Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Haulfryn 88 Chester Road, Mold, a cozy and compact detached type home with 4 bed in the CH7 1UF area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band F.
This classic property was built
The neighbourhood is known for having good properties at a reasonable price -
with a market valuation of £313,500 and a rental potential of £2,038 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"An imposing four bedroom detached period house, standing within large mature gardens with open views to the rear. Occupying a convenient position set back off Chester Road, within 1/3 mile of the Town Centre and local amenities. Providing well proportioned and versatile family accommodation with two elegant reception rooms, conservatory, large farmhouse style kitchen, ground floor cloakroom / WC, spacious first floor landing, four bedrooms (three double size) and refurbished family bathroom with shower cubicle and separate WC. Benefitting from gas fired central heating and replacement double glazing to the majority. Outside there is off road parking for several cars, a detached garage and mature garden with fruit trees, greenhouse and timber stores. INSPECTION RECOMMENDED.
LOCATION The property occupies a slightly elevated position set back off Chester Road, bordering open fields to the rear where the bronze age artefact known as the 'Gold Cape' was found. Mold is a thriving market town situated close to the A55/A494 road networks enabling ease of access towards Chester, Wrexham, Merseyside and beyond. There is a wide range of shopping facilities together with primary and secondary schools and leisure facilities. ACCOMMODATION COMPRISES Veranda style entrance with part glazed wood panelled front door with single glazed windows to either side to: RECEPTION HALL White spindle staircase to first floor with storage cupboard beneath, wall light points, dado rail, picture rail, coved ceiling and radiator. LOUNGE 25'3' into bay x 11'11' (7.70m into bay x 3.63m) A spacious and well lit room with deep double glazed bay window to the front, and further full length glazed French doors to the rear leading through to the conservatory. Feature cream coloured fire place with tiled inset and hearth (blocked off), coved ceiling wall light points, TV aerial point and two radiators. ADDITIONAL LOUNGE PHOTO SITTING ROOM / BEDROOM 12'4' x 11'11' (3.76m x 3.63m) An attractive room with low level double glazed window to the front and further double glazed window to the side elevation. Feature white painted fireplace surround with tiled inset and hearth (blocked off), herringbone wood blocked floor, picture rail, TV aerial point, telephone point and radiator. Currently used as an additional reception room, with potential for use as a further double bedroom if required. CLOAKROOM / WC 5'11' x 4'5' (1.80m x 1.35m) Comprising low flush WC and pedestal wash basin. Tile splash-back, tiled floor, radiator, electricity meter cupboard and internal window. KITCHEN / DINER 15'3' x 12' (4.65m x 3.66m) Fitted with a range of French oak style base cupboards and drawers to one wall with inset white French porcelain sink with traditional style mixer tap. Tiled recess with Leisure Range Master 110 four ring gas hob, hotplates, two ovens, gill and a pan drawer. Integrated dishwasher, wall mounted Worcester gas fired condensing boiler, double glazed windows to the side and rear elevations overlooking the gardens, tiled floor and double panelled radiator. Built in pantry cupboard with shelving. Stable door leading to: CONSERVATORY 20'2' x 9' reducing to 5'11' (6.15m x 2.74m reduci Built on a brick plinth with double glazed windows to all sides and French doors to the garden. Poly-carbonate type roof covering, wall light points, tiled floor and plumbing for washing machine. FIRST FLOOR LANDING Spacious landing with window to the rear elevation enjoying far reaching views of the surrounding area and countryside beyond. Radiator and white panelled interior doors to all rooms. BEDROOM ONE 12'4' x 12' (3.76m x 3.66m) Double glazed window to the front and radiator. BEDROOM TWO 12' x 10'5' (3.66m x 3.18m) Double glazed window to the front and radiator. BEDROOM THREE 11'4' x 8'6' (3.45m x 2.59m) Window to the rear with open aspect and radiator. STUDY / BEDROOM FOUR 5'10' x 6'6' (1.78m x 1.98m) A study / small guest bedroom with double glazed window to the front. BATHROOM 10'5' x 5'3' (3.18m x 1.60m) Refitted with a modern white suite comprising wood panelled bath, with traditional style mixer shower tap, separate shower cubicle and pedestal wash basin. Part tiled walls, wood effect wall panelling to part, vinyl tile effect floor, shelved recess, recessed lighting, access to roof space, radiator and single glazed window. SEPARATE WC Fitted with a white suite, wood effect panelling and single glazed window. OUTSIDE A long tarmacadam drive extends to the side of the property with double gates leading through to additional parking / turning area and access to the garage located to the rear of the property. FRONT GARDEN Privately enclosed front lawned garden with mature laurel hedging to the roadside, various shrubs and bushes. REAR GARDEN Delightful and well established lawned garden which borders onto historic fields to the rear, where the bronze age cape was found in recent years. The garden includes a number of fruit trees including apple and plum as well as mature bushes and shrubs. To the lower right hand corner is a pleasant gravelled seating area with privot hedge, a timber garden shed and aluminium frame greenhouse. There are two additional sheds, outside lights and tap. REAR ELEVATION GRAVELLED AREA DETACHED GARAGE Up and over door with power and light installed. DIRECTIONS From the Agent's Mold Office proceed along Chester Street, upon reaching the roundabout bear right onto Chester Road, Haulfryn will then be found after approximately 300 yards set back on the left hand side. AGENTS NOTES Flintshire County Council - Tax Band F VIEWING By appointment through the Agent's Mold Office on 01352 751515.
FLOOR PLANS - included for identification purposes only, not to scale.
DCW / LKJ - 27.08.2014
Amended 04/02/2015 AIS
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