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This charming former National School offers a unique opportunity to own a historic property with flexible accommodation options. It features three bedrooms in the main converted school building, a two-bedroom self-contained cottage perfect for guests, a charming schoolhouse cottage with its own entrance, and a spacious studio/office for a home business or hobbies. The property boasts a beautiful walled garden, ample parking, and a large former playground with potential for landscaping. With its rich history and charming character, this property is ideal for families or individuals looking for a unique and spacious home in a picturesque setting.
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Castle House is a 5 bedroom Grade II listed property with a self-contained apartment on the second floor and private garden. The property has been designed to create a spacious, light-filled home with a number of original features. It is set within a larger estate which offers access to extensive landscaped communal gardens. The property has its own parking provision and a designated parking area in the courtyard. The property benefits from access to the wider estate which includes parkland and woodland.
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Hammet House is a 3 bedroom property with a kitchen dining room, drawing room, orangery, and a covered courtyard. It also has a cellar that could be used as a workshop. There is a separate garden area as well as right of access to the extensive landscaped communal gardens surrounding the country house. The property is part of a Grade II listed country house called Castell Malgwyn. It has undergone a number of building phases since the 17th century, which transformed the farm house into a country residence. The proposed subdivision seeks to re-establish historic spaces that have been lost through the last half of the 20th century. Both internally and externally, the proposal aims to re-establish historic spaces that have been lost through the last half of the 20th century.