Spacious four-bedroom family home with large landscaped garden and excellent A55 links.
Four double bedrooms with two ensuites and family bathroom
Large 30ft kitchen/family room ideal for open-plan living
Two lounges with shared open log-burning stove
0.14-acre landscaped garden with summerhouse and pergola
Oil-fired heating; boiler and radiators (not mains gas)
Slow broadband speeds may affect home working
Low ceilings and some small rooms in parts of the house
Council tax described as quite expensive
A substantial four-double-bedroom Victorian detached house set on a generous 0.14-acre plot in the attractive village of Caerwys. Original period features, sash windows and exposed stonework combine with modern updates to create a comfortable family home. The layout includes two lounges sharing an open log-burner, a large 30ft kitchen/family room and practical ground-floor WC—ideal for everyday family living and entertaining.
The landscaped gardens are a clear selling point: York flagstone patio, lawned terraces, a slate path, timber summerhouse and pergola provide private outdoor space for children and adults alike. Good road links via the nearby A55 make commuting to Chester, Liverpool, Manchester and destinations across North Wales straightforward.
Buyers should note some practical downsides: heating is oil-fired with a boiler and radiators, broadband speeds are slow, and council tax is described as quite expensive. Parts of the interior have low ceilings and smaller rooms consistent with the property's age. The house sits in an area with higher measured deprivation despite low local crime; these are factual points to consider alongside the property’s character and location.