Compact character home with garden and strong transport links for first-timers.
End-terrace cottage built in 1862 with period character
A charming two-bedroom end-terrace cottage built in 1862, offering character features and compact, well-laid-out living across about 615 sq ft. The cosy lounge centres on a distinctive fireplace (original wagon-wheel feature) with a log-burner, and the fitted kitchen and contemporary bathroom provide everyday comfort without major upheaval. Double glazing was installed after 2002 and the property sits on a small courtyard garden ideal for alfresco seating.
Positioned in a quiet village setting with excellent A55 access, fast broadband and strong mobile signal, this home suits first-time buyers seeking a character starter or buyers seeking a small holiday let/investment. The house is freehold with low local crime and affordable council tax, and nearby Mold and Caerwys supply shops, schools and local services.
Notable practical points are that heating runs from a bottled LPG boiler and radiators, which can be more expensive and require bottle deliveries; the plot is small so extension potential is limited. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived, which may affect long-term resale values and local services. Overall this is a compact period home with genuine charm and straightforward running considerations for a buyer who values character and good transport links.