Pretty half-timbered cottage in Wales for sale
A pretty cottage in a very secluded setting in Wales has come onto the market

Tir y Coed dates from the 1920s and is a truly charming period cottage in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with views over the Clwydian hills. The property has a rustic charm and an oil-fired Rayburn in the kitchen, while the sitting room has a mult- fuel stove and French doors to the garden.
The accommodation comprises in total: hall, two reception rooms, cloakroom, kitchen, four bedrooms and a family bathroom plus a shower room.
Outside there are two outbuildings and the house is surrounded by lawned gardens with floral borders and a deck with a hot tub. There is also a greenhouse and a magnificent copper beech tree. The stabling is a short distance from the house and approached by a separate driveway.
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There are three stables and a tack room as well as a two-bay French barn. The remaining gardens are partly wooded with paddock areas - the land amounts to around 12.9 acres.
Tir y Coed is situated just 18 miles from Chester and within easy reach of the villages of Mold and Ruthin.
The guide price is £545,000. For further information please contact Jackson Stops & Staff on 01244 328361 or visit www.jacksonstops.co.uk.
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