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This property is listed with:
Williams Estates - Denbigh
35 High Street, Denbigh,
Telephone:
01745 817 417
 

Full Details for 6 Bedroom Cottage for sale in Denbigh, LL16 :

Williams Estates are delighted to offer the opportunity to purchase a unique period property that is full of charm and character whilst being a practical and spacious family home. Situated in a private, quiet courtyard development, Tower House is just a few minutes walk from the center of the town. The rear of the property benefits from unspoiled panoramic countryside views stretching over the town walls, lower Denbigh, and the Clwydian range beyond. Viewing is imperative to fully understand and appreciate just what this property offers.

Accommodation
Door opens into:

Entrance Porch
With glazed panels, feature tiled floor and door opening into:

Entrance Hallway
With doors off to further accommodation

Study - 15' 11'' x 11' 6'' (4.85m x 3.50m)
Window to the front and side elevations, exposed beams, door opening through to:

Downstairs Cloakroom - 6' 9'' x 4' 6'' (2.06m x 1.37m)
Window to the side elevation, WC, pedestal wash basin

Family Living Room - 25' 10'' x 17' 6'' (7.87m x 5.33m)
Originally a billiard room, a grand and spacious family living room full of light from the east facing rear elevation and large sky light featuring etched Victorian glass. A gallery landing to the first floor gives a sense of space and is clad in beautiful carved pitch pine and closed in with decorative glass. The room has oak flooring, a feature door with beautiful stained glass panels and carved architrave framing, double glazed doors with glazed panels adjacent opening out onto the rear, covered, quarry tiled veranda and garden, and additional single door leading to the garden. A beautiful carved archway leads into snug area with ornate, functioning fire place. Immersive countryside views can be enjoyed from the double doors and windows to the rear

Snug Area Off Living Room - 11' 0'' x 5' 11'' (3.35m x 1.80m)
With feature fireplace and power points

Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 19' 3'' x 16' 8'' (5.86m x 5.08m)
This beautiful family kitchen/breakfast room is the heart of the home and oozes character whilst being tastefully presented and having radiator, suspended lighting, wrought iron range set into recess, feature arched windows to front elevation allowing ample daylight, original quarry tiled flooring, gas fired AGA range, tiled splash backs, plumbing for washing machine, traditional base units with drawers and large fitted cupboards, original Victorian wall shelving to ceiling height, space for a large family dining table and chairs, tiled work surfaces, feature high ceiling with sky light

Sitting Room - 14' 5'' x 12' 2'' (4.39m x 3.71m)
A charming cosy sitting room situated off the property's inner hallway and having feature fireplace, built in original bookshelves and drawers, and window to the rear elevation, glazed door opens into:

Conservatory
Situated to the rear of the property and overlooking the rear garden from an elevated perspective and being fully glazed throughout allowing for ample natural daylight.

Bedroom Four - 14' 5'' x 13' 10'' (4.39m x 4.21m)
Storage cupboard, window to the front elevation, feature fireplace, parquet flooring

First Floor Gallery Landing
With obscured windows over the ground floor living room, windows to the front and rear elevation, storage cupboard, door opening into:

Bedroom Two - 15' 5'' x 12' 4'' (4.70m x 3.76m)
With windows overlooking the rear elevation

Bedroom One - 21' 9'' x 16' 1'' (6.62m x 4.90m)
Large bedroom with high coved ceiling, window overlooking the tower's arch and large window to the rear elevation with wonderful views of the Clwydian hills

Bedroom Three - 15' 1'' x 12' 0'' (4.59m x 3.65m)
Having window to the front elevation, wood flooring, radiator, feature door leading through to turned staircase and recently renovated bathroom

Bedroom Five - 11' 5'' x 7' 8'' maximum (3.48m x 2.34m)
Windows to the rear elevation and high level built in bed frame accessed via ladder.

Turned Staircase Area
Feature wrought iron staircase leading up to second floor

Bedroom Six - 9' 10'' x 7' 0'' (2.99m x 2.13m)
Accessed via a turned staircase from the first floor and having feature dual aspect round windows overlooking both the front and rear elevations along with further windows, double doors then allow access into:

Bedroom Six Dressing Area
With windows to the front, rear and side elevations

First Floor Bathroom One
Being tastefully decorated with four piece family bathroom suite comprising WC, pedestal wash basin, panelled bath, corner shower enclosure with electric shower over, tiling to 3/4 height, vinyl flooring, feature arched windows overlooking the front elevation, high ceiling with decorative design and inset spotlighting

First Floor Bathroom Two
Having a three piece bathroom suite comprising WC, pedestal wash basin and panelled bath

Workshop - 20' 2'' x 16' 0'' (6.14m x 4.87m)
Ample storage space, power points, lighting

Outside
To the rear of the property is a substantial tiered garden that runs down to the medieval town walls walls and enjoys far reaching and undisturbed views over lower Denbigh stretching as far as old Ruthin Road and the spire of St Marcella's Church. The garden is a fantastic and a key feature to the property, stocked with fruit trees, ornamental trees and a large range of shrubs including box hedges. The property is approached via the property's gravelled driveway and allows for ample parking

Directions
From our office at Crown Square proceed onto the High Street taking the road as it bears left onto Love Lane, proceed along Love Lane until turning left and back onto Castle Lane, follow this road as it becomes Bull Lane and the property can be found on the right hand side through an opening in the castle walls

Historical Notes
Tower House is situated in a prominent location in the historic walled town of Denbigh, with part of the building adjoining the town walls themselves. Denbigh is one of the most historic towns in Wales. Its Welsh name - Dinbych - means \"little fortress\" and the remains of historic Denbigh Castle still dominates the skyline. It is thought to have been the location of a fortified settlement during the Roman occupation and it's first mentioned in records following the Norman Conquest when Denbigh guarded the approach to the Hiraethog Hills and Snowdonia.Denbigh is steeped in myth, legend and poetry. Welsh hero Dafydd ap Gruffydd, brother of Llewellyn, last Prince of Wales, had a fortified dwelling in Denbigh. During Tudor and Stuart times, Denbigh prospered as a market town and business centre. Elizabeth I's favourite Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester was granted the castle and Lordship of Denbigh, becoming virtually the Governor General of North Wales. He commissioned the Shire Hall, which now houses the Town Library. After 1600, the town developed as a centre of various crafts - glovers, weavers, smiths, shoemakers, saddlers, furriers and tanners. These survived, grouped into guilds, until the coming of the industrial age in the 19th century.The Denbigh Fire Station was was originally located at the Park Street end of the Bull Hotel, where an archway allows access into the yard. 1987 Robert Wynne Lloyd of the Bull Hotel (now known as the Guildhall Tavern) was appointed Captain of the Brigade. To the rear is the old established Chemists shop known known as Royles pharmacy.


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Schools Nearby

St Brigid's School
1.3 miles
Ysgol Plas Brondyffryn
0.7 miles
Howell's School
0.2 miles
Pendref School (Ysgol Pendref)
0.5 miles
Ysgol Y Parc Infants
0.6 miles
Ysgol Frongoch
0.6 miles
Denbigh High School
0.5 miles
Ysgol Uwchradd Glan Clwyd
5.1 miles
Ruthin School
6.7 miles