Pen Y Fron Farm

Rhydymwyn, Mold, Clwyd, CH7 5HU

Guide Price

£595,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Jun 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 1.35 acres
  • 3 beds

Residential Tags: Farmhouse

Property Tags: Smallholding, Traditional Buildings

Land Tags: Paddock

Summary Details

  • First Marketed: Jun 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Farmhouse
  • Property Tags: Smallholding, Traditional Buildings
  • Land Tags: Paddock
*CHARMING RESIDENTIAL SMALL HOLDING *PEACEFUL RURAL LOCATION *USEFUL STONE OUTBUILDINGS *APPROXIMATELY 1.35 ACRES

A charming residential smallholding with useful range of traditional stone outbuildings and land, the whole extending to approximately 1.35 acres or thereabouts. Located in a peaceful setting along a minor country lane with splendid views across to Rhosesmor Mountain and Moel Famau, and the Cheshire Plains in the far distance The property is centred around a delightful courtyard, and enjoys considerable privacy and seclusion, whilst being within a few minutes' drive of the county town of Mold, some four miles distant. Affording comfortable accommodation with the benefit of an oil fired central heating system and newly installed UPVC double glazed windows, and in brief comprising: out-built front entrance porch, living room with inglenook fireplace and multi-fuel stove, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room with adjoining porch, inner hallway and ground floor bathroom; first floor landing, and three double sized bedrooms to include a principal bedroom with en suite shower room. Substantial stone shippon with potential for conversion, subject to planning consent, open fronted garage, tool shed, walled orchard and two interconnecting paddocks.

Location - The property occupies a peaceful location mid-way between the villages of Pantymwyn and Rhydymwyn, and is surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside. The nearby village of Pantymwyn has a popular inn, shop/post office and golf course, and there is a primary school in Gwernaffield, approximately 2 miles. Although rurally situated, the market town of Mold is within a short drive providing a comprehensive range of shopping facilities catering for most daily needs, schools for all ages and leisure facilities. The city of Chester is approximately 16 miles distant and both Liverpool and Manchester Airports are within an hour's drive.

The Accommodation Comprises: - Wood effect double glazed panelled door to:

Sunroom - Single glazed windows, radiator, feature slate wall and glazed inner door to:

Living Room - 4.60m x 4.98m (15'1" x 16'4") - An attractive room with double glazed windows to two aspects, stone inglenook fireplace with exposed beam and Villager multi-fuel stove. Open beamed ceiling, wall light points, shelved alcove, tv aerial point and radiator. Door to the dining room.

Dining Room - 3.78m x 4.65m (12'5" x 15'3") - Double glazed windows to two aspects, two large beams, feature slate wall, wall light points, deep tiled window sills, double panelled radiator and electricity meter cupboard.

Kitchen - 4.95m x 4.60m (16'3" x 15'1") - A spacious kitchen with two double glazed windows overlooking the front courtyard and further double glazed window with frosted glass to the rear. Range of base and wall units with wood trim and light toned worktops, single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap and tiled splashback. Space for electric cooker, open beamed ceiling, plumbing for dishwasher and space for fridge. Three radiators and open tread staircase to the first floor.

Utility Room - 2.54m x 3.43m max (8'4" x 11'3" max) - A single drainer stainless steel sink unit with base cupboards and drawers beneath, plumbing for washing machine, part tiled walls, tiled floor, radiator, built-in cupboard housing the Worcester oil fired central heating boiler, double glazed window and glazed door to the side porch.

Side Porch - Single glazed window, tiled floor and part glazed wood panelled exterior door.

Inner Hallway - 1.96m x 2.13m (6'5" x 7') - Parquet woodblock flooring, double panelled radiator, telephone point, built-in cloaks cupboard with louvred doors and enclosed side porch with modern wood grain effect double glazed door providing access to the rear garden.

Bathroom - 2.67m x 3.53m (8'9" x 11'7") - Fitted with a four piece suite comprising panelled bath, tiled shower enclosure with mains shower valve, pedestal wash basin and low flush wc. Part tiled walls, radiator and double glazed window with frosted glass.

First Floor Landing - Two high level double glazed windows and electric heater.

Bedroom One - 4.75m x 3.68m (15'7" x 12'1") - Double glazed dormer window to the front with tiled sill and with far reaching views over the surrounding countryside across to the Cheshire Plains in the far distance. Two built-in double wardrobes with louvred doors and radiator.

En Suite Shower Room - 2.06m x 3.05m (6'9" x 10') - Fitted with a three piece suite comprising shower enclosure with glazed screen and mains shower valve, pedestal wash basin and wc. Part tiled walls, double panelled radiator, double glazed window with views across to Rhosesmor Mountain and airing cupboard with radiator and slatted shelving.

Bedroom Two - 4.24m x 4.65m (13'11" x 15'3") - A spacious second bedroom with double glazed dormer windows to two aspects and further double glazed window to the side gable with beautiful uninterrupted views across to Moel Famau. Exposed beams, loft access and two radiators.

Bedroom Three - 3.84m x 3.58m (12'7" x 11'9") - A double sized room with double glazed dormer window to the front with tiled sill, built-in wardrobe with louvred doors, exposed beams and radiator.

Outside - The property is located along a minor lane and is approached via a stone entrance with gate which leads to a large gravelled courtyard to the front of the house. Informal lawned gardens extend to either side of the courtyard with stone walling and range of traditional outbuildings. There are gates from the courtyard providing access to the adjoining paddock and orchard.

Traditional Stone Outbuildings - A substantial stone and slated outbuilding providing useful storage/workshop and garage, with potential, subject to necessary planning consent being obtained, for conversion into residential. use. Comprising:

Shippon - 8.71m x 4.72m (28'7" x 15'6") - Single glazed windows and power and light installed. An internal ladder provides access to a useful loft area.

Garage - 5.08m x 3.71m (16'8" x 12'2") - Up and over door, power and light and loft storage area.

Store/Utility - 4.80m x 3.81m (15'9" x 12'6") - Vaulted ceiling and power and light installed.

Open Fronted Garage - 4.14m x 3.25m (13'7" x 10'8") - A detached open fronted garage of stone and slate construction.

Tool Shed - 2.57m x 2.72m (8'5" x 8'11") - A small detached building of stone and slate construction with two single glazed windows and water supply connected.

Two Pigsties -

Garden - To the rear is a secluded lawned garden with established trees and hedging to the boundaries, stone walling and far reaching views over the surrounding countryside.

Paddock - A well maintained grassed paddock extends to the eastern side of the property, which is divided into two interconnecting paddocks.

Orchard - An enclosed stone walled orchard with a small selection of trees, to include damson and apple.

Services - Septic tank drainage, mains water supply and oil fired central heating.

Tenure - The tenure is understood to be freehold.

We are advised a covenant prohibits the property being used as a kennels.

Council Tax - Flintshire County Council - Council Tax Band F.

Directions - From Mold take the A541 Denbigh Road to the village Rhydymwyn and left turn opposite the garage/petrol station onto Nant Alyn Road. Continue for some 500 yards, passing the wildlife centre and take the next left over the bridge onto a minor country lane. Proceed up the hill for about 0.25 mile passing two cottages on the right, and then almost immediately after the second cottage take the right to the side of the farmhouse -denoted by the sign for Twmpath. Continue up the lane for a further 0.25 mile and take the FIRST LEFT whereupon the property will be found after a short distance on the left. PLEASE NOTE: it’s a sharp left turning into the drive, immediately after the stone building.

Aml - ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS
Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation before we can confirm the sale in writing. We would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.

Viewing - By appointment through the Agent's Mold Office .

FLOOR PLANS - included for identification purposes only, not to scale.

DCW/JF



Marketed by: Cavendish Estate Agents, Mold

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