- Detached two-bedroom bungalow on a large plot with countryside views
- Newly fitted kitchen with underfloor heating and integrated dishwasher
- Fully boarded loft with rear window, potential for conversion (requires works)
- Larger-than-average front and rear gardens, deck and paved patio
- Attached garage, driveway with multiple off-street parking spaces
- Oil-fired boiler heating; main fuel is oil (not community supply)
- Single bathroom only; EPC Rating D
- Built c.1967–75 — recent renovation but older construction risks remain
Set on a generous plot on sought-after Cilcain Road, this detached two-bedroom bungalow offers peaceful countryside views while being a short drive from Mold. The accommodation is freshly updated: a newly fitted kitchen with underfloor heating, modern bathroom, upgraded insulation and a serviced oil boiler make the house largely move-in ready. The open-plan kitchen/dining room and large lounge give a flexible living layout, and full-height boarded loft with a rear window presents scope for further living space subject to consent.
Outside, larger-than-average front and rear gardens, a paved patio, wooden deck and concrete driveway providing multiple off-street parking spaces sit alongside an attached garage with power and storage. The rear faces farmland, delivering privacy and a rural outlook. Practical features include utility room access to garden, double glazing throughout and underfloor heating in the kitchen.
Notable considerations: heating is oil-fired (not a community supply) and the EPC is rated D. There is one bathroom and only two bedrooms, which may limit some buyers. The loft is boarded and offers development potential but would require installing permanent stairs and any necessary planning or building approvals. The property was constructed in the late 1960s–1970s, so some hidden maintenance items may arise despite recent renovations.
This bungalow will suit downsizers seeking single-storey living with outdoor space, buyers wanting countryside proximity to Mold, or those looking for modest further value via loft conversion. Freehold tenure, very low local crime and fast broadband add to its practical appeal, while the local area shows mixed socio-economic indicators that buyers should note.