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Leader Live
2 days ago
- General
- Leader Live
Property in Rossett, Wrexham up for sale for £550,000
The property in Burton Green, Rossett, is up for sale with Fisher German for £550,000. The home boasts four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a spacious kitchen and living room area. A spokesperson for Fisher German said: "A delightful bungalow offering a sense of light and space, located in an idyllic setting within the hamlet of Burton Green. Extensive parking and garaging, compliments the spacious interior. "A canopy entrance gives way to the enclosed porch, in-turn opening into a large and welcoming reception hall. The hub of the house is the kitchen with space for a large breakfast table, with twin patio doors opening to the pretty courtyard garden. The kitchen is fitted with a range of gloss cabinets under quartz work surfaces, with a broad range of integral appliances including a range cooker. "To the rear of the house is an exceptional living room with oak plank flooring, an open fireplace within a feature brick chimneypiece and a glazed bay, with French doors to the courtyard. PROPERTY "Occupying the northern wing is the bedroom accommodation, including a principal bedroom enjoying a large en suite shower room and French doors lead to the rear lawned garden. There are three further bedrooms. The family bathroom is fitted with an oversize shower cubicle and a 2-piece white contemporary suite, fully tiled and includes a chrome heated towel radiator. Also within the northern wing, is a utility with adjoining WC and a study. "A gated entrance opens onto an expansive tarmacadam driveway, affording parking for numerous vehicles, in turn leading to a double garage. To the front of the house is an exquisite boxwood knot garden, neatly clipped. "To the south of the house, is a delightful courtyard garden, flagged in natural stone, with a variety of established shrubs including camelia, fig, bamboo and boxwood. There is an adjoining enclosed courtyard with garden stores and a workshop. To the rear of the house is a lawned garden, with views across open farmland."

Leader Live
02-06-2025
- Business
- Leader Live
507-acre historic Conwy estate on market for £4.5million
The Garthewin Estate, located in the village of Llanfair Talhaiarn above the Elwy River Valley, is on the market with a guide price of £4.5million. The estate, which is on the market with Fisher German, is steeped in history and includes an 11-bedroom Grade II*-listed hall with an adjoining flat, as well as five secondary residential properties, a farmhouse, extensive outbuildings, stabling and a private theatre. The estate includes extensive outbuildings, stabling and a private 'theatre' (Image: Fisher German) It also includes a Grade II-listed chapel featuring a bell tower, altar and stained-glass windows. The charming 507-acre country estate sits in a tremendous setting (Image: Fisher German) The estate's extensive grounds feature formal gardens, agricultural land and forestry, providing potential for diverse usage or income-generating opportunities subject to planning. The ground floor includes a noteworthy drawing room (Image: Fisher German) The property also offers an immediate income from its cottages and farmstead, as well as its farmland and woodland. The Garthewin Estate was the family home of Robert Wynne and his successors who lived in the area for at least eleven centuries (Image: Fisher German) Michael Harris, Partner at Fisher German, said: 'This is an incredibly rare opportunity to purchase a stunning estate spanning more than 500 acres which enjoys good connections to the commercial centres of the North West. The outbuildings comprise a clock tower, shippon, stables, a theatre, cart shed and stores. (Image: Fisher German) 'The Grade II-listed hall is an important 18th century Welsh country house, retaining fine external character and good interior detailing, while the extensive grounds provide a wealth of potential income-generating opportunities such as an equestrian centre, country retreat or glamping, subject to planning.' The Garthewin Estate extends to approximately 205.39 hectares (507.53 acres) (Image: Fisher German) Further details about the property can be found by visiting: The Garthewin Estate was the family home of Robert Wynne and his successors who lived in the area for at least eleven centuries. The Wynne family's stewardship ended in 1996 when the current owner acquired the property as a principal residence. The first written records refer to the house in the 14th century. The Elizabethan house which replaced it was knocked down, as was the Jacobean house which came next. Garthewin was the ancestral home of the Wynne family for over a millennium. The current Georgian-style hall, designed in 1767 by Joseph Turner of Chester, was later enhanced by Clough Williams-Ellis, the visionary behind Portmeirion. A striking tower was added in 1870 to house the estate's grand ballroom, today the principal reception room.


Wales Online
02-06-2025
- Business
- Wales Online
Conwy mansion house estate in same family for hundreds of years is on the market
Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info A famous Welsh estate that spent hundreds of years in the same family has come on the market. The Garthewin Estate, located near the village of Llanfair Talhaiarn, spans more than 500 acres. It was the family home of Robert Wynne - with his family having a 1,000 link to this area. The first written records refer to the house in the 14th century. The Elizabethan house which replaced it was knocked down, as was the Jacobean house which came next. The current Georgian-style hall, designed in 1767 by Joseph Turner of Chester, was later enhanced by Clough Williams-Ellis, the visionary behind Portmeirion. A striking tower was added in 1870 to house the estate's grand ballroom, today the principal reception room. The Wynne family's stewardship ended in 1996, when descendant Menna MacBain sold the estate when it finally became too expensive for the family to run. Sign up now for the latest news on the North Wales Live Whatsapp community The current owner acquired the property as a principal residence. They have now placed it on the market with Fisher German, at a guide price of £4,500,000. The estate includes the 11-bedroom Grade II-Listed hall with an adjoining flat, as well as five secondary residential properties, a farmhouse, extensive outbuildings, stabling and a private theatre. (Image: Fisher German) It also has a Grade II-listed chapel featuring a bell tower, altar and stained-glass windows. The estate's extensive grounds feature formal gardens, agricultural land and forestry, providing potential for diverse usage or income-generating opportunities subject to planning. The property also offers an immediate income from its cottages and farmstead, as well as its farmland and woodland. (Image: Fisher German) Michael Harris, Partner at Fisher German, said: 'This is an incredibly rare opportunity to purchase a stunning estate spanning more than 500 acres which enjoys good connections to the commercial centres of the North West. 'The Grade II-listed hall is an important 18 th century Welsh country house, retaining fine external character and good interior detailing, while the extensive grounds provide a wealth of potential income-generating opportunities such as an equestrian centre, country retreat or glamping, subject to planning.' Sign up for the North Wales Live newsletter sent twice daily to your inbox

Rhyl Journal
02-06-2025
- Business
- Rhyl Journal
507-acre historic Conwy estate on market for £4.5million
The Garthewin Estate, located in the village of Llanfair Talhaiarn above the Elwy River Valley, is on the market with a guide price of £4.5million. The estate, which is on the market with Fisher German, is steeped in history and includes an 11-bedroom Grade II*-listed hall with an adjoining flat, as well as five secondary residential properties, a farmhouse, extensive outbuildings, stabling and a private theatre. The estate includes extensive outbuildings, stabling and a private 'theatre' (Image: Fisher German) It also includes a Grade II-listed chapel featuring a bell tower, altar and stained-glass windows. The charming 507-acre country estate sits in a tremendous setting (Image: Fisher German) The estate's extensive grounds feature formal gardens, agricultural land and forestry, providing potential for diverse usage or income-generating opportunities subject to planning. The ground floor includes a noteworthy drawing room (Image: Fisher German) The property also offers an immediate income from its cottages and farmstead, as well as its farmland and woodland. The Garthewin Estate was the family home of Robert Wynne and his successors who lived in the area for at least eleven centuries (Image: Fisher German) Michael Harris, Partner at Fisher German, said: 'This is an incredibly rare opportunity to purchase a stunning estate spanning more than 500 acres which enjoys good connections to the commercial centres of the North West. The outbuildings comprise a clock tower, shippon, stables, a theatre, cart shed and stores. (Image: Fisher German) 'The Grade II-listed hall is an important 18th century Welsh country house, retaining fine external character and good interior detailing, while the extensive grounds provide a wealth of potential income-generating opportunities such as an equestrian centre, country retreat or glamping, subject to planning.' The Garthewin Estate extends to approximately 205.39 hectares (507.53 acres) (Image: Fisher German) Further details about the property can be found by visiting: The Garthewin Estate was the family home of Robert Wynne and his successors who lived in the area for at least eleven centuries. The Wynne family's stewardship ended in 1996 when the current owner acquired the property as a principal residence. The first written records refer to the house in the 14th century. The Elizabethan house which replaced it was knocked down, as was the Jacobean house which came next. Garthewin was the ancestral home of the Wynne family for over a millennium. The current Georgian-style hall, designed in 1767 by Joseph Turner of Chester, was later enhanced by Clough Williams-Ellis, the visionary behind Portmeirion. A striking tower was added in 1870 to house the estate's grand ballroom, today the principal reception room.


North Wales Live
02-06-2025
- Business
- North Wales Live
Conwy mansion house estate in same family for hundreds of years is on the market
A famous Welsh estate that spent hundreds of years in the same family has come on the market. The Garthewin Estate, located near the village of Llanfair Talhaiarn, spans more than 500 acres. It was the family home of Robert Wynne - with his family having a 1,000 link to this area. The first written records refer to the house in the 14th century. The Elizabethan house which replaced it was knocked down, as was the Jacobean house which came next. The current Georgian-style hall, designed in 1767 by Joseph Turner of Chester, was later enhanced by Clough Williams-Ellis, the visionary behind Portmeirion. A striking tower was added in 1870 to house the estate's grand ballroom, today the principal reception room. The Wynne family's stewardship ended in 1996, when descendant Menna MacBain sold the estate when it finally became too expensive for the family to run. The current owner acquired the property as a principal residence. They have now placed it on the market with Fisher German, at a guide price of £4,500,000. The estate includes the 11-bedroom Grade II-Listed hall with an adjoining flat, as well as five secondary residential properties, a farmhouse, extensive outbuildings, stabling and a private theatre. It also has a Grade II-listed chapel featuring a bell tower, altar and stained-glass windows. The estate's extensive grounds feature formal gardens, agricultural land and forestry, providing potential for diverse usage or income-generating opportunities subject to planning. The property also offers an immediate income from its cottages and farmstead, as well as its farmland and woodland. Michael Harris, Partner at Fisher German, said: 'This is an incredibly rare opportunity to purchase a stunning estate spanning more than 500 acres which enjoys good connections to the commercial centres of the North West. 'The Grade II-listed hall is an important 18 th century Welsh country house, retaining fine external character and good interior detailing, while the extensive grounds provide a wealth of potential income-generating opportunities such as an equestrian centre, country retreat or glamping, subject to planning.'