£520,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleNercwys Mountain, Mynydd Du, Mold, Flintshire CH7
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Beresford Adams - Mold Sales
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About this property
A charming "must see" and deceptively spacious four-bedroom semi-detached period cottage, believed to date back to circa 1854, beautifully modernised while retaining its original character.
Set in a secluded and idyllic location on a quiet country lane atop Nercwys Mountain, this unique family home sits within approximately 0.75 acres of mature gardens, including an adjoining paddock, established vegetable patch with poly tunnel and stable. Along with a stunning elevated log cabin-style summerhouse with raised decked patio—perfect for entertaining or enjoying panoramic views across the Cheshire Plain and beyond.
The accommodation is well-presented throughout and benefits from modern double glazing, solar panels, log burner and oil-fired central heating. In brief, it comprises: Entrance hall, spacious through lounge/dining room, luxury oak-fitted kitchen with complementary granite worktops, rear hall/utility area, downstairs bathroom, four bedrooms, and a contemporary shower room.
Outside, the delightful informal gardens feature a range of useful outbuildings including store sheds, a large greenhouse, and two driveways providing ample off-road parking and additional access to the paddock.
The property is located just a few miles from the picturesque villages of Nercwys, Llanarmon-yn-Iâl, and Eryrys, and only 2.5 miles from the A5105 Chester Road at Treuddyn—offering excellent links for commuters to Mold, Chester, Wrexham, and Deeside.
This highly sought-after rural area is classified as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its stunning scenery, rich history, and abundance of countryside walks, bridleways, and cycling routes. The nearby village of Nercwys offers a local primary school, bus service, and easy access to the market town of Mold, which boasts a wide range of shops, schools, and leisure facilities.
A rare opportunity to purchase a beautifully renovated period home in a tranquil rural setting, with land and exceptional views—early viewing is highly recommended.
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