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5 Bed Terraced House, Single Let, Saint Asaph, LL17 0RD £260,000

High Street, St. Asaph, LL17 0RD - 2 months ago
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  2. Saint Asaph
  3. LL17
  4. LL17 0RD
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~178 m²

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Property History

Listed for £260,000

September 24, 2025

Floor Plans

Description

  • Grade II* Listed – a home of exceptional architectural and historic importance. +
  • Circa 1790 Georgian townhouse +
  • Nationally significant murals +
  • Spacious and versatile accommodation +
  • Five Bedrooms & Multiple Reception Rooms +
  • Generous terraced garden +
  • Direct access to the High Street +
  • Council Tax Band: +
  • Close access to the A55 Expressway +
  • Tenure: Freehold +

Dating from around 1790, this Georgian mid-terraced house is a rare find in the heart of St Asaph. A Grade II* listed property, it is of national significance thanks to its historic character and remarkable murals of national importance.

The versatile accommodation is arranged over three floors, offering reception rooms, fitted kitchens, and up to five bedrooms, with several en suite facilities.

To the rear is a generous terraced garden with lawns, a raised decked seating area, timber shed, and a door giving direct access to the High Street.

A truly unique opportunity to acquire a distinguished Georgian home that blends heritage, charm, and practicality.

History - Dating from around 1790, Elwy Bank is a distinguished Grade II listed Georgian townhouse*, originally serving as a High Street bank before being converted into a private residence. Beyond its elegant proportions and period character, the property holds particular cultural significance for its extraordinary murals, thought to have been painted by Hugh Hughes c.1825.
These remarkable works depict nine portraits of prominent figures of the early 19th century. Among them is a portrait long believed to be Handel but now thought to depict Henry Hayden, organist of St Asaph Cathedral for 25 years and likely patron of the paintings. Hayden composed the thanksgiving anthem for Trafalgar Day, which may explain the inclusion of Admiral Lord Nelson (1758–1805), celebrated hero of the Battle of Trafalgar.

Other figures include the Duke and Duchess of Kent, whose daughter Victoria would become Queen, and Reginald Heber (1783–1826)
Standing beside him is his father-in-law, Dr William Shipley, Dean of St Asaph, who is commemorated in the Cathedral by a marble sculpture he himself commissioned.

Together, these portraits form a nationally important artistic and historical record, making Elwy Bank not only a characterful Georgian home but also a property of exceptional cultural value.

A Rare Development Opportunity – Grade Ii Listed - An exceptional opportunity to acquire a striking Grade II listed building, situated in the historic city of St Asaph. This distinctive property boasts a unique internal layout and a wealth of period character, offering enormous potential for redevelopment.

With its prominent position and architectural significance, the building lends itself perfectly to conversion into apartments, subject to the necessary planning and listed building consents. Its generous proportions, heritage features, and versatile configuration provide the ideal canvas for a developer or investor seeking to create a collection of bespoke residences within a landmark setting.

Entrance Hall - 4.27m x 2.11m (14'0" x 6'11") -

Dining Room - 4.24m x 4.09m (13'11" x 13'5") - Murals including Lord Nelson and Duke and Duchess of Kent which are of national importance and an individual and unique feature to this historic property.

Kitchen/ Diner - 5.38m x 4.39m (17'8" x 14'5") -

Snug - 4.09m x 4.06m (13'5" x 13'4") -

Shower Room - 2.62m x 1.52m (8'7" x 5'0" ) -

First Floor Landing -

Living Room - 5.33m x 4.37m (17'6" x 14'4") -

Dining Room/ Kitchen Area - 3.15m x 3.96m (10'4" x 13'0") -

W.C - 1.68m x 0.79m (5'6" x 2'7" ) -

Bedroom One - 4.17m x 4.01m (13'8" x 13'2") -

Bedroom Two - 2.06m x 3.02m (6'9" x 9'11") -

Bedroom Three - 2.74m x 4.14m (9'0" x 13'7") -

En-Suite - 4.06m x 1.37m (13'4" x 4'6") -

Study - 4.09m x 4.11m (13'5" x 13'6") -

Second Floor Landing -

Bedroom - 3.99m x 2.74m (13'1" x 9'0") -

En-Suite - 1.50m x 3.96m (4'11" x 13'0") -

Bedroom - 4.11m x 3.96m (13'6" x 13'0") -

Additional Room - 4.45m x 2.49m (14'7" x 8'2") -

Garage - 4.37m x 4.19m (14'4" x 13'9") -

Agent Details

Williams Estates, Denbigh

01745 770627

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