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10 bedroom detached house for sale

Windrush, Llanrhystud, Ceredigion.
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Detached house
10 bed
6 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • EPC: E
  • Council Tax Band: F
  • Broadband-BT Fibre Optic 900 Mb/s
Windrush House and Coach House with a rich history dating back to 1872, has been meticulously restored and modernized, maintaining its original Victorian charm and features. The grand pitch pine double-width staircase, elegant doors, servant bells, Victorian dresser, and slate and tile floors contribute to the house's authentic appeal. The four double bedrooms, two single bedrooms, and various reception rooms, including three spacious living areas, ensure ample living space for a luxurious lifestyle.

The well-equipped kitchen, complete with a range cooker, breakfast room, and two bathrooms (one ensuite), adding to the comfort of Windrush House. Heating is provided by oil-fired central heating, two wood burners, and a Rayburn stove, ensuring warmth and cosiness year-round.

In contrast, the Coach House offers contemporary living in harmony with nature. Divided into two separate cottages, 'Woodland' and 'Garden,' each features the potential for two ensuite double bedrooms, a kitchen, and a spacious living room or studio area. Glass and wood elements connect the cottages with the rural environment, allowing abundant natural light. The courtyards and well-manicured gardens provide delightful outdoor spaces for relaxation.

Situated on the outskirts of Llanrhystud, Windrush House and the Coach House enjoy views of the village and surrounding countryside. Despite its secluded location, the property offers convenient access to village amenities and schools, with regular bus services connecting to nearby towns.

The meticulously landscaped hillside gardens offer multiple areas for relaxation and dining. Facing southeast, the garden receives ample sunlight and features lawns, herb-filled borders, fruit trees, shrubs, a pond/bog garden, and specimen trees. Twelve distinct sitting areas, including a decked pergola and an upper tiled patio, provide varied spaces for enjoyment. The natural woodland on the property serves as a haven for wildlife.

Various outbuildings enhance the property's functionality, including a summerhouse with a garden shed/workshop, equipped with power points, hot and cold-water facilities, and a toilet. Additional storage is provided by a large wood lap shed, three timber and slate sheds attached to the main house, discreetly housing the gas supply and waste bins, and storing garden tools and equipment. The estate is a well-rounded and harmonious blend of Victorian elegance, modern living, and natural beauty.

NEGOTIATIONS All interested parties are respectfully requested to negotiate directly with the Selling Agents.

MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS On putting forward an offer to purchase you will be required to produce adequate identification to prove your identity within the terms of the Money Laundering Regulations (MLR 2017 came into force 26th June 2017). Appropriate examples: Passport or Photographic Driving Licence and a recent Utility Bill.

MORTGAGE SERVICES if you require a Mortgage, (whether buying through Fine and Country West Wales or any other agent), then please get in touch. We have an in-house independent mortgage adviser who has access to a wealth of mortgage products. Appointments can be arranged to suit your individual requirements. Should you decide to use the services of a mortgage broker, you should know that we would expect to receive a referral fee of £250.00 from them for recommending you to them.

SURVEY DEPARTMENT if you are not buying through Fine and Country West Wales then why not let our qualified surveyors inspect and report on the home you are buying before you complete the purchase. We can undertake RICS Home Surveys Level 1, Level 2 (survey only), and Level 2 (survey and valuation) these will provide a comment on any significant defects and items requiring repair. For further information contact any of our offices.

Rooms

The Old Vicarage - Ground Floor
Stone and slate tiled porch with original wide Victorian outer door leading to an inner glass and pitch pine doorway and wide tiled hallway.

Sitting Room 5.13m x 4.52m (16ft 9in x 14ft 9in)
Sitting Room with two sash windows each with original pine shutters, wood-burning stove on a slate hearth.

Front Reception Room /Study 4.06m x 3.66m (13ft 3in x 12ft)
Front Reception Room /Study with two windows including original pine shutters to the front window.

Dining Room 5.18m x 4.57m (16ft 11in x 14ft 11in)
Dining Room with marble fireplace and wood-burning stove; large sash windows with original shutters, slate hearth with wood-burning stove.

Breakfast Room 4.20m x 3.80m (13ft 9in x 12ft 5in)
Breakfast Room with oil-fired Rayburn Royal / built-in original dresser/ and original brass servants bells; large window with woodland view.

Kitchen 5.94m x 4.20m (19ft 5in x 13ft 9in)
Kitchen fitted with a mix of oak and off white cabinets; cabinet lighting; double ceramic sink; oak worktops; LPG supply; three windows affording courtyard and woodland views.

Utility Room
Utility Room has a Belfast sink; fitted cupboards; Worcester Central Heating Boiler/ washing machine and dryer points; toilet.

Cellars
There are 4 cellar rooms running underneath the full length of the front portion of the house with access door and slate steps down from back corridor. The cellars are aired and partially lit by small windows but also maintain the correct atmosphere through the slate and walls ‘breathing’ in response to climate. Very useful as wine cellar and storage space. At the front of the house there is a large high ceiling inner hallway with Canadian pitch pine panelled cloakroom/ shoe cupboard; pitch pine bannisters and wide easy rise main staircase leading to spacious landing.

Bedroom 1 5.10m x 4.34m (16ft 8in x 14ft 2in)
White marble and cast iron fireplace; view to the hills and village.

Bedroom 2 5.18m x 4.47m (16ft 11in x 14ft 7in)
White marble and cast iron fireplace; view to the hills and village.

Bedroom 3 4.22m x 4.22m (13ft 10in x 13ft 10in)
Original cast iron fireplace; view towards Cardigan Bay.

Bedroom 4 4.37m x 4.24m (14ft 4in x 13ft 10in)
Fitted washbasin and vanity unit; fitted wardrobe and cupboard; woodland view.

Bedroom 5 3.05m x 2.70m (10ft x 8ft 10in)
Single bedroom; en-suite (shower, toilet and washbasin); fitted wardrobe and cupboard; view to Coach House courtyard.

Bedroom 6 2.74m x 1.83m (8ft 11in x 6ft)
Single bedroom; at present used as a study, view towards Cardigan Bay.

Family Bathroom
Extra-large bath and shower, washbasin and large airing cupboard with a fully insulated hot water cylinder.

Separate WC
View of the garden; with washbasin.

Landing
Large spacious landing with fitted linen cupboard and access to the second staircase leading down to back door and attic.

Attic
Access via fitted door/safety ladder to very large attic partially floored for easy maintenance and offering extra storage space. The attic has lighting is most of the floor area is deeply insulated. There are two Velux windows allowing a view of roof valleys and tiles and access for maintenance when necessary.

Coach House
The former Coach House and stables of the Old Vicarage were granted full planning permission for two-holiday cottages/artist’s studio. All building stages have been completed and fully approved by the Building Inspector to just beyond First Fix. The conversion comprises the following with the design allows for adjoining door should the two units be let to one group:

Unit 1, Woodland Cottage
Ground Floor: • Large kitchen with wooden and glass doors opening to courtyard and window to East Courtyard • Step up to a large reception room/studio, half of which is to the full height of the roof with exposed pine beams and includes staircase leading to the bespoke hand-made curved mezzanine. This room is designed to have a wood-burning stove on slate base, underfloor heating and has wood and glass doors opening to West courtyard, and stable door opening to rear East courtyard, with covered veranda. Upstairs: • At the top of the stairs on left there is an exit to a decking area at rear and wooden stairs leading to the upper sun deck and private path to Ceredigion Coastal Path. • Off the mezzanine is Bedroom 1 designed with bathroom and separate WC. The bedroom has views of woodland, garden and across the valley from windows on three sides. • Bedroom 2 is designed to have two single beds; bathroom and low window with views of the West Courtyard as well as Velux windows.

Unit 2, Garden Cottage
Ground Floor: • Large reception room in two halves: • Compact kitchen area/dining room. • Conservatory style sitting room with full height windows at edges under curved mezzanine; glass and wooden door open to the East Courtyard. • Bedroom 1. With wide doorways to allow for disabled access. Widows to both West courtyard and south views. Original fireplace. Ensuite bathroom designed as a wet room with walk-in shower, sink, toilet; window to side. Upstairs: • Staircase leads to a wide landing /sitting area lit by two Velux windows. • Bedroom 2 large gabled, exposed beam bedroom designed to also provide an ensuite bathroom and toilet. Bespoke curved mezzanine sitting area, large glass windows affording beautiful views across the garden and valley towards South East.

Outside
The property is approached via a sweeping tarmacadam driveway leads to a large parking area with space for several vehicles and leads to the heart of the beautifully arranged woodland and garden grounds amounting to approximately three acres in total. The garden has been landscaped and planted to create a series of spaces for relaxing and eating, perfect for viewing the range of wildlife including Buzzard, Rook and Dove families as well as visiting Red Kite, Woodpecker, Swifts, and many varieties of smaller garden birds and butterflies.

The Gardens
The gardens themselves are mostly south-east facing and enjoy the sun from dawn until early evening with a variety of decked areas and patios the perfect place to take in a sunset. Further, a wealth of mature plants and trees lace the grounds as well as a small orchard and a range of outbuildings including a fabulous summer house and garden shed/workshop.

Situation
Windrush is located on the outskirts of the village of Llanrhystud, situated only 9 miles to the University and seaside town of Aberystwyth; 8 miles to the Georgian Harbour Town of Aberaeron; half an hour from Lampeter and to the West Wales Heritage coastline at New Quay; an hour from Carmarthen and the link road to the M4. The village services include shop and post office, the Black Lion pub and restaurant, a church and chapel, village primary school and a petrol station with a small supermarket. In addition, there is a golf course and private leisure club with pool and gym a short walk away and opportunities for both river and sea fishing. The local and national bus services all stop in the village and connect to Aberystwyth, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Lampeter and Machynlleth as well as Cardiff and Swansea. From Aberystwyth and Carmarthen here are rail links to Shrewsbury, Birmingham, Manchester, Swansea and London etc.

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