Take a look around this historic property including a detached house and two granny annexes in Wrexham.
Summerfield House, on Overton Road, is currently on the market with Northwood for £750,000 and has been previously owned by the Wynnstay Estate, and home to their Land Agent circa 18000.
The main house is a four/five bedroom detached property which is set on a plot approximately three-quarters of an acre, with a scenic outlook over the estate and beyond over to Cheshire.
There are also two additional one-bedroom properties, which make this a unique prospect and potential business opportunity.
Located almost directly opposite the Wynnstay Hall Estate, the property is secured with electronic gates which open to a driveway with space for multiple vehicles.
Inside an entrance hall with its original Victorian tiles leads to the lounge, dining room, and into the kitchen. There is also the staircase leading upstairs.
The lounge has a grey-sandstone open fireplace, and sash windows overlooking the front of the property.
The dining room has elaborate embossed wallpaper, and an ornately decorated fireplace, which is gas a with coal-effect.
In the kitchen, there is a range of shaker-style wall and base units with wood fascias, a window with an exposed timber lintel overlooking the kitchen garden, a grey-sandstone fireplace with an exposed brick chimney breast, and an inset multi-fuel burner.
There is a dining area within the kitchen that has exposed ceiling beams and even one of the original windows, looking onto the courtyard, where there is a mature tree.
The property has a music room and cloakroom, which also has a low-level w.c. pan and pedestal wash hand basin.
The space between the main house and the garage has been utilised as a sun room with glass bricks incorporated into an exterior wall, and tucked behind a corner is a compact sauna with a shower cubicle.
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Up the stairs, bedroom one has an en-suite shower room and an open fireplace.
Bedrooms two and three are both double bedrooms but bedroom four may be best suited as a single bedroom, according to the estate agents.
The room that is currently being used as a study could also be used as a fifth bedroom.
There is also the family bathroom that had a panelled air bath, low-level w.c. and, a bidet, and a pedestal wash hand basin with a vanity unit.
Back on the ground floor, the property has a double garage with an additional room that could be used as a games room, as it is currently.
There is an additional room which could also be utilised in one of many ways; it has been used as a games room when entertaining by the present owners. The garage has both power and plumbing connections. The Coach House can be accessed internally via the garage.
Adjoining Summerfield House but completely self-contained, is a one-bedroom cottage with internal access to the main house. Downstairs is the kitchen with the living room, dining room, bedroom and bathroom located upstairs.
The Stable Cottage is a detached, self-contained bungalow on the property. It is one bedroom, with a living room, kitchen, bathroom and a conservatory.
For more information on the property, please visit Northwood's website here.
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