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Full details for 4 Bedroom Barn Conversion For Sale in Oswestry

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Description

Glanyrafon Farm is in the beautiful north west Shropshire countryside close to the Welsh border, nestled among the rolling countryside and provides a tremendous array of accommodation, potential conversion, out-building‘s, pasture, woodland in all set in 4.37 acres of land.

Glanyrafon farm Glanyrafon Farm is in the beautiful north west Shropshire countryside close to the Welsh border, nestled among the rolling countryside and provides a tremendous array of accommodation, potential conversion, out-building‘s, pasture, woodland in all set in 4.37 acres (1.76 ha) of land. This is a property that is perfectly suited to bring the family together and enjoy the idyllic country lifestyle.

Glanyrafon Farm, the house
A spacious detached barn conversion with five/ six bedrooms set in a stunning rural location. The property is set in 4.37 acres of paddocks, gardens, and woodland with the benefit of stables and out-buildings. The property is perfect for family life and well laid out for entertaining, with additional space well suited to a work from home office. The house benefits from many original features of the barns with exposed beams and stone walls combined with the large light rooms with full height windows.

The house is approached from the road through a gated entrance with tall brick walls and hedging into a stunning gravelled yard, with ample space for parking for all the family and visitors. There is an archway that leads into a central courtyard with a large lawned area and access to the buildings at the back of the property.

The entrance into the house from under the archway leads into the kitchen which accommodates a dining table along with a snug sitting room around a ‘Clearview‘ log burner. This is a well appointed and modern kitchen with shaker style units and built in appliances.

From the kitchen there is access into the dining room, with a galleried landing and full height ceiling to the exposed timbers of the eaves, providing a stunning dining room for entertaining and a lovely light space with large windows and parquet flooring. The dining room leads into the sitting room with a feature exposed stone wall, full height windows into the courtyard and exposed beam ceilings.

From the dining room there is also access into a downstairs bathroom with WC, bath and basin, and a useful spacious entrance porch to the front door into the front garden.

From the dining room, the stairs lead to the galleried landing and the first floor accommodation. Straight in front are two double bedrooms, with a well appointed ‘Jack & Jill‘ bathroom between them consisting of a WC, electric shower and basin. Further around ‘floating gallery‘, there is another double bedroom with a built in wardrobe.

The master bedroom is a spacious room with superb views through two windows over the front garden and further to the hills beyond. The master bedroom benefits from a walk in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom with a shower over bath, WC and ‘his & hers‘ basins.

At the end of the landing there is a lovely large room, currently utilised as a sitting room and study, but could provide for more bedrooms and bathrooms if required. This rooms has lovely character with exposed king post truss‘s, a feature fire place with electric heater, and potential for a multitude of uses having previously been used as a games room.

Across the yard, is a traditional barn that has half been converted into ancillary space, previously this was occupied as an annex, but has since been de-listed from the Council Tax register and forms a useful space for an office, or to re-register as an annex. This building has access through the yard, but also a separate access from the drive behind the property with a garden behind and stunning views of the surrounding countryside, leading to the opportunity for a superb conversion (subject to planning) for additional accommodation or holiday lets.

The land
The property benefits from being set in approximately 4.36 acres (1.76 ha) of land to include approximately a 1 acre paddock and the remainder is woodland.

The paddock is across the road from the house and is a flat and productive field that was re-seeded last year, and benefits from a natural water supply from the adjoining water course.

The area of woodland is a stunning valley of mature woodland with a brook running through and bustling with wildlife and an excellent source of timber for the log burners. This is a mixture of mature conifers and hardwood including many aged specimen oaks. There is a track that runs to the top of the wood for vehicular access, along with a right of way for two properties above the woodland.

The out-buildings
There is a range of useful out-buildings with the property. Under the front aspect of the house when you enter the yard are two garages (one currently utilised as a utility), and a further workshop.

Half of the traditional building in the yard is split into two loose boxes and a tack room.

There is a large concrete framed agricultural building in the courtyard ideal for general storage, parking and housing of livestock/ horses.

Further Information

Boundaries
The purchaser will be deemed to have full knowledge of all boundaries comprising the property. Neither the vendor nor their agents shall be responsible for defining the boundaries of the ownership thereof.

Tenure
The property is available on a freehold basis with vacant possession on completion

Floor Plans & Boundary Plans
All floor plans and boundary plans are artists impressions, for illustration purposes only. All measurement are approximate and not to scale. Plans produced using PlanUp & Promap.

EPC Rating & Council Tax
EPC banding: D Council Tax band: F

Local Authority
The property falls within the Shropshire Council boundary.
Shropshire Council, Shirehall, Abbey Foregate, Shrewsbury. SY2 6nd Tel: Local Towns & Schools
The county of Shropshire benefits from some of the most sought after market towns in the country to include the county town of Shrewsbury with an excellent reputation for business links as well as a very active social scene. Shropshire also benefits from a distinguished range of independent schools, as well as many ‘outstanding‘ state sector schools. There are schools to cater for every need from sporting reputation to academia.

Towns
Oswestry: 6 miles - Welshpool: 12 miles - Shrewsbury: 19 miles

Services:
Mains electricity
Mains water
Septic tank drainage
Oil central heating
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