Large landscaped plot with flexible single‑level family living and garage.
Five double bedrooms and flexible single‑storey layout with study and garden room
Vaulted, dual‑aspect living room with panoramic front views
Recently refitted bespoke kitchen; move‑in ready and chain free
Fully landscaped, tiered gardens on approximately 0.36 acre plot
Double garage, integral boiler room and multiple off‑road parking spaces
Heating by private oil boiler; not connected to community system
Council Tax is high (Band G); running costs may be significant
Village location in a remoter community; limited immediate amenities
Set on an elevated 0.36-acre plot in Rhydymwyn, this five-bedroom detached bungalow offers single-storey, flexible family living with spectacular front and rear views. Recently renovated throughout, the home has a vaulted dual-aspect living room, a bespoke refitted kitchen, two modern shower rooms, study, utility and a garden room — all ready for immediate occupation and sold chain free.
The landscaped, tiered gardens are a standout: paved terraces, decking, water features and an elevated lawn create private outdoor rooms ideal for entertaining or multi‑generational use. Off-road parking accommodates multiple vehicles and an integrated double garage includes an integral boiler room and personal access to the house.
Practical points to note: heating is by a private oil‑fired boiler and the property has cavity walls with external insulation; council tax sits in a higher band and broadband speeds are described as average. The village setting is peaceful and rural but classed as a remoter community, so daily services are limited locally and Mold is the nearest larger town for shops and schools.
For a family seeking a roomy, move‑in ready home with exceptional views and low flood risk, this bungalow presents rare single‑level living on a large plot. Buyers prioritising lower running costs or faster connectivity should factor in the oil heating and broadband limitations.