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£675,000

2 bedroom detached house for sale

Bryneglwys, Corwen
Study
Detached house
2 beds
2 baths
1089
EPC rating: C
Added > 14 days

Key information

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Features and description

  • Fantastically renovated 18th-century detached Welsh stone barn conversion
  • Fully insulated fabric; under-floor heating (2 zones) to ground floor
  • Open-plan kitchen/living with Indian sandstone flooring linking to terrace
  • Bespoke kitchen: matt-black marble worktops, NEFF ovens, oil-fired AGA, Belfast sink, Bosch integrated dishwasher & fridge-freezer
  • Solid oak staircase, floors and doors; quality finishes throughout
  • State-of-the-art stable yard with four 12’×12’ and two 18’×12’ boxes plus an 18’ x 12’ treatment bay/ tack or feed room.
  • New 40m × 20m flood lit arena (silica sand & fibre), CCTV, Flexscreed yard, separate electric-gated access
  • Large gravel parking, enclosed utility courtyard (oil tank & log store), lawns and sun terrace

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A beautifully renovated 18th-century stone barn conversion with panoramic valley views,
luxury finishes, landscaped gardens and state-of-the-art equestrian facilities within the
Clwydian Range & Dee

Bryneglwys | Corwen | Denbighshire | Ll21 9Np - A beautifully renovated 18th-century Welsh stone barn conversion with superb equestrian facilities and panoramic valley views in the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley AONB.

Situation & Location - Bryn Bach sits on the edge of Bryneglwys, between Corwen and Ruthin, within the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley AONB—renowned for spectacular scenery and outdoor pursuits. Quiet lanes, bridleways and footpaths radiate from the village, with Llandegla Forest and the Dee at Llangollen close by for cycling, walking and water sports.
Road: Easy access to the A5/A483 for Wrexham, Chester and the wider motorway network.
Rail: Regional services available from stations on the Wrexham–Chester–Shrewsbury line.
Air: Manchester and Liverpool airports within a practical drive.
Schools: A range of respected state and independent options within reach, including Oswestry School, Ellesmere College and Moreton Hall.
Sporting: Excellent riding and hacking locally; golf, watersports and countryside pursuits across the Dee Valley and Clwydian Range.

Accommodation - Sympathetically taken back to stone and comprehensively renewed, the barn conversion combines period character with contemporary comfort.

A welcoming hall opens to a free-flowing kitchen/living space where Indian sandstone runs across the ground floor and through French doors onto the terrace—perfect for indoor–outdoor living. The bespoke kitchen partners NEFF free-standing ovens with a separate oil-fired AGA, finished with matt-black marble worktops, a Belfast sink and Bosch integrated appliances.

The sitting area frames wide valley views and centres on a quality log-burning enclosed fire that comfortably warms all of the home. A smart family bathroom (P-shaped bath with rainfall shower) and a useful utility open to a neat, enclosed courtyard housing the oil tank, boiler and wood store.

Upstairs, a solid oak staircase leads to two double bedrooms, including a generous principal room with Velux roof windows and a panoramic front window capturing the outlook. A contemporary shower room serves the first floor, and the second bedroom features an alcove ideal as a home office. Statement pendant lighting elevates the landing.

The property also offers a range of practical modern benefits, including Starlink high-speed internet connectivity, a comprehensive 16-camera CCTV security system, and three-zoned underfloor heating throughout the ground floor. It is also exceptionally well-insulated, contributing to its impressive EPC rating of C.

Gardens & Grounds - Sweeping lawns wrap the house, with an Indian sandstone terrace stepping out from the sitting room—perfect for sunsets across the valley. A broad gravelled parking area serves the house, while the equestrian entrance keeps horse traffic separate and efficient. The utility courtyard tucks away services and a log store, preserving the clean lines of the main garden.

Equestrian Facilities - Accessed via its own electric-gated entrance (separate from the house) with secure, level lorry/box parking and turning.
•Purpose-built stable block arranged around a safe hardstanding with a mix of four 12’×12’ boxes and two larger 18’×12’ boxes plus a dedicated 18’×12’ treatment bay/ tack or feed room; automatic water feeders and 22 mm Quattro bonded, sealed rubber flooring throughout
•Quattro cushioned anti-slip Flexscreed yard; practical circulation for vets and farriers
•Individual HD CCTV to every stable with secure 24/7 remote access and beam-alarmed security
•Brand-new 40×20 floodlit arena with silica sand & fibre surface for ridden and in-hand/rehab work incorporating full under surface rainwater drainage system
•Individual turnout paddocks with post-and-rail fencing, automatic water feeders plus three silica sand & fibre turnout area for non-grazers
•Treatment-led private or veterinary-referral rehabilitation with 24-hour professional care available on site (Elite Equine Therapies)
•British Horse Society Approved

General Remarks -

Method Of Sale - For sale by private treaty.

Tenure & Possession - Freehold, with vacant possession on completion.

Services - Oil-fired central heating (including under-floor heating, ground floor, 3 zones); mains electricity; water and drainage TBC. Log-burning fire and oil-fired AGA as described. (Purchasers to satisfy themselves as to the availability and capacity of services.)

Local Authority - Denbighshire County Council.

Epc - TBC

Council Tax - E

Directions - W3W //mealtime.rumbles.crossings.

Fixtures & Fittings - Only those items mentioned in these particulars are included in the sale; others are excluded but may be available by separate negotiation.

Right Of Way & Easments - The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, easements and wayleaves, whether mentioned in these particulars or not. (A public footpath runs alongside the driveway; lightly used in practice.)

Boundaries, Roads & Fences - The purchaser shall be deemed to have full knowledge of the boundaries; the vendor and agents will not be responsible for defining ownership.

Important Notice - These particulars are prepared in good faith to give a fair overall view; they do not form part of any offer or contract. Measurements, areas and distances are approximate; photographs and plans are for identification only. Prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves on all matters prior to purchase. The agents may receive referral fees for the introduction of third-party services; details available on request.

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Halls - Oswestry
Halls - Oswestry
Queens Courtyard, Oswald Road Oswestry SY11 1RB
01691 721970
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At Halls, we pride ourselves on delivering professional, honest, and knowledgeable property services across Shropshire, the West Midlands, Wales and beyond. With nearly 200 years of experience, our team of RICS-regulated Chartered Surveyors is committed to helping you make informed property decisions, whether you are buying, selling, letting, in need of a professional valuation or auctioneering services. From residential sales to rural and commercial property advice, we offer a comprehensive range of services tailored to your needs. Our network of nine strategically placed offices ensures local knowledge backed by regional strength, giving clients the confidence and peace of mind they deserve. With a long-standing reputation built on trust and results, Halls is here to guide you through every step of your property journey. Based in one of the region’s most vibrant market towns, our Oswestry office serves as a key centre for property services across the Welsh border and North Shropshire. Our friendly, experienced team offers tailored advice for every stage of your property journey, combining local knowledge with the wider resources of the Halls network. We’re here to ensure your experience is smooth, transparent, and successful.
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