Large plot with strong conversion potential near Mold in a peaceful village setting.
Large plot with outbuildings and separate paddock available by negotiation
Former public house layout — bar, lounge, snug, cellar, WCs and kitchen
Built 1841 with traditional stone walls; many original features intact
Listed as before-1900 construction; assumed uninsulated stone walls
Oil-fired boiler and radiators; double glazing but unknown install date
Total internal area approx 1,023 sq ft; modest internal size for 4 beds
Requires renovation/upgrades and planning consent for development
Rural village location, no flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband
This substantial 19th-century stone property sits in Hendre village on a large plot, offering genuine conversion and development potential (subject to Flintshire planning). Once a community pub, many original period features remain and the layout includes bar area, lounge, snug, cellar, kitchen, living room and WC facilities — useful for reuse or reconfiguration into a family home or multi-room dwelling.
Practical details: the house is listed as constructed before 1900 with granite/whinstone walls that are assumed uninsulated. Heating is oil-fired boiler with radiators; glazing is double but installation date is unknown. The building will require targeted upgrading — insulation, possible electrical and plumbing modernisation, and works to bring internal living spaces fully up to contemporary standards.
The plot is a standout asset: extensive outside space with outbuildings and a paddock available separately by negotiation. The setting is rural with excellent mobile signal and fast broadband, low crime and no flood risk. The village location suits buyers seeking country living with access to local amenities and outdoor recreation.
This property is best for buyers looking for a character-rich renovation or an investor/developer willing to navigate local planning. Be aware the area scores as very deprived in some indices, and any change of use or development will need formal consent from Flintshire planners. Viewings recommended to appreciate scale and potential.