A CHARMING county farmhouse featuring eight-bedrooms is currently on the market in the Wrexham area.
Estate Agents Strutt & Parker have listed an outstanding property on the market with a price tag of £1,150,000.
Located on the outskirts of Holt is a stunning detached family home featuring eight spacious bedrooms and six reception rooms.
Cornish Hall is a handsome 17th century Grade II listed detached farmhouse which has undergone extensive renovations to persevere the wealth of original character features.
The reception hall with its impressive turned oak stairway cool cellar below opens into the sitting room with its bay window, exposed brickwork and log burner.
The central country kitchen and breakfast room features terracotta tiled flooring and an array of bespoke cabinetry, with Belfast sink and multi-fuel burner.
Adjoining is an imposing reception room flowing to the dining room and further utility. A secondary porch entrance and attractive family bathroom complete the ground floor accommodation.
The first floor features seven adaptable and charming bedrooms accessed via several staircases.
The principal suite enjoys a balcony, walk-in wardrobe and a luxurious en suite bathroom with dual sinks and a freestanding copper bathtub. An additional bedroom benefits from a large balcony with far-reaching views, with one further room on this floor having an en suite shower room.
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A chic family bathroom serves the other bedrooms, with three well-proportioned and adaptable attic rooms on the second floor, one also with a modern en suite shower room.
The imposing property enjoys a considerable plot surrounded by scenic countryside, with an attached garage and tree-lined driveway flanked by expansive formal lawns with a multitude of mature specimen trees and a 41 ft. brick-built barn.
There is a rear orchard, further land, two useful attached store rooms, manicured gardens with established shrub and herbaceous planting and multiple stone-laid sun terraces.
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