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FRONHUELOG
Positioned on the north edge of town, Fronheulog was built in 1860 as a three storey semi-detached property and offers a great opportunity to live in one large home or two separate apartments. Featuring grand rooms, original features and a rear garden hosting a summer house, gym and converted courtyard stables there is no shortage of space.
Situated in a prominent position on the highly sought after Cloth Hall Lane in the popular area of Cefn Coed this period home is set in large grounds with driveway parking and gardens front and rear with a romantic French style porch, a sunny enclosed garden and hill views the property enjoys a great deal of peace and privacy.
Full of original features and character with impressive cornicing, plaster freize and ceiling rose and impressively high ceilings on each floor the internal rooms have ceiling heights of 3m, 2.7m and 2.4m on the ground, first and second floor respectively, all with large windows that offer views to either the rear garden or front garden and over the surrounding valley.
Sitting on the River Taff Merthyr Tydfil is Positioned around twenty-three miles north of Cardiff on the southern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Overlooked by Pen y Fan, the highest peak in South Wales, and surrounded by beautiful countryside it provides a gateway to a world of natural exploration.
The property is located on the outskirts of Merthyr Tydfil at the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park; it’s a 10 minute drive to Pont Ar Daf car park with many walking trails accessible from that point. The village of Cefn Coed is a popular residential area, many local amenities and links to the main road network near by. A little further afield there is so much on offer from the Llwyn-on Reservoir to Trago Mills or Bike Park Wales.