Large garden and parking, ideal for buyers wanting renovation potential.
Chain free sale with no onward chain
Large rear garden and generous overall plot
Off-street parking for multiple vehicles
Lounge with wood burner; kitchen opens to patio doors
Single family bathroom; three modest bedrooms
Built 1967–1975; requires updating and refresh work
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas central heating
Area shows deprivation indicators despite low crime
This three-bedroom semi-detached house on Mercia Drive is offered chain free and sits on a large plot with substantial rear garden and off-street parking. The property was extended and features a welcoming entrance hall, a lounge with a wood burner, and a kitchen/breakfast room with patio doors onto the garden — good for family living and entertaining.
Constructed in the late 1960s–1970s, the home benefits from double glazing fitted after 2002, mains gas boiler and radiators, and a useful attached storage shed. The layout provides three modest but well-proportioned bedrooms and a single family bathroom, making this a sensible choice for growing families or buyers seeking a roomy garden and practical parking.
The house shows signs of age and will suit buyers prepared to update and refresh interiors — there is clear renovation potential rather than a fully modern finish. The wider neighbourhood is classified as ageing suburbanites with very deprived area indicators, although local crime levels are low and transport/mobile and broadband services are strong, making commuting and home working straightforward.
Mynydd Isa lies close to Mold (around two miles), with good local schools, nearby footpaths for walkers and cyclists, and a range of shops, cafés and leisure options in Mold itself. This property offers space, a large garden and clear potential for improvement — a practical canvas for families or investors willing to carry out modernisation.