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The School House, Gorsedd, Holywell

PROPERTY TYPE

Semi-Detached

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • GRADE II LISTED BUILDING
  • TWO BEDROOMS
  • SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION OF GORSEDD
  • ORIGINAL FEATURES STILL PRESENT
  • LOUNGE, DINING ROOM, KITCHEN
  • BATHROOM
  • GARDEN TO THE FRONT
  • NO ONWARD CHAIN

Description

Reid and Roberts Estate and Letting Agents are proud to present to the market this idyllic Grade II listed stone building situated within a sought after location of Gorsedd. This School master's house was built in 1853 to the design of T H Wyatt, along with the Church of St Paul and the vicarage. Internally the property still exerts many of it's original features with an original brick built washing range and stove which lets you visualise the building's past. The property would benefit from a scheme of renovation allowing you to create a truly unique home.

The accommodation briefly comprises; Entrance Porch, Reception Hallway, Lounge, Dining Room and Kitchen to the ground floor. With stairs rising to the first floor accommodation where you are met with Two Bedrooms and a family bathroom.

Situated in the sought after village of Gorsedd which offers a Public House and Church. Holywell Town Centre is close by which has a wider range of Shops, Schools, and Recreational Facilities, within easy access to the A55 which offers a link up to the main motorway networks.

Accommodation Comprises - The property is approached via pedestrian access to the side of the property.

Wooden door leads into:

Entrance Porch - 1m x 1m (3'3" x 3'3") - Single glazed window to the side elevation and courtesy light.

Wooden Door leads into:

Reception Hallway - 4.8m x 0.9m (15'8" x 2'11") - A sizeable entrance into the property with a wide staircase leading to the first floor accommodation, wall mounted alarm system, double panel radiator, light and power points.

A door at the bottom of the stairs allows access to the courtyard and wash house.

Panel door leads into:

Lounge - 4.259m x 3.516m (13'11" x 11'6") - With feature original cast iron open fire sat on a tiled hearth with matching surround, stone mullion window to the front elevation, double panel radiator, phone point, picture rail and PIR sensor.

Dining Room - 3.55m x 2.292m (11'7" x 7'6") - Offering another open fire set on a tiled hearth, fitted cupboard within recess housing electric meters, fuse box and integrated shelving, with and additional under stairs storage cupboard, PIR sensor, stone mullion window to the front elevation and double panel radiator.

Kitchen - 3.380m x 2.48m (11'1" x 8'1" ) - Fitted with a stainless steel sink unit with base unit, floor standing oil fired boiler, built in 'pantry' cupboard with fitted shelves, stone mullion window to rear elevation and double panel radiator.

Stairs From Hallway Rise To: -

Landing - Good size area giving access to all first floor accommodation with stone mullion window to the front elevation, small loft access point and single panel radiator.

Bedroom One - 3.60m x 2.39m (11'9" x 7'10") - Walk in cupboard with fitted shelving and wall mounted alarm panel measuring (1.30m x 0.9m). Stone mullion window to the front elevation, single panel radiator and power points.

Bedroom Two - 3.19m x 2.50m (10'5" x 8'2") - With small loft access point, stone mullion window to the side elevation, single panel radiator and phone point.

Bathroom - 1.9m x 1.6m (6'2" x 5'2") - Three piece suite comprising of panelled bath, pedestal sink unit and low flush toilet with a window to the front elevation.

Outside - To the front of the property you will find a feature stone wall to all boundaries with a wrought iron gate to the side elevation, giving access to a good sized garden where the oil tank is located.

Pedestrian access can be found to the rear where a wooden gate gives access to the courtyard. There is a doorway to enter the property to the hallway and also leads into:

Wash House -

Epc Rating G -

Brochures

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COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: D
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
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About Reid and Roberts, Holywell

10 High Street, Holywell, CH8 7LH
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About us...

At Reid & Roberts we believe we offer something special.

Our offices have been established since 2003 and as an independent family run company it is very important to us that we give you the experience you expect. 

W

ith over 40 years' worth of combined estate agent experience, we offer professional and honest service every step of the way.

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Holywell office is ideally located on the main High Street which has a street market every Thursday.

The town centre is predominantly made up of Grade II listed Georgian and Victorian period buildings and offers many businesses and independent stores to serve the shopping needs of those local to the town and surrounding villages.

A ten minute walk from Holywell Town Centre is the Greenfield Valley which has a number of conserved mills and structures from bygone ages and is the only place in Wales to have seven scheduled ancient monuments. 

Holywell is a gateway for the keen rambler to explore the surrounding unspoiled countryside from the panoramic heights of the Halkyn and Brynford Common to the banks of the River Dee estuary.

Hours of Business

Monday - Friday 9.15am - 5.30pm

Saturday 9.00am - 4.00pm

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