Charming 4‑bed stone house with 2.8 acres and paddocks, ideal for family living.
4 bedrooms, one with ensuite
About 2.8 acres including paddocks and vegetable plots
Large detached double garage and additional outbuildings
Open plan kitchen/dining with high‑end fittings
Far‑reaching countryside views, private long driveway
EPC rating 40 (E) — poor energy efficiency
Oil‑fired central heating; traditional stone walls likely uninsulated
Slow broadband and above‑average council tax
Pen‑y‑Ffordd House is a characterful stone family home set within about 2.8 acres of private grounds, including paddocks ideal for equestrian use. The house combines original period features with a high‑quality open‑plan kitchen, spacious reception rooms and a large detached double garage. Far‑reaching countryside views and a long, tree‑lined drive create a strong sense of privacy and rural seclusion while Mold is only about two miles away.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors with four bedrooms (one ensuite), a large family bathroom, utility room and flexible reception spaces that suit family life and home working. The property is presented to a high standard internally, with recent kitchen and bathroom fittings, stone tiled floors to the ground floor and several working LPG/ oil appliances in the reception rooms.
Practical considerations are important: the property is traditionally constructed in granite/whinstone with no assumed wall insulation and an EPC rating of 40 (E). Heating is by an oil‑fired boiler with radiator system and there is slow broadband speed in the area. Council Tax band is high and the house dates from the early 20th century, so ongoing maintenance and potential fabric upgrades should be expected.
This is a strong proposition for families seeking a large, private rural home with land and scope for outbuilding use or modest conversion. It will particularly suit buyers who value countryside living, room for animals or gardening, and are prepared to manage the running costs and improvement works associated with an older, uninsulated stone property.