£580,000
(£225/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleLlannefydd, Denbigh LL16
4 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
2,573 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Spacious and well-balanced family home offering around 2,600 sq ft of versatile accommodation
Four generous double bedrooms, including two with en-suite facilities
Impressive central hallway with galleried landing, creating a striking sense of space and light
Three flexible reception rooms including a substantial living room with feature brick fireplace
Characterful kitchen/breakfast room with solid oak cabinetry and French doors opening to the patio
Practical additions including a large utility/boot room with Belfast sink and direct garden access
Quiet setting combining rural tranquillity with convenient access to Denbigh and the A55
Set within approximately one acre of grounds with panoramic views across the Denbighshire countryside
The house strikes a pleasing balance, substantial without feeling imposing, and practical without ever becoming ordinary. With five well-proportioned bedrooms, three reception rooms, two en-suites, and a striking central hallway with galleried landing, there’s a quiet sense of character here that elevates it beyond the expected, blending modern comfort with a gently rustic, almost cottage-like charm.
The Tour
You approach the house with a sense of arrival, the kind that suggests this is more than just a home, it’s a place to settle into.
Step inside and you’re greeted by a central hallway that immediately sets the tone. It’s not merely functional; it feels like a space in its own right, with a galleried landing above that draws the eye upward and gives a wonderful sense of volume. It’s the sort of architectural gesture that quietly elevates everyday living. The practical details are neatly considered too, there’s two useful storage cupboards, along with a fully tiled cloakroom WC.
From here, the accommodation unfolds with an easy, logical flow. There are three reception rooms, each offering flexibility depending on how one prefers to live.
The living room, accessed through double doors, is a particularly generous space, large enough to feel impressive, yet anchored by a substantial brick fireplace that brings warmth and a sense of occasion. Windows on three sides ensure it never feels heavy, instead keeping the room light and connected to the surroundings.
Elsewhere, the additional reception rooms offer that all-important flexibility. A snug provides a more relaxed setting, equally suited as a sitting room or a playroom, while a dedicated office enjoys calming garden views, making it an easy place to spend time productively without feeling shut away.
The kitchen and breakfast room continue the theme of thoughtful, grounded living. Solid oak cabinetry and complementary work surfaces give the space a reassuring sense of quality, while the proportions allow it to function as a true heart of the home. There’s a slightly rustic, lived-in ease to it, softened by lovely outward views. The adjoining breakfast area, with its tiled flooring and French doors opening onto the rear patio, makes everyday living feel effortlessly connected to the outdoors. A large utility room adds to the practicality, fitted with a Belfast sink and doubling neatly as a boot room with direct garden access, practical in the best possible way.
Upstairs, the sense of space continues. The landing itself is something of a feature, flooded with natural light from twin Velux windows and generous enough to become a place in its own right, somewhere to pause, read, or simply enjoy the openness it offers.
The bedrooms are arranged in a way that feels both balanced and considered. The principal room is particularly well-appointed, with fitted wardrobes and drawers, countryside views, and an en-suite that incorporates a wet room. A second bedroom mirrors this sense of independence, complete with a walk-in wardrobe and its own en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are all comfortable doubles, with views across the surrounding fields and, in some cases, fitted storage already in place. A fully tiled family bathroom, finished with a four-piece suite, serves these rooms with ease.
The Exterior
Outside is where the property becomes something rather special.
Set within approximately one acre of flat land, the grounds feel both usable and expansive, equally suited to families, keen gardeners, or simply those who value space and privacy. The surrounding countryside isn’t just a backdrop; it’s ever-present, with rolling views from virtually every aspect.
There’s ample off-road parking via a generous driveway, and the setting itself, tucked along a quiet cul-de-sac lane, offers a rare balance of seclusion and convenience. You’re just a short drive from Denbigh and the A55, yet it feels distinctly removed from the pace of things.
EPC Rating: D
Living Room (5.7m x 4.9m)
Breakfast Kitchen (6.5m x 4.3m)
Breakfast Room (3.19m x 3.16m)
Snug (3.6m x 3.1m)
Utility Room (3.30m x 2.65m)
Study/Office (3.19m x 1.70m)
Bedroom One (5.8m x 4.3m)
En-Suite (2.5m x 2.2m)
Bedroom Two (4.1m x 3.1m)
Bedroom Three (4.5m x 3.2m)
Bedroom Four (3.4m x 2.8m)
Family Bathroom (4.5m x 2.1m)
Parking - Driveway
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