Property description
Glascoed Lodge is a beautifully appointed Grade II listed Castellated lodge Building with large private gardens boasting unspoilt views across the coast to the Irish Sea. The property dates to the early 19th Century and has recently been modernised and refurbished to a high standard. The property offers three bedrooms, three receptions rooms, fabulous fully fitted kitchen with matching utility room, family bathroom, en-suite WC and more. The property stands on the Bodelwyddan Park Boundary and is associated with the Bodelwyddan Castle. Access to the A55 expressway is only a minute away. EPC Rating G. A Simply Must View.
Accommodation
Living Room - 15' 1'' x 14' 1'' (4.6m x 4.29m)
Having an LPG cast iron log burning effect stove which is set into a stone built chimney breast, beamed ceiling, double radiator, oak floor, part exposed stone walling, stairs leading off to first floor, cream uPVC double glazed sliding sash windows, and a heavy oak effect double glazed door leads through an open porch onto the courtyard.
Kitchen - 14' 7'' x 14' 0'' (4.44m x 4.27m)
With a high quality german fitted kitchen installed in 2012 and having deep work surfaces with cream high gloss door fronts with drawer and base units beneath and wall units over, deep pan drawers, all units have soft close fittings, there are tall wall units over, integrated Neff dishwasher, integrated Neff steam oven, two Neff convection ovens, commercial sized Neff microwave and matching Neff coffee machine, further smaller inbuilt convenience fridge, a pull out larder unit with stainless steel shelf units within, pop up electrical sockets built into the worktop, under unit lighting, deep sink with large drainer, tiled floor, underfloor heating, double radiator, stainless steel and glass extractor hood over a five ring Neff gas hob with a stainless steel splashback, all power points are fitted in matching brushed steel, TV security monitoir connected to various cameras situated around the premises, staircase leads to first floor and cream uPVC double glazed double doors open into the conservatory
Conservatory - 13' 6'' x 8' 10'' (4.11m x 2.69m)
Having self-cleaning double glazed glass roof, full height glazing in cream uPVC, tiled floor matches the kitchen and utility room, underfloor heating, opening windows and double doors on the rear decking and patio areas, fabulous unspoilt views from the conservatory across the neighbouring fields down to the coast line and Irish sea beyond.
Utility room - 11' 5'' x 6' 2'' (3.48m x 1.88m) excluding storage cupboards
Having a deep worktop surface with a circular basin and mixer tap over, concealed washing machine and dryer beneath, base storage unit, full length and full height fitted units comprising integrated tall standing freezer and tall standing fridge, pull out larder unit and additional tall storage unit with shelving and further matching corner unit with storage space housing a Worcester LPG gas fired combination boiler, double radiator and tiled floor to match the kitchen, underfloor heating, matching uPVC double glazed window to the side elevation
Dining Room - 12' 10'' x 12' 2'' (3.91m x 3.71m)
A room of character which stands in the original turret part of the property, having exposed stone walling, double radiator, three cream uPVC double glazed windows, oak window seats, recessed alcove and opening through to the office
Office - 11' 7'' x 6' 2'' (3.53m x 1.88m)
Having radiator, ample power points and telephone socket.
First Floor Accomodation via Living Room
Accessed via a wide staircase with feature Oak hand rail in living room.
Landing
Having cream uPVC double glazed window looking out over the parking area to the lawned gardens beyond
Bedroom One - 12' 0'' x 12' 6'' (3.66m x 3.81m) including wardrobes
Having full length decorative fitted wardrobes with sliding mirrored doors, radiator, telephone point, wiring for television, cream uPVC sliding sash windows overlooking the entrance gates, tower and down along the garden.
Bedroom Two - 14' 3'' x 11' 10'' (4.34m x 3.61m)
Having fitted wardrobes with sliding mirrored doors, radiator, telephone point, cream uPVC double glazed slidng sash window with views down the garden
En-suite WC
Having pedestal wash basin, WC, double radiator, access to loft hatch, extractor fan, sealed unit double glazed arrow slit window to the front
First Floor Accomodation accessed via Kitchen
Gallery Landing
Looks down into the kitchen beneath and has bedroom 3 and bathroom off
Bedroom Three - 9' 5'' x 8' 8'' (2.87m x 2.64m)
Having radiator, cream uPVC double glazed window looking in a coastal direction across fields towards the Irish Sea
Family Bathroom
Having a deep double ended bath with water cascade tap and detachable shower head, low voltage LED up-lighting around bath, WC, wash basin and vanity unit, large shower enclosure, floor to ceiling tiling, chrome heated towel rail, cream uPVC double glazed window to the side elevation
Outside
Along the front of the property are heavy steel railings with double gates opening onto a front courtyard area laid with stone chippings providing parking for several vehicles. An archway with heavy lattice gates leads through to the courtyard with hard standing area laid with gravel with parking for several cars, open timber built car port with concrete base for covereed vehicular parking, there are post and rail fencing providing views over the neighbouring farmland and a large lawned garden area which has mature trees and enviable views. To the opposite of the property there is a block paved pathway which leads to the rear patio area and timber decked area, and in turn leads to the opposite side of the property where the block path and patio continues to steps up to a raised timber decked area and beyond the patio is a further lawned garden and further pleasant views There is a timber garden store, further timber store area, LPG tank concealed by fencing
Agents note
There is a private right of way across part of the property for the use of the neighbouring land owner.
Directions
Exit the A55 Expressway at Junction 25 (Bodelwyddan), pass the entrance to Bodelwyddan Castle and continue up Engine Hill, bearing left at the top of the hill and Glascoed Lodge can be seen after a short distance on the left hand side.
Property Features :
- Character stone property
- Grade II listed
- Stone turrets
- Fully refurbished and modernised
- Three bedrooms
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