Stop press - Big bang for your buck...This superbly located family home is only 3 minutes from the A55, 1 hour from Liverpool and Manchester and is only a 10 minute walk to the south Coast of the Irish sea.
Ideally set close to multiple amenities in the very heart of this historic part of Llandulas, and a short stroll to the promenade and seafront, this non-listed, freehold property is looking for a new owner to enjoy its unique home qualities, and even share them with others by turning it into a thriving business.
This property consists of 30 rooms in total, inclusive of:
Large kitchen / diner
Second kitchen / breakfast room
Large sitting room
2 snug rooms
Library
9 bedrooms (one mezzanine bedroom accessible from the lower ground level)
6 bathrooms (3 of which are en-suites)
4 store rooms
Utility room
Key / Additional features:
Non-listed
Plenty of character
Freehold
Built between 1833 - 1845
123 internal steps
4 entrances to the property, the front of the property overlooking the seafront is accessible at ground level and the rear of the property is accessible from the top floor
Renovated to a very high standard, retaining almost all of the property`s original features
EPC rating: D
Almost completely double glazed (only 1 window not double glazed)
Oil central heating
80 metre driveway, providing more than ample parking
Garden with lawn, patio and decking areas overlooking the panoramic views of the North Wales coastline.
History of the property:
This is a historical building with realms of character. The property was built between 1833 - 1845 and used to be an old Victorian private school for boys. Over the years many remarkable people attended the school; Cyril Cusack the Irish actor, Rear Admiral C B S Bingham VC (commanded the fleet at the battle of Jutland), Geoffrey Fisher who became an Arch Bishop, and Evelyn Waugh, the author, who was a member of staff. Waugh wrote his first novel, `Decline and Fall`, while he was working as a teacher here.