The Cross
Mold
Flintshire
CH7 1AZ
*CHARACTER 2 BEDROOM SEMI DETACHED HOUSE *LARGE GARDEN WITH OUTBUILDING *2 RECEPTION ROOMS
A character two bedroom semi-detached house with two reception rooms, off-road parking and good sized private rear garden with useful former brick stable/outbuilding. Located in a convenient position to the centre of New Brighton village, about a mile from Mold and with easy access onto the A494 enabling ease of access throughout the region. The cottage has been extended to the rear to provide adaptable accommodation with beamed ceilings to part, gas fired central heating and double glazing. In brief comprising: reception hall, lounge, sitting room, kitchen with access to the garden, ground floor bathroom with four piece suite, first floor landing and two double sized bedrooms. Off-road parking to the front and private enclosed rear garden.
This sandstone fronted house affords character deceptive accommodation which has benefitted from a single storey extension to the rear to provide comfortable accommodation, ideal for the first time buyer or professional person.
New Brighton is a small community village near to the A494(T) road enabling ease of access towards Deeside, Chester and the motorway network. The market town of Mold provides a wide range of shops, schools and Theatre Clwyd complex.
1.45 x 3.01 (4'9" x 9'10")Stepping inside, through a green upvc front door a welcoming entrance hallway, carpeted underfoot and warmed by a radiator, guides you past handy under-stair storage.
2.69. x 2.97 (8'9". x 9'8")To the first of two inviting reception rooms. To your right, the front living room is bathed in soft daylight from a large double-glazed window. Neutral décor, a central light pendant, and thoughtful radiator create a bright, cozy retreat.
3.17 x 3.03 (10'4" x 9'11")Through a wooden door, you enter the second reception, where a brick-set wood burner with a wooden mantle rests on dark grey tiles, ready to chase away winter chills. Dual-aspect windows flood this room with light, and vintage wall lights add a touch of cottage charm before a wooden door leads you into a small hallway that serves the ground-floor bathroom.
2.64 x 2.65 (8'7" x 8'8")Here, newly fitted wooden flooring meets white wooden cladding. A separate electric shower cubicle, deep panelled bathtub with a handheld shower, a white WC, and a two white Jack and Jill basin set into a grey-painted dresser unite style with function. Frosted double-glazed windows to ensure comfort and privacy.
3.50 x 2.61 (11'5" x 8'6")Back through the hallway, you’ll find the cottage-style kitchen, where black-stone tiled floors meet exposed ceiling beams. Painted grey wall and base units topped with rich wood countertops flank a white butler sink with vintage brass taps. A seven-ring Flavel gas stove, stainless-steel extractor, and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer above, make meal preparation effortless with space for a dining area making this a functional space. A rear window and a glazed door open onto the garden, filling the space with natural light.
1.42 x 2.18 (4'7" x 7'1" )Carpeted stairs with a white-painted balustrade sweep you upstairs to a landing where a side window and radiator keep things bright.
3.22 x 2.86 (10'6" x 9'4")The principal bedroom is a restful double, its soft carpet and double glazed window behind wooden-cottage style doors.
2.92 x 3.03 (9'6" x 9'11")The second bedroom, also a comfortable double, offers garden views and gentle charm of its own.
Outside, the two-tiered garden is a true suntrap. A paved patio with seating area invites outdoor dining, a lush lawn bordered by flowerbeds and a brick outbuilding. A second seating nook, and a gate returns you to the driveway timber garden shed with large glazed window currently used as a potting shed but would make a great studio.
3.68 x 3.48 (12'0" x 11'5" )
3.48 x 2.28 (11'5" x 7'5")One Bluebell House brings together period warmth, thoughtful updates, and a tranquil village setting—an irresistible combination for anyone seeking a countryside retreat with easy access to local amenities and transport links. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate its unique character.
Understood to be Freehold.
Flintshire County Council - Council Tax Band B.
From the Agent's Mold Office proceed up the High Street turning right at the traffic lights onto King Street. At the roundabout take the second exit and follow this road out of the town, straight on at the traffic lights and up the short dual carriageway into New Brighton village. The property will then be found on the right hand side opposite the car sales/garage.
From the Agent's Mold Office proceed up the High Street turning right at the traffic lights onto King Street. At the roundabout take the second exit and follow this road out of the town, straight on at the traffic lights and up the short dual carriageway into New Brighton village. The property will then be found on the right hand side opposite the car sales/garage.
The Material Information Report for this property can be viewed on the Rightmove listing. Alternatively, a copy can be requested from our office which will be sent via email.
If you are considering purchasing this property as a buy to let investment, our award winning lettings and property management department offer a preferential rate to anyone who purchases a property through Cavendish and lets with Cavendish. For more information contact Lettings Manager, David Adams on 01244 401440 or david.adams@cavendishrentals.co.uk
Mortgage referrals, conveyancing referral and surveying referrals will be offered by Cavendish Estate Agents. If a buyer or seller should proceed with any of these services then a commission fee will be paid to Cavendish Estate Agents Ltd upon completion.
By appointment through the Agent's Mold Office 01352 751515.
FLOOR PLANS - included for identification purposes only, not to scale.
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