£350,000

(£207/sq. ft)

5 bed cottage for sale
Llanfairtalhaiarn, Abergele LL22

    • 5 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 1,690 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: F

Freehold
Added on 31/03/2026

About this property

  • • Charming period cottage in the sought-after village of Llanfairtalhaiarn

  • • Energy-efficient upgrades including air source heat pump, solar panels with battery storage and new radiators

  • • Substantial accommodation set across three floors with five double bedrooms

  • • Character features throughout including exposed beams, bay window and two feature fireplaces

  • • Spacious living room with log burning stove and separate dining room with impressive inglenook fireplace

  • • Well-appointed kitchen with extensive units, range cooker space and integrated dishwasher

  • • Large utility/boot room with built-in storage and access to the rear garden

  • • Recently updated bathroom plus additional shower room serving the upper floor

  • • Generous and versatile garden with courtyard, lawn, decking, pond and summer house

You’ll find this cottage in the quietly charming village of Llanfairtalhaiarn, a place where life seems to move at a more considered pace. And fittingly, the home itself follows suit: Generous in scale, rich in character, and thoughtfully arranged across three floors.

What’s immediately striking is how this is not your typical “chocolate-box” cottage. Yes, there are beams, fireplaces, and all the expected period touches, but they’re paired with a surprising sense of space and practicality. Five double bedrooms, multiple reception areas, and a layout that genuinely adapts to modern living make this something rather more substantial than first impressions suggest.

There’s also a quietly progressive side to the home. It has been thoughtfully updated with an air source heat pump, solar panels with battery storage, and new radiators, bringing a level of energy efficiency and future-proofing that sits rather nicely alongside its period character.

It’s a home that manages to feel both grounded in tradition and entirely usable for contemporary life, whether as a family home, a retreat, or something in between.

The Tour

You enter, quite sensibly, through a porch, quarry tiled underfoot, setting a practical tone before the house begins to unfold.

The living room is where the character first truly asserts itself. A large bay window draws in natural light, balancing the weight of the beamed ceiling above and the feature fireplace, complete with log burning stove. It’s an inviting, settled space, the kind that feels equally suited to winter evenings as it does to bright mornings.

Moving through, the dining room deepens that sense of heritage. The inglenook fireplace anchors the room, giving it a quiet gravitas, while a useful storage cupboard and the staircase to the upper floors remind you this is a home designed to be lived in, not merely admired.

To the rear, the kitchen becomes more expansive and functional. There’s an extensive run of wall and base units, ample preparation space, room for a range cooker, and an integrated dishwasher, altogether a space that encourages proper cooking rather than just convenience.

Beyond that, the utility room is worth pausing on. Large, well-appointed, and doubling as a boot room, it’s exactly the sort of practical space that quietly transforms day-to-day living. With built-in storage and direct access to the garden, it’s as useful as it is understated.

Up on the first floor, three double bedrooms offer comfortable proportions, two benefiting from fitted wardrobes. The bathroom, recently updated, introduces a more contemporary note, clean, modern, and finished with a walk-in shower.

The second floor continues the theme of unexpected generosity. To the front, a particularly large double bedroom, with exposed beams and wood-effect flooring, feels almost like a private retreat within the house. To the rear, another well-sized double enjoys fitted wardrobes and pleasant views, complemented by an additional shower room, making this level remarkably self-contained.

The Exterior

Step outside and the garden reveals itself gradually, and rather cleverly, it’s larger than first impressions might suggest.

Immediately to the rear, a private courtyard garden acts as a sheltered sun trap, finished with artificial turf for ease and year-round use. It’s the sort of space that invites you to sit without thinking too much about maintenance.

From there, the garden extends to the side, opening into a more traditional lawned area. There’s a pleasing variety here: A raised pond, a decked seating area positioned to catch the light, and a further patio complete with a summer house.

Altogether, it’s a garden that offers both structure and flexibility, spaces to entertain, to unwind, or simply to enjoy a quieter moment

EPC Rating: F

Living Room (4.90m x 4.66m)

Dining Room (4.12m x 3.19m)

Breakfast Kitchen (4.74m x 3.25m)

Utility/Boot Room (3.51m x 2.88m)

Bedroom Five (3.12m x 2.89m)

Bedroom Four (5.04m x 3.37m)

Bedroom Three (3.98m x 3.42m)

Bathroom (2.23m x 2.22m)

Bedroom Two (4.46m x 3.95m)

Bedroom One (6.26m x 4.01m)

Shower Room (1.85m x 1.72m)

Ginnel (8.76m x 1.20m)

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