Detached house for sale in Llansantffraid SY22

Guide price £500,000
Interested in this property? Call +44 1691 721286 * or Request Details

* Calls to this number will be recorded for quality, compliance and training purposes.

Detached house for sale - 4 bedrooms

4 2 4 EPC Rating: E EPC Rating: E

Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
F

Property features

  • Charming period property
  • Four bedrooms | Four reception rooms
  • Generous Kitchen/Family room
  • Great entertainment space
  • Bathroom | Shower room
  • Laundry area
  • Ample parking | Secure garage
  • Maintaining many original features
  • Cellar | Suitable for storage
  • 9 miles from Oswestry

Property description

Nestled within the esteemed Welsh border village of Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain, Bridge House enjoys a prestigious location. The name "Llansanffraid" derives from the Welsh language, translating to "Church of Saint Bride, " adding a touch of historical significance to the village's charm.

This historic home was originally constructed as a temperance hotel and then became the local bank. The property has been carefully refurbished by the current owners resulting in a charming Grade II listed home.

Bridge House boasts a wealth of charming period architectural elements. Among these are the artisanal craftsmanship evident in the handmade bricks, the classic allure of a Welsh slate roof, and the timeless elegance of deep-set sash windows. External embellishments such as decorative pilasters add to the building's character, while internally, ornate cast iron fireplaces and intricately carved skirting boards and architraves further enhance its appeal. The interiors are graced with oak flooring and panelled doors, some retaining their original handles and locks. Complementing these historical features are contemporary additions like the stained glass front door and a shaker style fitted kitchen with oiled oak work surfaces and a Rayburn stove. Modern amenities such as period-style sanitary ware in white, wooden floors, and a raised circular log burner seamlessly blend with the traditional elements. Noteworthy among the recent enhancements is the stunning vaulted and double-glazed dining family room, which adds a touch of grandeur to the property.

The meticulously designed interior layout provides a thoughtful blend of elegant entertaining spaces and comfortable family areas for everyday use. Both the drawing room and dining room, the primary reception areas, enjoy exceptional views overlooking the front of the property. Additionally, a secondary sitting room located in the rear features a charming cast iron fire surround, offering versatility as a potential playroom, music room, or additional study space.

The heart of this refurbished period home is the kitchen and family room which creates a living hub ideal for modern family life. The kitchen area is set up perfectly for homeowners who like to entertain and has been crafted by a local cabinet maker in a shaker style with a central island, oiled oak work surfaces and a Rayburn, with a useful utility room off. The spectacular vaulted dining family room is a wonderful living space opening to the garden beyond and whilst traditional in design offers contemporary living with being open plan to the kitchen.

Ascending to the upper level, you'll find four bedrooms, with three generously sized doubles, providing versatility. Currently, one of these doubles serves as a secondary study, catering to various lifestyle needs. The spacious family bathroom, originally a bedroom, epitomises luxury, while an additional shower room rounds off the first-floor amenities, ensuring convenience and comfort for residents.

Bridge House benefits from a good-sized garage. This great space offers flexibility for a workshop or ancillary accommodation subject to the usual planning consents.

The secluded rear gardens at Bridge House stand out as a remarkable attribute, perfectly harmonising with the tranquil village ambience. These gardens offer a high level of privacy, shielded by mature hedging, and provide a serene lawn space. An elevated al-fresco dining spot, adorned with a captivating pergola, offers scenic vistas of the surrounding countryside. Accessible via wrought iron gates, the driveway offers ample parking space. Towards the front entrance, a gravelled area is adorned with a raised herbaceous border and climbing roses, complemented by a wrought iron pedestrian gate leading to the village

Location:
Oswestry and Welshpool are 9 and 11 miles away respectively and offer comprehensive shopping, leisure and educational facilities with both state and independent schooling. There are excellent state and private schools nearby including Moreton Hall, Packwood Haugh, Ellesmere College, Oswestry School and Llansantffraid Primary.

There is a railway station in Gobowen (12 miles) as well as Shrewsbury, providing access to London, whilst the nearby A5/M54 provides access to Birmingham and the Midlands, along with regional airports at Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

Sellers insight:
" We have loved living in this village period property, which has given us access to local walks and great village amenities. We have 2 village shops, 3 public houses (One of them won best pub in Powys), 3 takeaways, a village hall, primary school and great access to state and private schools in the area. Llansantffraid has excellent transport links which enabled us to work in Manchester and London for many years. Our neighbours are fabulous and the property has been enhanced with a wonderful extension at the back with garden views making bridge house a very sociable home"

Services: Oil-fired central heating. Mains electricity, water and drainage
Further info: The windows at the rear of the property are double-glazed

Stamp duty land tax calculated at £500,000 - March 2024
Primary home £18,000
Second home £37,450


Financial services


We are delighted to work in conjunction with a highly reputable financial advisors who offers free independent advice and have access to the whole market place of lenders.
We can arrange for a no obligation phone call or sit down in our office at Albion Hill in Oswestry.


Legal services


We work in conjunction with many of the best solicitors in the country, for a free quote on whether you are buying, selling or both, contact us today.

Property info

Floorplan(s): 65Fd9F89817A7-1103777 L

65Fd9F89817A7-1103777 L View original

Arrange Viewing

For more information about this property, please contact
Daniel James Residential, SY11 on +44 1691 721286 * (local rate)

Contact Daniel James Residential about this property

Enter details
    Morning (8am-noon)
    Afternoon (noon-5pm)
    Evening (5pm-9pm)
  1. Characters remaining: 500

By submitting this form, you accept our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. When you click 'Send message''Request valuation', we will pass your personal data to the selected estate agents so that those agents can respond to your request for information or to arrange a viewing. valuation request.

Disclaimer

Property descriptions and related information displayed on this page, with the exclusion of Running Costs data, are marketing materials provided by Daniel James Residential, and do not constitute property particulars. Please contact Daniel James Residential for full details and further information. The Running Costs data displayed on this page are provided by PrimeLocation to give an indication of potential running costs based on various data sources. PrimeLocation does not warrant or accept any responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of the property descriptions, related information or Running Costs data provided here.

Properties on the market nearby

16 more properties like this

View all UK properties for sale