Period character with modern comforts for multigenerational families.
No chain; extensive three-year restoration throughout
Five bedrooms; ground-floor DDA ensuite for adaptable living
High-spec fittings: Neff/Bosch appliances and mood lighting
Wet underfloor heating to ground floor; new roof and chimneys
EV charger points inside and outside garage; electric gates
Listed status and conservation area — will restrict alterations
Area shows above-average crime and high deprivation levels
Large plot with garage, new driveway, secluded yard and lawns
A striking five-bedroom Victorian house in the heart of Mold, offered chain-free after a comprehensive three-year restoration. The property combines period character — stone facades, bay windows and high ceilings — with modern comforts: wet underfloor heating to the ground floor, high-spec kitchen appliances, EV charging points and a new roof and chimneys. The ground floor has been lowered and fully insulated; security lighting and cameras are fitted and electric gates secure the new driveway.
The layout suits multigenerational family living: a ground-floor bedroom with DDA-compliant ensuite, open-plan kitchen/living and separate reception rooms, plus four bedrooms upstairs including a master with ensuite. Large rooms and high ceilings retain the house’s Victorian proportions while contemporary finishes and integrated appliances provide everyday convenience. The property includes a garage with electric doors, secluded yard, and generous staged lawns to front and side.
Important practical notes: the house is listed and in a conservation area, which will restrict alterations and may complicate future works. The wider locality scores high for deprivation and records above-average crime rates, so buyers should factor neighbourhood characteristics into their decision. Council tax is reported very low, and there is no flood risk.
Viewings are essential to appreciate the quality of the restoration and how period features have been conserved alongside modern upgrades. This home will suit a family or multigenerational household seeking a character property with contemporary systems already in place, but buyers planning significant change should allow for listed-building constraints.