Large, versatile four-bedroom detached home with panoramic rural views and ample parking..
No onward chain; large 2,300 sq ft detached family home
Set across three floors with versatile living and home-office options
Four bedrooms, two en suites; principal suite with walk-in wardrobe
Panoramic elevated views across countryside to the Wirral
Double garage with loft storage plus twin driveway parking
Large, tiered private garden with patios and decked walkway
Built 2007–2011; double glazing, cavity insulation, mains gas heating
Council tax quite expensive; area shows high deprivation statistics
Tucked away down a private tree-lined drive, this spacious four-bedroom detached house occupies a large plot within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Spread over three floors and extending to around 2,300 sq ft, the home is designed for flexible family living: a principal suite with walk-in wardrobe and en suite, a second en suite bedroom, a dedicated study, and a ground-floor room that can function as dining room or a fourth bedroom. Large windows and a Juliet balcony showcase far-reaching rural views across the surrounding hills and out towards the Wirral.
Practical family features include a large kitchen/breakfast room with granite worktops, a utility and laundry room, plentiful fitted storage, double garage with loft storage, and twin driveways providing ample parking (space for caravan/motorhome). Thoughtfully landscaped, tiered gardens, paved patios and a decked walkway create private outdoor living and entertaining areas. No onward chain speeds up the purchase process for buyers ready to move.
The property was constructed in the late 2000s and benefits from double glazing, cavity wall insulation and mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators. Broadband and mobile signal are average for the area. Its elevated rural setting is peaceful and low in crime, with nearby countryside walking and local village amenities; Mold and major road links are a short drive away.
Notable drawbacks are presented plainly: council tax is described as quite expensive, and wider-area socio-economic data records high deprivation despite the attractive AONB setting. Prospective buyers should also note some split-level and lower-ground arrangements may not suit everyone and check accessibility. Overall this is a versatile, well-proportioned family home with strong outdoor appeal and good parking, best suited to buyers who prioritise space, views and countryside living.