Monopoly Buy Sell Rent is pleased to offer an opportunity to purchase a unique and historical property in the heart of the medieval town of Ruthin. The property comprises a hallway, lounge and separate dining room with feature fireplaces in both. There is also a kitchen at the rear of the property. The property has retained many of its original features including open beams, fireplaces, and original wooden floors. Outside the property is a large outbuilding divided into stores/workshops which could provide the purchaser a range of options for development. Beyond the outbuilding, the extensive grounds extend towards the boundary of Ruthin Castle. This is truly a unique property, which offers the purchaser a range of development options together with the opportunity to own a slice of history.
Timber entrance door into porch with light and space to hang coats leading through a second timber door into the lounge.
This room is full of character having the benefit of a cast iron log burner sitting on a slate hearth within an inglenook fireplace. The inglenook is framed by exposed stone. The room has other original features such as a tiled floor, deep skirting boards, and original ceiling beams. There is a single-glazed timber window overlooking the front of the property together with a single radiator. The room also benefits from wall lights and useful understair storage. A turned staircase leads up from the lounge to the first-floor accommodation and there is another door that leads into the dining room.
This room features a cast iron fireplace with a timber mantel and slate hearth. There are two very useful original wooden storage cupboards on each side of the fireplace. This room has also retained its original beamed ceiling and has a deep window sill to the rear-facing single-glazed window. The room has ceiling and wall lights and benefits from a radiator under the rear window.
The kitchen has adequate room for a stainless steel sink and drainer, a void with plumbing for a washing machine together with space for an electric cooker. A special feature of the kitchen is the exposed stonework around the doorway to the kitchen. There is access directly out into the rear garden and the extensive outbuildings.
The first floor is accessed via the turned staircase from the lounge. The landing extends the length of the first floor and is characterized by the original exposed beams. In addition, extra light is provided by means of a velux roof window. All rooms lead on from the landing
This is a substantial bedroom with en-suite. In keeping with the other rooms in the house this room also features exposed beams. The flooring is the original wood floor. There is a single-glazed window overlooking the front of the property. The room also has a built-n cupboard and a TV ariel point. There is also a radiator. A door leads on to the en-suite shower room
The en-suite has an electric shower, a wash hand basin with a mirror and light fitting above. The shower cubicle is lined with PVC cladding.
This large room benefits from two single-glazed windows overlooking the front of the property. The bedroom also has a number of exposed beams together with original wooden flooring. The bedroom benefits from one radiator
This bedroom includes an additional WC and wash hand basin. It has a single-glazed window overlooking the rear of the property. The window has a very deep sill. The room has one radiator and the combination boiler is located in this room.
This is a large room accommodating a free-standing bath, washbasin, shower, and WC. The bath is a roll-top style bath in keeping with the character of the property. The electric shower is in an enclosure that has pvc cladding and a very attractive feature glass brick wall. The wash hand basin has a mirror above. In keeping with the other rooms in the house there are exposed beams and wooden flooring. The ceiling has inset lights as well as a velux window. Ther is also a useful store cupboard in the room.
This property boasts an extensive outbuilding at the rear of the property. This can be accessed from the kitchen or by a side door from Clwyd Street. The main outbuilding consists of three workshop-type rooms on the ground floor that could be used for storage or developed for other uses. There are an additional two smaller rooms which, could be used for storage. The first-floor room is accessed via a wooden staircase at the rear of the property. This room has views over the extensive rear grounds. The room has a kitchenette.