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This charming 1850s detached rural home offers the perfect blend of historical character and modern comfort. With three spacious bedrooms, the property is nestled in a peaceful Welsh countryside setting, surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The home boasts period features and a south facing conservatory, The spacious interior includes a cozy living room with a wood-burning stove, a well-equipped kitchen, and a bright dining area. Outside, the large garden provides a tranquil space to enjoy nature, with plenty of room for outdoor activities and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.Ideal for those seeking a quiet, countryside lifestyle, this home offers privacy and serenity while remaining within easy reach of local amenities and scenic walking trails.Ty Canol is tucked away in the hills above the hamlet of Moelfre, within an area designated by the Environment Agency as one of outstanding natural beauty. Originally built in 1850, the cottage was expanded in the early 2000s to include a second sitting room, a double bedroom, a hallway, a staircase, and a mezzanine office. The serene and tranquil surroundings make it an ideal place to enjoy a truly fulfilling lifestyle.The large garden provides a lovely space to take in the peaceful atmosphere. Several walking paths begin right at the front gates, making it a perfect spot for dog owners and nature enthusiasts alike. These paths offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside, the Shropshire plain, and distant mountains. Whether strolling along the trails or simply unwinding in the garden, you are immersed in a sense of peace and well-being, accompanied by the soothing sounds of nature.Over the past fourteen years, the current owners have made significant improvements to Ty Canol. These include the installation of a new oil-fired central heating and water boiler, multi-fuel wood-burning stoves in both the dining and sitting rooms, a power shower unit, and a new soakaway for the septic tank. They have also modernized the private water supply from the borehole, which is tested every five years to comply with Welsh Government standards. Additionally, a new cold water tank has been fitted in the loft, supplied by the borehole.Despite the secluded setting, a ten-minute drive will take you to the village of Llanrhaedr ym Mochnant, where you’ll find essential amenities such as a doctor’s surgery, post office, newsagent, butcher, and two grocery stores. The stunning Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfalls are also just a few miles from the village. For further convenience, Oswestry can be reached within twenty-five minutes, with at least three different routes leading there from the property.Vendors Comments - Ty Canol has been a very special home to us from the very first day we moved in. Sadly we now feel it is the right time to hopefully pass this unique house onto others who will love the peace of this lovely area as well as this special home.Council Tax - F (Powys Council) Oil (Private Tank)Septic Tank & Soak AwayBorehole (Tested every 5 years by Welsh Water)LPG sole supply to cooker
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