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5 bed detached house for saleGarneddwen, Lixwm, Holywell, Flintshire CH8
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Beresford Adams - Holywell Sales
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About this property
16th century farmhouse
Historical and architectural significance as a Grade II Listed Building
Featured in Houses of the Welsh Countryside by Peter Smith (Royal Commission on Ancient Monuments, 1988 ed.) and in research by Discovering Welsh Houses Group and Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory
Situated in peaceful farming countryside with extensive views across to the Clywdian Mountains aonb and Halkyn Common
4/5 bedrooms
Wealth of original features providing a foundation for a sympathetic restoration
Outbuildings including Grade II Listed former bakehouse
EPC rating: EPC Exempt
No onward chain
Garneddwen Fawr is located in the ancient Township of Garneddwen, about half a mile from the village of Lixwm, Flintshire, in North Wales. It is located on a private drive leading from Ffordd Garneddwen, nestled amongst ancient farmland with beautiful views of the Clywdian Mountains, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village has a popular Inn, primary school, chapel, and organic village shop.
Garneddwen Fawr offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of Welsh heritage. This charming stone property combines traditional character with modern comforts creating an idyllic countryside retreat. Perfectly positioned to enjoy the best of North Wales and within easy access to Chester, the property offers peaceful seclusion whilst having good access to local villages and amenities.
Situated about 7 miles from Mold and 3 miles from Holywell and the North Wales Expressway, the property is within easy reach of:
• Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park’s magnificent landscapes,
• Charming market towns with local shops, schools, and restaurants,
• The stunning North Wales coastline, and
• Excellent walking, cycling, and outdoor recreation opportunities.
Recent research by the Discovering Welsh Houses Group and the Oxford Dendrochronology Laboratory dates the house around 1590 when it was constructed as a hall house, with a large parlour and lateral chimney and fireplace added later. The house also underwent further modifications in the 18th/19th century.
This Grade II Listed house retains many of its early architectural features, including a 17th century timber-framed post and panel screen with traditional doors either side, an inglenook fireplace and salt cupboard, a wealth of exposed beams, and a distinctive “Halkyn marble” doorstep.
On the ground floor, the accommodation comprises entrance porch and hall, lounge, living/dining room, kitchen, bedroom 4, bedroom 5/study, shower room, back porch, bathroom, and externally accessed utility room. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, a bathroom, and an externally accessed former granary.
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