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Historic Denbighshire guest house built for Welsh wholesaler on market for first time in three decades

Bron-y-Graig, situated on the outskirts of Corwen, was constructed in 1888, as the family home of Robert David Roberts

Bron y Graig in Corwen is on the market for the first time in 30 years(Image: Christie & Co)

A luxury guesthouse built for a Welsh wholesaler and in the same hands for the last 30 years is now on the market.

Bron-y-Graig, situated on the outskirts of Corwen, was constructed in 1888, as the family home of Robert David Roberts, the founder of successful Welsh wholesalers Roberts & Co and a former High Sheriff of Denbighshire.

The property has only had three owners in the past 140 years and is now on the market with Christie and Co.

Following the death of Mr Roberts, the property was inherited by his daughter Christina who lived in the house until 1978 and was well-known amongst the local community.

Bron y Graig in Corwen is on the market for the first time in 30 years(Image: Christie & Co)

The business has been owned by David Cowan and Judith Sansom since 1989 and operated as a guesthouse for the past twenty years.

They are now seeking a sale in order to enjoy their retirement.

David said: “We previously operated the business as a 4-star hotel with a fully operational restaurant.

“Recently, however, we have traded as a lifestyle operation.