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The property, Darland Hey, a Victorian home built in the mid 19th century, sits on almost one acre of established gardens and enjoys a level of privacy in the heart of Rossett. The house stands back from the lane and is approached along a gravel drive with mature hedging and tall trees creating a sense of calm. The entrance features herringbone woodblock flooring and oak panelling, introducing the Victorian character. The drawing room has a high beamed ceiling, oak flooring, and deep panelling, while the adjoining family and dining room features a multi fuel stove, sweeping staircase, and extensive oak panelling. The kitchen and dining room has a large island and features, including brass boiling taps and an antique bronze Quooker. Five bedrooms are arranged on the first floor, including an elegant principal bedroom and a guest wing with two bedrooms and a shower room. The garden sweeps around the house in broad lawns and features mature trees, a wisteria, and an old apple tree.