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£595,000

Derwen, Corwen

Land size
0.5 acres
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2

Key Features

  • A DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY HOUSE SET WITHIN PRIVATE GROUNDS OF ABOUT 0.5 ACRE
  • SECLUDED SETTING ON A MINOR COUNTRY LANE WITH 0.5 ACRE PADDOCK
  • A PERIOD HOME WITH ORIGINAL FEATURES WITH MODERN AMENITY
  • LARGE CONSERVATORY, OPEN PLAN LIVING ROOM/DINING/KITCHEN
  • SNUG, ORIGINAL LOUNGE WITH INGLENOOK, DAY LOUNGE,
  • SECOND CONSERVATORY, BEDROOM, UTILITY AND SHOWER ROOM
  • FIRST FLOOR 2 BEDROOMS AND BATHROOM
  • LOWER GROUND FLOOR CELLAR. OIL CH & DOUBLE GLAZED
  • ABOUT 6.5 MILES FROM RUTHIN

Description

Tucked away in a secluded and sheltered rural valley, This home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy a truly peaceful countryside lifestyle while remaining just 6.5 miles from the historic market town of Ruthin. Approached via a quiet country lane, this enchanting former farmhouse provides privacy, space and a deep sense of escape from everyday life.
The heart of the home is the beautifully converted barn, now an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and living space filled with natural light and opening into a large conservatory. This is a home designed for relaxed living — from slow mornings overlooking the gardens to evenings spent gathered around the warmth of wood-burning stoves.
Original farmhouse features add character and charm throughout, including exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace, while the flexible layout allows the accommodation to adapt easily to modern family life. A cosy snug offers a peaceful retreat, and a studio area with its own bedroom and shower room creates an ideal private wing. The layout lends itself particularly well to being divided into two independent living areas, making it well suited to multi-generational living or two families wishing to live together while retaining their own space.
Practicality is thoughtfully balanced with charm, with a boarded loft benefitting from electric, providing excellent additional storage or future potential (subject to any necessary consents).
Outside, informal gardens extend to approximately 0.5 acre, creating a tranquil and private setting with a cottage-style feel. A nearby 0.5 acre paddock offers further lifestyle possibilities, whether for keeping animals, outdoor activities or simply enjoying open space. Ample gated parking and a selection of outbuildings complete the setting.
The Sun is a home to be lived in and enjoyed — offering character, versatility and a wonderfully calm rural atmosphere in a picturesque North Wales valley.

Historic Charm And Modern Comfort - Nestled in a secluded rural valley just 6.5 miles from Ruthin, this enchanting three bedroom detached former farmhouse offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Set within informal gardens of about 0.5 acres with a nearby 0.5 acre paddock, The Sun promises a serene and picturesque lifestyle.

Harmonious Blend Of Past And Present - Purchased over 30 years ago, this property has been lovingly transformed from a detached house with redundant farm building into a spacious and unique family home. The owners linked the two structures, converting the outbuilding into additional accommodation now featuring a large conservatory with an open plan kitchen/dining/living area in the barn.

Open-Plan Living And Rustic Charm - The heart of the home is the open plan living space. This expansive area boasts an open plan kitchen, dining and living space, flooded with natural light and large conservatory. The upper floor snug/day lounge offers a cosy retreat perfect for relaxing or entertaining.

Timeless Character And Cosiness - The original farmhouse is filled with character with its heavy beamed ceilings and inglenook fireplace in the lounge. The ground floor also includes charming day room and utility room, believed to be the original kitchen adding to the home's rustic appeal. A hidden gem, the lower ground floor cellar provides additional space and storage.

Versatile And Inviting Bedrooms - The Sun offers three versatile bedrooms. The interlinking corridor leads to a sunny studio with a third bedroom and shower room providing a private retreat. The other bedrooms can easily be adapted to suit your needs whether as a snug, study or additional bedrooms.

Comfort And Convenience - This delightful property includes three wood burning stoves, a second conservatory that serves as a sun trap and various outbuildings such as small garden shed and greenhouse. There is ample parking space within the gates on the lower garden, ensuring convenience for you and your guests.

A Space To Shape Your Life - Imagine mornings spent in the sunny conservatory, afternoons in the sun trap garden and evenings by the log burning stoves. The Sun is a space you can shape to suit your family with light and airy rooms that offer a wealth of options. This home is ready to be moulded to your lifestyle.

Serene Gardens And Paddock - Surrounding the property are informal gardens spanning about 0.5 acres. A tranquil garden with a central cottage and honeysuckle covered barn offers a spacious retreat. A nearby 0.5 acre paddock provides additional space for outdoor activities or keeping animals.

A Piece Of History - Built in the 1800s and integrated with a barn in the 1990s, The Sun retains its original stone and a renovated Welsh kitchen, blending historical charm with modern amenity. The entrance opens into a small conservatory filled with natural light currently used as a studio adding to the property's unique appeal.

Anti Money Laundering Regulations - Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation before we can confirm the sale in writing. There is an administration charge of £30.00 per person payable by buyers and sellers, as we must electronically verify the identity of all in order to satisfy Government requirements regarding customer due diligence. We would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.

Alternatively, a copy can be requested from our office which will be sent via email.

Extra Services - Mortgage referrals, conveyancing referral and surveying referrals will be offered by Cavendish Estate Agents. If a buyer or seller should proceed with any of these services then a commission fee will be paid to Cavendish Estate Agents Ltd upon completion.

Tenure - Freehold.

Council Tax - Denbighshire County Council Band G.

Directions - What Three Words. shallower.filler.winners

Viewing - By appointment through the Agent's Ruthin office .

FLOOR PLANS - included for identification purposes only, not to scale.

HE/PMW

Property details

Tenure
Freehold
Council Tax Band
G
Date Posted
2026-01-29

Energy Performance Certificate

Energy Efficiency Rating

Very energy efficient - lower running costs
CurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
24 F
71 C

Based on UK Energy Performance Certificate standards (EU Directive 2002/91/EC)

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