Offers over
£450,000
4 bed detached house for salePen-Y-Maes Road, Holywell, Flintshire CH8
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Breakfast room
Kitchen / dining room
Study / reception hall
Cloke room WC
Lounge
Bathroom
Four bedrooms
Two garages
Set Within large grounds the property has two Garages Spacious & Versatile Accommodation
An excellent opportunity to acquire this substantial four-bedroom detached dormer bungalow.
This impressive home offers spacious and flexible accommodation ideal for modern family living. The layout is arranged over two floors, with the ground floor providing well-proportioned living areas perfect for day-to-day use and entertaining, alongside bedroom accommodation and bathroom facilities. The dormer first floor further enhances the property, creating additional bedrooms with pleasant outlooks over the surrounding gardens.
Externally, the property truly stands out, set within extensive grounds offering a high degree of privacy. The large plot provides excellent outdoor space, suitable for families, keen gardeners
A further key feature is the inclusion of two garages, offering ample parking, storage, or workshop potential, along with additional driveway space.
Key Features:
Detached dormer bungalow
Sought-after Pen Y Maes location
Four well-sized bedrooms
generous size plot
Flexible accommodation across two floors
Extensive private gardens
Two garages and ample parking
Excellent potential to personalise or extend (STPP)
Summary:
This is a rare opportunity to purchase a property of this size and plot in Pen Y Maes, offering both immediate comfortable living and future potential. Early viewing is highly recommended.
Holywell is a charming historic market town located in Flintshire, North Wales. Nestled between rolling countryside and the Dee Estuary, it offers a peaceful setting with strong community spirit and excellent access to nearby coastal and rural landscapes.
The town is steeped in history and is most famous for St Winefride’s Well, one of Britain’s oldest pilgrimage sites, attracting visitors from across the UK and beyond.
Today, Holywell combines traditional charm with everyday convenience. The town centre provides a range of local shops, cafés, schools, and essential amenities, making it a practical place to live while still retaining a village-like feel.
With good links to nearby towns such as Mold, Flint, and Chester, as well as access to the A55 North Wales Expressway, Holywell is well-positioned for commuting and travel. The surrounding countryside and nearby coastline also make it ideal for those who enjoy outdoor living
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