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Modern and Spacious 4 bed Cottage property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£650,000
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Celtic Cottage is a charming four bedroom stone cottage steeped in history, featuring exquisite stone window and door surrounds sourced from St Clare s Convent in Pantasaph, hand carved by friars in 1858. The entrance hall, kitchen, and utility floors are finished with elegant sawn York stone flags, blending historical craftsmanship with modern comfort. Thoughtfully self built by the current owners, this unique home offers timeless character alongside spacious, family friendly living in the peaceful village of Maeshafn. This beautifully presented home spans approximately 1,867 sq. ft. across two generous floors, making it an ideal haven for families or anyone seeking a peaceful rural lifestyle with convenient access to local amenities.

Maeshafn enjoys an enviable location just 3 miles from the vibrant market town of Mold and approximately 15 miles from the historic city of Chester. With excellent road links via the A494 and A55, the property offers seamless connectivity to North Wales, the North West, and beyond, making it perfect for commuters and those who value both countryside tranquility and urban convenience.

Ground Floor
Upon entering the welcoming hallway, you are immediately drawn into a warm and inviting living space. The stone window and door surrounds throughout the home were sourced from St Clare s Convent in Pantasaph and were hand carved by the friars in 1858, adding a unique historical character to the property. The entrance hall, kitchen, and utility room floors are beautifully finished with sawn York stone flags, lending a durable and elegant finish underfoot.

At the front of the home, a spacious lounge awaits, perfect for entertaining featuring a striking stone fireplace with a log burner and large window and patio doors that bathe the room in natural light.

The heart of the home is the expansive kitchen diner, designed with both functionality and family life in mind. This bright, open space offers plenty of room for cooking, dining, and gathering. The kitchen is equipped with two charming cookers an electric range style cooker for everyday convenience, and a traditional solid fuel range cooker, perfect for adding warmth and character during the colder months. Just off the kitchen lies a cosy sitting room, ideal for relaxing evenings or use as a snug playroom.

First Floor
Upstairs, the property offers four well proportioned bedrooms. The main bedroom features a stylish en suite shower room, while the remaining bedrooms provide flexible accommodation for children, guests, or workspace. Ample built in storage is available both on the landing and within some of the bedrooms.

A particular highlight is the beautifully appointed family bathroom, showcasing a freestanding claw foot bath, walk in shower, and elegant period fixtures that exude classic sophistication.

Outside & Additional Features
One of the most distinctive features of Celtic Cottage is the charming converted outbuilding, now transformed into a traditional pub style bar. Complete with fitted seating, beer taps, and a well crafted bar area, it s the ultimate space for entertaining or unwinding in a truly unique setting with further potential for alternative uses.

Equally impressive, the outdoor areas boast beautifully maintained gardens at both the front and rear. The rear garden is designed for entertaining, with patio doors from the bar opening directly onto a spacious paved patio ideal for al fresco dining and soaking in the tranquil surroundings. A covered, built in barbecue area enhances the space, making outdoor gatherings enjoyable year round. A private driveway provides generous parking for multiple vehicles and leads to a large garage.

Located in the peaceful village of Maeshafn renowned for its scenic walks, welcoming community, and unspoiled countryside this exceptional property offers a rare opportunity to enjoy rural Welsh living at its finest, with the convenience of nearby towns and excellent transport links.

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Nearby Schools
Gwernymynydd C.P. School
1.7mi
Ysgol Y Waun
2.2mi
The Haven
2.2mi
Ysgol Bro Fammau
2.5mi
Nercwys CIW Voluntary Aided Primary School
2.6mi
Nearby Stations
Penyffordd Station
6.0mi
Buckley Station
6.1mi
Hope (Flintshire) Station
6.9mi
Caergwrle Station
7.3mi
Cefn-y-Bedd Station
7.5mi
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