A historic manor dating back to the 15th century with stunning views of a North Wales beauty spot has been placed on the market.
Plas Uchaf is a six-bedroom manor house in Graigadwywynt near Ruthin which dates back to the late 1400s and has been owned over the centuries by the Constable of Conwy Castle as well as three High Sheriffs of Denbighshire.
It is part of a 3.5 acre property which also includes a 17th century two-bedroom cottage and is on sale for £1.25 million.
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The Grade II* listed manor is described by property agents Fine and Country as “one of the most distinguished hall-houses in the vale of Clwyd” and when you look through the gallery you can see why.
Many of the building’s original features remain on show today, including the wooden arched door which opens into the lounge area.
This room contains an inglenook fireplace – one of several within the property – as well as original wooden beams and the outline of two Tudor doorways on the north wall.
In addition to the…