Tucked away behind high hedges and mature foliage is a house that can offer it all. Hidden away in a village community, surrounded by countryside, close to a town and commutable to a city - the location ticks so many boxes. The house can delight too, recently renovated to restore and revive past character, which includes converting an old dairy into a handy annexe, and blending with modern additions to create a beautiful home full of charm and fabulous features to find and admire.
Called Aberfawr House, the stunning white-washed former farmhouse is the oldest house in the popular village of Abertridwr, within walking distance of the local amenities including shops, doctor surgery, post office, library, park, YMCA, takeaways, schools, and also less than three miles from the town of Caerphilly, and easily commutable to Cardiff. For more property stories sent to your inbox twice a week sign up to the property newsletter here . READ MORE: Welsh cliff-top lodge with mesmerising sea views and an interior to envy The house is a historic gem, with a blue plaque proudly displayed on the front stone wall celebrating its claim of being the oldest abode in the village and inside its past character is celebrated too with exposed beams, stripped flooring, exposed stone walls and an impressive inglenook fireplace all making an appearance.
Additions to create a home for the present and future have all been carefully chosen and designed to be elegant and timeless but with an accent of the con.
