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6 acres, Castle Road, Tongwynlais, Cardiff, South Wales
For Sale -
Guide Price £1,275,000
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No Onward Chain
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Detached three bedroom barn conversion including a 2 bedroom annexe to suit multigenerational needs
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Beautiful principal bedroom with dressing room and en-suite
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Well-manicured, private landscaped gardens of approximately a third of an acre
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Garage and plenty of off-road parking to the front and rear
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An active village community to include dentist, doctors surgery, village shop, hall, hairdressers and church
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Within catchment to Radyr and Whitchurch Secondary Schools | 20-30 minute Bus Service to Private Schools
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Highly commutable - being less than 5 minutes to the M4 and reaching Paddington in less than 2 hours from Newport Train Station
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A 5.5 acre parcel of land with a magnificent view of Castell Coch | Available in 2 lots - please speak to agent for further information
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EPC Rating: C
Converted in approximately 2001, Castle Barn is an impressive and attractive stone barn with accommodation predominantly set across the ground floor, aside from an expansive principal bedroom suite that dominates the entire first floor. The current owners have maintained the property beautifully both internally and externally and feel passionately that the property offers the perfect balance between the peace and tranquillity an edge of village property can offer, with the benefit of being just a few miles away from the Capital City of Cardiff where city living can be enjoyed to the fullest.
Due to the overall shape and design of Castle Barn each room is individual and offers charming character features. Step inside through remarkable solid oak doors and into the main entrance hall that is large enough to be utilised as a reception room. There are character features such as an exposed stone wall and both wall and ceiling beams. These are features found throughout much of the property.
As you step down into the magnificent family room measuring almost 40ft by 18ft your eyes are torn between looking at the enormous inglenook fireplace with a woodburning stove and the floor to ceiling windows on either side, that not only let light flood the space but also frame views of both the courtyard garden and the immaculate walled rear garden.
In addition to the family room is a cosier sitting room that also benefits from having a woodburning stove. French doors open out to the rear garden and an internal door opens into the office. Like most of the rooms within Castle Barn the office has a pleasant outlook across the garden.
Taking pride of place in the kitchen is a deep red claret 4 oven Aga, flanked by a range of attractive floor and wall cupboards, complemented by Granite worksurfaces. The Belfast sink is placed under a window overlooking the garden. Integral appliances include a dishwasher and a tall Liebherr fridge and freezer. The current owners hang and dry fresh herbs within the kitchen grown within the grounds of the property.
Two double en-suite bedrooms are located on the ground floor allowing residents of the property to live solely on the ground floor should they wish to do so.
Completing the ground floor are a cloakroom and a useful utility room.
A staircase at the rear of the family room leads up to the principal bedroom suite. It is an extremely generous room with French doors opening out to a Juliet balcony. When you look out onto the Mediterranean style courtyard visions are conjured of Romeo and Juliet. A walk-in wardrobe spans across the width of the room. The spacious en-suite bathroom comprises of a ball and claw bath, wash hand basin, separate shower cubicle and a w.c.
In addition to the main house is a 2 bedroom self-contained annexe. The main living area has polished wooden flooring and a kitchenette. The kitchenette comprises a range of gloss units, a stainless steel sink and integral appliances include an oven, electric hob, slimline dishwasher and an undercounter fridge. The 2 double bedrooms are a good size, enjoy a view of the garden and share a separate shower room.
Outside
Castle Barn is surrounded by immaculate landscaped gardens amounting to approximately a third of an acre. We have been advised by our vendors that the gardens have been designed specifically for year-round flowering and fragrance. The Winter months offer Sweetbox and Christmas Rose, while in early Spring through to Summer you can expect Camellias, Skimmia Japonica, Wisteria, Clematis, Lilac and Mock Orange. Autumn provides numerous Hydrangeas and Climbing Jasmine. All of these wonderful specimens we are told attract wildlife to include butterflies, bees, dragonflies and birds. The herb garden currently stocks wild garlic, chives, rosemary, thyme, sage, oregano, mint, parsley and dill. Fruit grown in the garden includes Gooseberry, Raspberries, Rhubarb, Apple and there are two grapevines.
The walled garden at the rear has a well-manicured lawn and an upper pond, with a waterfall cascading down into a lower pond. Newts are known to live in the pond. Terraces are available outside the main house and annexe for relaxing and al-fresco dining. Some mature trees provide privacy from neighbouring properties.
The courtyard garden has a central circular pond and a variety of established plants making it feel very Mediterranean. A stone seat captures the morning sun.
Castle Barn benefits from having two parking areas. The main entrance has an electric gate, parking for several vehicles and leads to a garage. The second entrance via a private lane and stone pillars provides parking for several vehicles. Gates from the private lane provide access onto the land.
The land is split into two separate fields and slopes away to the west. A wonderful view of Castell Coch can be appreciated. The land is suitable for grazing or potentially equine interests. There are no stables at Castle Barn but there is space to erect some subject to gaining any necessary planning consents.
Key Information
Agents Note: A public footpath cuts cross the edge of the lower field at Castle Barn.
Agents Note: Our vendors reserve the right to add an overage clause to the parcel of land. Please contact Powells for further information.
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains water and electricity, oil fired central heating and private drainage (septic tank).
Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way: The property is offered with all existing wayleaves, easements and all public and private rights of way and other such rights, whether these are specifically referred to in these particulars or not.
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items specifically mentioned in these particulars will be included in the sale, the remainder are excluded from the sale, however, may be available by separate
negotiation.
Council Tax Band: I
Local Authority: Cardiff Council.
Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the selling agents
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