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£995,000

6 bed detached house for sale
Bettws Road, Llangeinor CF32

    • 6 beds

    • 4 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • 2.8 acres of gardens and paddocks, south-facing

  • Six double bedrooms, four bathrooms, principal en-suite

  • 1920s manor, fully renovated

  • Elegant reception rooms and bespoke kitchen

  • Equestrian potential with paddocks and hardstanding for stables

  • Outbuildings: Quadruple garage, log store, feed room, tack room

  • Hacking to mountains, woodland, and commons in ten minutes

  • Close to golf courses, coastal beaches, and leisure amenities

  • Ten minutes to M4,15 minutes to Bridgend station to London

Ground floor

Upon entering Llangeinor House, one is immediately struck by its timeless charm and understated grandeur. The impressive entrance hall, with its sweeping staircase and dramatic full-height window, creates an immediate sense of arrival and sets a sophisticated tone for the rest of the property. The hall also provides a welcoming reception area, perfectly suited to greeting guests or enjoying a quiet moment of calm reflection.

The property retains both its principal staircase and the original servants’ staircase, a graceful nod to its heritage and a reminder of the house’s distinguished past. This thoughtful preservation of character elements blends beautifully with the extensive modern restoration that has brought the home to its current exceptional standard.

The ground floor offers a series of elegant and versatile living spaces, designed to meet the needs of both relaxed family life and formal entertaining. The refined drawing room and adjoining sitting room each enjoy generous proportions and classic detailing, with large windows that flood the interiors with natural light and frame charming views over the gardens. The formal dining room provides an ideal setting for hosting dinner parties and special occasions, offering a sense of intimacy and grandeur in equal measure.

At the heart of the home lies a striking open-plan kitchen and dining area that combines style with practicality. The bespoke kitchen features a large central island and premium integrated appliances, including twin ovens, a microwave and grill, two dishwashers, a full-height refrigerator and freezer, and dedicated wine coolers for both red and white collections. This space has been designed with both family life and entertaining in mind, offering generous preparation areas and a beautiful flow for gatherings of any size.

French doors open from the kitchen onto the expansive south-facing terrace, seamlessly connecting the interior with the gardens and creating a perfect setting for al fresco dining or enjoying the tranquillity of the surroundings. A well-equipped utility and laundry room provides additional storage and workspace, complementing the functionality of the main kitchen.

The ground floor also features a stylish shower room and WC, finished to a high standard with elegant porcelain tiling, as well as a practical side entrance leading to the boiler room, feed store and indoor tack room. These ancillary spaces have been thoughtfully designed to support the outdoor lifestyle of the property, particularly for those with equestrian interests, ensuring that Llangeinor House offers not only elegance but also exceptional practicality.

First floor

The first floor of Llangeinor House comprises six beautifully appointed double bedrooms and three further luxury bathrooms, including a superb principal suite complete with a stylish en-suite bathroom. Each bedroom has been designed with comfort and sophistication in mind, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere that flows throughout the upper level. Large windows in each room frame tranquil views of the gardens and surrounding countryside, enhancing the sense of calm and privacy.

The three additional bathrooms are finished to an equally high standard, featuring premium sanitary ware, elegant tiling, and contemporary fittings, providing both practicality and understated luxury. Attention to detail and high-quality materials are evident throughout, ensuring that the first-floor accommodation maintains the same sense of refinement and craftsmanship found throughout the home.

Together, these spaces offer a harmonious balance between style and livability, delivering a peaceful and comfortable environment for family, guests, or extended households, while maintaining the timeless character and elegance that define Llangeinor House.

EPC Rating: D

Garden

The grounds of Llangeinor House are as impressive as its interiors, extending to approximately 2.8 acres of landscaped gardens, sweeping lawns, and mature trees. The south-facing rear aspect ensures the property is bathed in natural light throughout the day, while an expansive terrace provides a tranquil setting for entertaining or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings with panoramic views over the countryside. The property offers exceptional equestrian and smallholding potential, with one large paddock capable of accommodating one horse and a pony or up to three ponies, alongside two additional smaller paddocks for grazing and turnout. A hardstanding area has been laid to the size suitable for two stables and a feed room, ready for installation, while extensive outbuildings including a substantial log store and hay barn, a quadruple garage with oak doors, a dedicated feed room, and an indoor tack room provide all the practical facilities required for equestrian living. For horse enthusiasts, the location is particularly attractive, with approximately ten minutes of hacking to nearby mountains, woodland, and common land, as well as convenient access to two competitive Area 9 Pony Club centres. The property also benefits from essential infrastructure including a cesspit. Beyond its equestrian appeal, Llangeinor House is perfectly positioned for modern life, being just ten minutes from the M4 and fifteen minutes from Bridgend train station with services to Swansea, Cardiff, and London Paddington, enabling the current owners to commute to London in approximately two and a half hours door to door. This combination of rural tranquillity, excellent equestrian facilities, and connectivity makes the estate ideal for a variety of lifestyles including multi-generational living, smallholding, or as a distinguished country residence.

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