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4 bedroom detached house
Sold STC
Detached house
4 beds
4 baths
3541
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- Spacious detached chapel conversion
- Flexible living and bedroom accommodation
- Ideal for large or extended family or persons working from home
- Potential to create self-contained annex
- Impressive first floor living accommodation with vaulted ceiling
- A wealth of original features including exposed stone and brickwork plus herringbone wood block flooring
- Village location within walking distance to amenities including railway station
- Ample off-road parking
- Extensive enclosed grounds
- Internal viewing highly recommended
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Lovingly converted by the current owners to offer spacious living and bedroom accommodation, whilst retaining many original character features, this four bedroom property must be viewed to be appreciated. It is an ideal property for large or extended families and has potential to create a self-contained annex for multi-generational living.
Briefly, the accommodation comprises of a large ENTRANCE HALLWAY, (11‘4” x 15’10” plus 6’5”×31’) with stairs rising to the first floor, galleried living accommodation. The hallway is flooded with light from a window to side, plus large velux skylights from the first floor accommodation. Exposed stonework to two walls and built-in storage cupboards. The hallway is flanked by BEDROOM 2, (10’3”×14’9”) and BEDROOM 3, (10’× 14‘9“) which are both large, dual aspect double bedrooms, with exposed stonework surrounding the windows. BEDROOM 1, (15‘5“×24’2”) is a large and 24’ long room with window to side, currently used as a music studio. Finally off the hallway is a SHOWER ROOM housing a white three-piece suite and two gas fired, Baxi boilers.
The converted vestry is now an open plan KITCHEN/DINING/LIVING SPACE, (22‘1“ widening to 23‘4“×29‘8“) with exposed stonework to all walls, plus exposed herringbone wood block flooring. The room is dual aspect with windows to front and side aspects. Ornate cast iron spiral stairs lead to a first floor mezzanine level used as a GUEST BEDROOM, (22‘3“ with diminishing headroom x 19‘3”) This impressive space also has exposed wood flooring, vaulted ceiling with visible roofing timbers and skylights to both sides. An open doorway leads into an EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM.
Off the kitchen is an UTILITY ROOM, with space and plumbing for white goods plus boiler. Door into a family BATHROOM, (7’10”× 6’) white three-piece suite, including freestanding roll top bath and with marble tiling to walls.
Stairs from the entrance hall lead to the hugely impressive open plan galleried LIVING ACCOMMODATION, (32’ max x 28’3”max) arched windows to 3 aspects, high vaulted ceiling with visible roofing timbers and skylights and exposed stonework to walls. This light and airy space offers so many options to potential buyers. It currently offers sitting, reading and music performing areas. Off the sitting area is a SHOWER ROOM/WC with a white three-piece suite, including large shower tray with fitted rainfall and handset shower.
The Chapel offers generous size grounds which include to the front, a large gravel driveway offering parking space for many vehicles, plus a lawned garden with fruit trees planted. To the side is a gravel sitting area leading to a concrete hard standing with flagstone and sleeper steps leading to the top garden/graveyard.
This large area is bordered by mature hedge row and overlap with fencing. The graveyard enjoys far-reaching views over Llanharan village to the countryside beyond.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
Briefly, the accommodation comprises of a large ENTRANCE HALLWAY, (11‘4” x 15’10” plus 6’5”×31’) with stairs rising to the first floor, galleried living accommodation. The hallway is flooded with light from a window to side, plus large velux skylights from the first floor accommodation. Exposed stonework to two walls and built-in storage cupboards. The hallway is flanked by BEDROOM 2, (10’3”×14’9”) and BEDROOM 3, (10’× 14‘9“) which are both large, dual aspect double bedrooms, with exposed stonework surrounding the windows. BEDROOM 1, (15‘5“×24’2”) is a large and 24’ long room with window to side, currently used as a music studio. Finally off the hallway is a SHOWER ROOM housing a white three-piece suite and two gas fired, Baxi boilers.
The converted vestry is now an open plan KITCHEN/DINING/LIVING SPACE, (22‘1“ widening to 23‘4“×29‘8“) with exposed stonework to all walls, plus exposed herringbone wood block flooring. The room is dual aspect with windows to front and side aspects. Ornate cast iron spiral stairs lead to a first floor mezzanine level used as a GUEST BEDROOM, (22‘3“ with diminishing headroom x 19‘3”) This impressive space also has exposed wood flooring, vaulted ceiling with visible roofing timbers and skylights to both sides. An open doorway leads into an EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM.
Off the kitchen is an UTILITY ROOM, with space and plumbing for white goods plus boiler. Door into a family BATHROOM, (7’10”× 6’) white three-piece suite, including freestanding roll top bath and with marble tiling to walls.
Stairs from the entrance hall lead to the hugely impressive open plan galleried LIVING ACCOMMODATION, (32’ max x 28’3”max) arched windows to 3 aspects, high vaulted ceiling with visible roofing timbers and skylights and exposed stonework to walls. This light and airy space offers so many options to potential buyers. It currently offers sitting, reading and music performing areas. Off the sitting area is a SHOWER ROOM/WC with a white three-piece suite, including large shower tray with fitted rainfall and handset shower.
The Chapel offers generous size grounds which include to the front, a large gravel driveway offering parking space for many vehicles, plus a lawned garden with fruit trees planted. To the side is a gravel sitting area leading to a concrete hard standing with flagstone and sleeper steps leading to the top garden/graveyard.
This large area is bordered by mature hedge row and overlap with fencing. The graveyard enjoys far-reaching views over Llanharan village to the countryside beyond.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold
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