonyrefail CF39
Detached house
4 beds
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached
- Former farm
- Four bedrooms
- Drive and 3 garages
- 3 reception rooms
- Listed building
- Within tonyrefail village
Osborne Estates offer to the market this very rare opportunity to acquire this grade 2 listed substantial property set within its own grounds in Tonyrefail , (Text taken from Cadw at time of listing) A mid C17 one-unit hall, with new house added against the upper gable in the C19. The original entrance into the hall was next to the fireplace in the W wall (now inside), and a new external entrance cut into the S wall. The house was formerly known as Waun Rhydd.
Exterior
The C17 unit of one-and-a-half storeys is constructed of whitened rubble stone, with stone tiles to the N roof pitch and slates to the S pitch. Late C20 wooden door to L under a segmental stone head, immediately above which is a small 2-light casement window with stone sill. The E gable end is rendered. In the centre is a 2-light multi-pane casement window. Above and lighting the loft is a small window with shaped hoodmould containing uPVC glazing. To the rear is a 2-light multi-pane casement window offset to the R under a shaped hoodmould.
The C19 range is 2-window and 2-storey, symmetrical with central entrance. It is constructed of rubble stone under a slate roof with rendered end stacks. All the openings are under segmental heads of narrow stone voussoirs. Late C20 planked door under gabled porch canopy with flanking multi-pane cross-windows. The upper storey cross-windows have plain glazing. To the rear is a single small window under a segmental head, to the R of the lower storey.
Adjoining the L side of the house is a contemporary L-shaped farm range in the same style, constructed of rubble stone under slate roofs and with segmental headed openings of narrow voussoirs. Facing the front is a 3-door cow house with a loft hatch and further door to the R. The openings have planked doors or are boarded over. At right angles to the L is a barn (attached at the angle only). To the front it has a segmental-headed opening to the R, the rest not visible. To the rear, the cow house has a small light to the L and a doorway to the far R with flat timber lintel, flanked by small triangular stone-lined ventilation holes. The W gable end has an in filled loft door. The rear side of the barn has a wide central entrance partly blocked with stone.
Interior
No access to interior at time of inspection. The C17 unit is said to retain reed moulded ceiling joists, whilst the C19 range has a winding wooden stair next to the fireplace.
Reasons for Listing
Listed as a rare survival of a 1-unit sub-medieval house retaining its character; the C19 house and farm range show few alterations.
External Links
Cadwr Listing Wikidata Q29501299
Googe earth image taken 2018
The property and land will be subject an overage agreement at 17.5% in the event of planning permission being implemented
Please call Osborne Estates for more information and to book a viewing.
Exterior
The C17 unit of one-and-a-half storeys is constructed of whitened rubble stone, with stone tiles to the N roof pitch and slates to the S pitch. Late C20 wooden door to L under a segmental stone head, immediately above which is a small 2-light casement window with stone sill. The E gable end is rendered. In the centre is a 2-light multi-pane casement window. Above and lighting the loft is a small window with shaped hoodmould containing uPVC glazing. To the rear is a 2-light multi-pane casement window offset to the R under a shaped hoodmould.
The C19 range is 2-window and 2-storey, symmetrical with central entrance. It is constructed of rubble stone under a slate roof with rendered end stacks. All the openings are under segmental heads of narrow stone voussoirs. Late C20 planked door under gabled porch canopy with flanking multi-pane cross-windows. The upper storey cross-windows have plain glazing. To the rear is a single small window under a segmental head, to the R of the lower storey.
Adjoining the L side of the house is a contemporary L-shaped farm range in the same style, constructed of rubble stone under slate roofs and with segmental headed openings of narrow voussoirs. Facing the front is a 3-door cow house with a loft hatch and further door to the R. The openings have planked doors or are boarded over. At right angles to the L is a barn (attached at the angle only). To the front it has a segmental-headed opening to the R, the rest not visible. To the rear, the cow house has a small light to the L and a doorway to the far R with flat timber lintel, flanked by small triangular stone-lined ventilation holes. The W gable end has an in filled loft door. The rear side of the barn has a wide central entrance partly blocked with stone.
Interior
No access to interior at time of inspection. The C17 unit is said to retain reed moulded ceiling joists, whilst the C19 range has a winding wooden stair next to the fireplace.
Reasons for Listing
Listed as a rare survival of a 1-unit sub-medieval house retaining its character; the C19 house and farm range show few alterations.
External Links
Cadwr Listing Wikidata Q29501299
Googe earth image taken 2018
The property and land will be subject an overage agreement at 17.5% in the event of planning permission being implemented
Please call Osborne Estates for more information and to book a viewing.
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Osborne Estates is a truly Independent Estate Agents with an enviable reputation for professionalism and unrivalled customer care in the local marketplace. Our staff are dynamic, confident and enthusiastic with extensive experience in the property industry. If you are considering buying or selling, you can be assured that you will be in safe hands. We have a modern approach to residential sales, financial services and property management. We offer our clients a level of service and attention to detail that is quite simply, priceless, and because we are independent, we can focus completely on getting the very best price for your property. We are well known for selling a wide range of family homes and also the more unusual properties, buildings, garages and properties with planning for redevelopment. Buying and selling a home is one of the most stressful times in your life. We want to make that easier, and by choosing us, clients can be confident that we will work hard for them to achieve results and to make sure the sale progresses as smoothly as possible. We're a truly independent family run business and have a passion for property. We care about you. We are proud of our exceptional customer service and recognise that our customers are the heart of our business.
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