
St. Edmunds Terrace, Greenfield Road, Bryn Celyn, Holywell, CH8
- PROPERTY TYPE
Terraced
- BEDROOMS
2
- BATHROOMS
1
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- CHARACTER PROPERTY
- GENEROUSLY SIZED ROOMS
- LOW MAINTENANCE GARDENS
- DETACHED GARAGE
- IN NEED OF MODERNISATION
- COUNCIL TAX BAND C
Description
A characterful Victorian terrace offering spacious accommodation, high ceilings throughout and plenty of potential to modernise and create a stunning home in a sought-after position overlooking Greenfield Valley with a glimpse of the lake.
The property features two generous reception rooms, an open-aspect kitchen with beamed ceiling and breakfast bar, two double bedrooms, and a converted loft room offering flexible additional space. Traditional features such as original fireplaces, victorian range cooker, and period detailing add to the home’s charm and character.
Outside, there is an elevated front patio enjoying lovely views over Greenfield Valley, a rear patio, and a detached garage accessed via the rear lane.
Located close to Holywell town centre, with its range of shops, schools, and amenities, and offering easy access to the A55 Expressway and North Wales Coast Road, this property presents a fantastic opportunity to update and put your own stamp on a beautiful period home.
Entrance Porch:
Entered via a composite front door with decorative frosted double-glazed panels and top panel, the porch features wallpapered walls, carpeted flooring, and houses the fuse box and electric meter, both wall-mounted and elevated for convenience. A frosted glazed internal door with top panel opens into the living room.
Living Room:
A spacious reception room with carpeted flooring, wallpapered walls, two ceiling lights, and a wall-mounted radiator. A double-glazed window to the front elevation provides an elevated outlook over the surrounding countryside and a glimpse of the lake. The room includes fitted shelving within two alcoves, power sockets, and a feature electric fire, serving as a focal point. An open archway leads towards the staircase, and a door to the right gives access to the dining room, with a low step and open doorway also connecting the two rooms. The space benefits from high ceilings, enhancing the feeling of light and openness.
Dining Room:
A generously sized second reception room forming part of an open-plan kitchen/diner. The dining area features carpeted flooring, vibrant wallpapered wall, two wall-mounted radiators, and ample power sockets. A built-in cast-iron Victorian range cooker with mantel above and hearth below creates a striking traditional focal point. To the side, a wood-clad wall includes a wooden-panelled door opening to an under-stairs storage cupboard fitted with shelving and additional space. A brick-built squared archway leads directly into the kitchen, promoting an open and social layout. The room also enjoys high ceilings, adding to its sense of character.
Kitchen:
The kitchen area is finished with attractive tiled flooring, partially tiled and partially wallpapered walls, a beamed ceiling, skylight window, and two ceiling lights. There is a breakfast bar, power sockets, and space and plumbing for a washing machine. Fitted with a range of wall and base units with drawers, the kitchen includes an integrated electric oven, integrated four-ring hob, and a stainless-steel 1.5 sink and drainer positioned beneath a UPVC double-glazed window overlooking the rear elevation. A composite back door with frosted double-glazed panel provides direct access to the rear garden.
To the First Floor...
A carpeted staircase with wooden balustrade leads to the first floor, where the carpet continues throughout the landing area. The landing benefits from a high ceiling, two ceiling lights, and access to two bedrooms, the bathroom, and a further staircase to the second floor.
Bedroom:
A spacious double bedroom with carpeted flooring and high ceiling, featuring a double-glazed window overlooking the rear garden and surrounding greenery. Includes a wall-mounted radiator, built-in storage cupboard, central ceiling light, and a traditional fireplace with mantel, adding character to the room.
Bedroom:
Another generously sized double bedroom with carpeted flooring, wallpapered walls, and high ceiling. Features a traditional fireplace with mantel, ample space for wardrobes and bedroom furniture, double power sockets, and a wall-mounted double-panel radiator positioned between two double-glazed traditional windows. The front windows provide elevated views over the surrounding countryside and a glimpse of the lake in Greenfield Valley.
Bathroom:
A well-proportioned family bathroom with practical flooring, tiled walls featuring decorative accent strips, and a double-glazed frosted window to the side elevation. Fitted with a walk-in shower enclosure with glazed screen and sliding door, wash basin with mixer tap, matching WC, heated towel rail and a ceiling light.
Loft Room (Second Floor):
Accessed via a carpeted staircase, the converted loft room provides a versatile additional space, ideal as a guest room, home office, or hobby room. Finished with carpeted flooring, central ceiling light, power sockets, and built-in double door storage cupboard. Features a skylight window and a UPVC double-glazed window to the front elevation, offering lovely countryside views. Eaves access provides additional storage.
Outside:
To the front, an elevated patio area enclosed by decorative wrought-iron railings, offering a pleasant seating area to enjoy open views over Greenfield Valley and glimpses of the lake. To the rear is a raised patio garden accessed directly from the kitchen, enclosed by wooden fencing and low brick walls. Steps lead up to a rear lane, where a detached garage with up-and-over door provides secure parking or storage. The garage sits slightly away from the rear garden.
- 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: C
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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