Listed for £800,000
September 19, 2023
Sold for £125,000
1998
Welcome to "The Laurels" With its striking presence and prominence on the hillside of Llantrisant, the stylish and luxurious home sits back from the road behind beautifully established hedges, high walls and gated entrance.
The Laurels is set in a walled garden of approximately 0.57 acres and has additional land to the south with planning consent which is available under separate sales. The plot boundaries are represented in the photos section.
First impressions do not disappoint, and kerb appeal when pulling up onto the large, private driveway are not misplaced. There is a fantastic garage (with workshop) to the side of the driveway and fully matured landscaped gardens with stunning views. The Laurels really does have the edge in this part of town. Soak up the stunning surroundings and Bath stone detailing on your approach to the front door. The current owners have fully renovated and enhanced this property and the classic, traditional styling carefully ensures continuity and flow throughout - the sense of space and light is apparent even before a foot is stepped through the door.
There is planning permission to build three stunning eco-friendly homes on the land of "The Laurels" superficially not affecting the main grounds of the home which will retain its privacy. The land can be included with the sale of the home subject to further negotiations.
Enter the property through the original front doorway to set foot in the bright and airy hallway brimming with period features and flooded with light through the bespoke stained glass. You can access the sitting room, drawing room, dining room, butler's pantry, breakfast room and the kitchen with utility from this wonderful space, along with the stunning original staircase with spiralling mahogany ballast leading to the first floor. The butlers pantry has its original floor-to-ceiling cupboards and shelving, great for storing coats and muddy boots and the vaulted cellar room below with yet more period features is a great for storing wine. The layout flows smoothly throughout this home, giving a real feel of space.
The main living room is the perfect mix of classic and neutral design, with feature fireplace, perfect for cosy nights in. Floor-to-ceiling windows flood the space with the natural South facing light and the original wooden floors and shutters add a real feeling of history. With its bespoke cupboards and room for the biggest of sofas, it is a lovely place to entertain and to relax in during the longer evenings.
Take a look into the South-facing dining room, which is also flooded with light through the floor-to-ceiling windows and with views for days over the Vale of Glamorgan. More period features greet you - note the original shutters and floors, feature fireplace with glorious grey marble surround, alongside bespoke stained-glass cabinets. Imagine dinner parties in here filled with laughter, good food and family dining surrounded by those you love in front of the spectacular lit fireplace!
If it's a quieter time you desire then pop into the drawing room to the right of the hallway, where you will be met with more classic design and period features. Just the place to curl up with a good book, or perhaps use as a home office, study space or music room.
The breakfast room really does showcase the original feel of this home, with its plethora of period features, wooden floors and Rayburn stove it has room for a dining table, great for breakfast time and if you are a little low on the breakfast jam, just walk through the door into the large kitchen which has been fully renovated with many of the original features (just look at that flag stone floor!) preserved, with plenty of work surfaces and top of the range appliances, the kitchen really does have the wow factor. There is room for everyone here, whether gathered around the island or at the kitchen table - and the classic finish creates that cool, calm and welcoming feel showcased throughout the home. Tonnes of storage and South facing views over the garden make this a stunning, yet really practical place to be. It's a great entertaining space and just right for modern family life. Natural light floods the space through the rear-facing windows and French doors providing a calming vibe and access on to the patio area.
The spiral staircase in the kitchen leading to bedroom five, the perfect guest room, is an absolute stunner - It takes you to a fantastic double room with en-suite facilities, and the original features of exposed wood floor, beautiful beams and built in fitted cupboard are just the icing on the cake. Your guests will be left feeling relaxed.
To top things off, the practical yet stylish utility room from the kitchen, with access to the outside houses all those household essentials away.
Wander back through to the spacious hallway and take that spectacular original staircase up to the first floor to find three double bedrooms (en-suite to the master) a single bedroom and a family bathroom. The décor is tastefully in keeping with the rest of this present-day property, whilst beautiful lighting showcases how bright and airy this area of the home continues to feel.
Open the door to the beautiful master bedroom where the bright, natural décor and yet more restored period features create a sense of lightness in the room of which are enhanced by the South facing aspect and lovely views to the front of the home and beyond. The room has wonderful high ceilings, an original fireplace and built-in storage which will house even the best dressed . An en-suite shower room completes the luxury vibe, giving five minutes peace away from the hustle and bustle of family life.
Bedroom two is a mirror image of the master room with its high ceilings, original windows and a fireplace. Bedroom four is next door, a single room and great as an office or playroom and bedroom three across from here has more original features, views over the courtyard which can be seen from the large window and plenty of built in storage which creates an effortlessly cool and relaxing vibe.
The fully tiled and fresh family bathroom with hand-painted, freestanding roll top bath can keep up with the busiest of mornings in style but equally a calm bathroom with neutral tones and high ceilings create a beautiful place to relax and unwind at the end of the day.
Step outside
The outside space around this home is just lovely and very well maintained. The large front garden is protected by mature hedges and borders, giving a real sense of privacy and the beautiful Oak tree is a real showstopper. There are well maintained paths that lead you to the many distinctive areas of the grounds from the Italian garden, a secret area to relax and listen to the water fountain whilst reading a book, to the patio area outside the kitchen, ideal for alfresco dining and further to the top garden, a real suntrap to soak up those rays and take in the surrounding South facing views. Step back down from here and walk through to the courtyard where you can access the large garage and a gate which will lead you down the cobbled path to the retail park in Llantrisant.
The garden areas have been very well thought through and have many mature colourful plants and shrubbery. There is even a large greenhouse for growing your veg and a wood store to season your logs ready for the Winter months. It simply is a garden of joy! And with its South facing position you will want to explore and enjoy every part all day.
Where is it?
The Laurels is situated to the southern boundary of the Llantrisant Conservation Area which includes the whole of the historic town and is recognised as an 'unlisted building of merit'. The thriving town of Llantrisant sits approximately 11 miles northwest of Cardiff and 6 miles south of Pontypridd. A hillside town, nestled on the saddle of an escarpment between two hills - Y Graig to the West and Caerlan to the East - it overlooks the Ely Valley and wider Glamorgan Vale to the south. Llantrisant is one of the oldest towns in Wales. There has been a settlement here since the Bronze and Iron Ages. The area is much sought-after, with a steep increase in property sales over the last few years - it has the perfect combination of village life with access to all amenities (including excellent schools) close by, but not right on the doorstep, a leisure centre, tennis courts and village pubs and restaurants. A great sense of community and oodles of peace and quiet make this village a dream to live in.
The finer details
Luxury period family home in Llantrisant
Tenure: freehold
Total area approximately 130.5 square metres (1,427 square feet)
Four double bedrooms
One single bedroom
Four reception rooms
Two en-suite shower rooms
Family bathroom
Beautifully finished throughout with tonnes of remarkably restored original period features
Fully serviced gas central heating
Large garage/workshop and off-road parking
Extensive south-facing walled gardens with incredible views over the countryside
Planning permission has been granted on appeal reference CAS-01865-H4Q2K8 in relation to application reference 20/1105/01 dated 23rd March for three detached four bedroom houses on the ground below the house to the front and submitted by the current owner of The Laurels.
A full copy of the decision together with conditions, plans, layout etc. is available on request from our offices. The development is liable to make a payment to Rhondda Cynon Taff County Borough Council by way of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL). Full details including stage payments and possible exemptions are available from our offices with the planning documents.
Council Tax Band: G
Tenure: Freehold
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