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Mold Road, Buckley

PROPERTY TYPE

Cottage

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Non-traditional

Key features

  • Two-bedroom semi-detached period home
  • Dating back to the early 1900s
  • Original Victorian tiled hallway flooring
  • High ceilings and picture rails throughout
  • Character lounge with log burner
  • Separate dining room with feature fireplace
  • Beautiful period features retained
  • Well-presented and full of character
  • Rare and unique period property
  • EPC- TBC

Description

Steeped in character and dating back to the early 1900s, this beautiful two-bedroom semi-detached period home offers a rare opportunity to own a truly unique and wonderfully presented property. From the moment you arrive, the home exudes charm, warmth and individuality, blending original period features with tasteful modern touches to create a welcoming and stylish living environment.

As soon as you step through the front door, the character of the home becomes immediately apparent. The entrance hallway greets you with stunning original Victorian tiled flooring, high ceilings and beautiful decorative archways, all complemented by classic picture rails that continue throughout much of the property. These original features create a wonderful sense of heritage and authenticity, setting the tone for the rest of the home. Inside, the property feels both cosy and spacious, with beautifully presented living spaces that perfectly capture the charm of period architecture. Character fireplaces, log burners and original details are thoughtfully preserved, creating a home that feels warm, inviting and full of personality.

The accommodation briefly comprises an entrance porch, welcoming hallway, lounge with log burner, separate dining room with feature fireplace, a well-appointed kitchen, two generous double bedrooms, a spacious family bathroom and a delightful cottage-style rear garden. The property also benefits from off-road parking for two vehicles and useful external utility space.

Property Description - Steeped in character and dating back to the early 1900s, this beautiful two-bedroom semi-detached period home offers a rare opportunity to own a truly unique and wonderfully presented property. From the moment you arrive, the home exudes charm, warmth and individuality, blending original period features with tasteful modern touches to create a welcoming and stylish living environment.

As soon as you step through the front door, the character of the home becomes immediately apparent. The entrance hallway greets you with stunning original Victorian tiled flooring, high ceilings and beautiful decorative archways, all complemented by classic picture rails that continue throughout much of the property. These original features create a wonderful sense of heritage and authenticity, setting the tone for the rest of the home.

Inside, the property feels both cosy and spacious, with beautifully presented living spaces that perfectly capture the charm of period architecture. Character fireplaces, log burners and original details are thoughtfully preserved, creating a home that feels warm, inviting and full of personality.

The accommodation briefly comprises an entrance porch, welcoming hallway, lounge with log burner, separate dining room with feature fireplace, a well-appointed kitchen, two generous double bedrooms, a spacious family bathroom and a delightful cottage-style rear garden. The property also benefits from off-road parking for two vehicles and useful external utility space.

Accommodation Comprises - To the side of the property is a gravelled driveway providing off-road parking for two vehicles.

A concrete pathway runs alongside the property to the rear garden, while a wrought iron gate from the pavement leads to a paved pathway guiding visitors to the front entrance.

Entrance Porch - The property is accessed via a double glazed UPVC front door leading into a welcoming porch area, offering useful space for coats and shoes. The space retains beautiful original decorative tiled flooring and high ceilings, immediately hinting at the period charm found throughout the home.

A stunning original wooden door with stained and frosted glass insert leads into the main entrance hallway.

Reception Hallway - The hallway is a striking introduction to the home, showcasing beautiful original Victorian tiled flooring, decorative archways and picture rails. Stairs rise to the first floor accommodation, and doors lead to the ground floor living spaces. The hallway also features a textured ceiling, central ceiling light point and radiator.

Lounge - The lounge is a wonderfully cosy yet spacious room positioned to the front of the property. Original wooden flooring adds warmth and character, while a charming multi-fuel log burner sits within the chimney breast on a tiled hearth, creating a fantastic focal point. Built-in shelving and cupboards occupy the recesses either side of the chimney breast, offering both style and practicality. The room further benefits from decorative coving, picture rails, a ceiling rose and a large double glazed bay window to the front elevation allowing natural light to flood the space. A radiator and TV point complete this inviting living room.

Dining Room - The dining room is a fantastic entertaining space and perfectly complements the character of the home. Newly fitted slate tiled flooring runs throughout, and the room enjoys dual aspect double glazed windows to the side and rear elevations, creating a bright and airy feel. A beautiful feature fireplace with open fire, slate hearth and rich wooden mantel creates an elegant centrepiece for the room. Picture rails and decorative ceiling details further enhance the character. The space comfortably accommodates a dining table and seating, making it ideal for both everyday dining and entertaining.

Kitchen - The kitchen continues the slate tiled flooring from the dining room and offers a charming yet practical space. It features a range of wall and base units with complementary work surfaces over and incorporates a 1½ stainless steel sink with mixer tap. A double glazed window overlooks the rear patio area, allowing natural light into the room. Within the chimney recess sits the cooker, with a shelf above that adds to the room’s characterful appeal. Additional features include space for an American-style fridge freezer, plumbing for an under-counter dishwasher and a modern vertical radiator. Under the stairs, the current owners have cleverly created a pantry area, providing useful storage for kitchen essentials while continuing the slate tiled flooring.
A double glazed uPVC door leads out to the rear garden.

Stairs From Hallway Rise To: -

Galleried Landing - Stairs rise to a charming split-level galleried landing, which adds an interesting architectural feature to the home. From here, there is access to all first floor accommodation as well as the loft space, which is fully boarded and fitted with a pull-down ladder for convenient storage. The landing also retains attractive picture rails and textured ceiling.

Bedroom One - Bedroom one is an exceptional main bedroom of impressive proportions. Currently accommodating a four-poster bed alongside wardrobes and additional furniture, the room still offers an abundance of space. Two double glazed uPVC windows with top openers overlook the front elevation, filling the room with natural light. Additional features include a decorative fireplace, radiator and original internal doors that further enhance the period charm.

Bedroom Two - The second bedroom is another generously sized double room and is currently arranged with both a double bed and desk area, making it perfect for those working from home.
A double glazed uPVC window overlooks the rear garden, while a decorative original fireplace provides character. The room also benefits from carpet flooring, radiator and original doors.

Bathroom - The bathroom is particularly spacious for a property of this type and offers an impressive amount of floor space. It is fitted with a three-piece suite comprising a panel bath with electric shower over and fully tiled enclosure, a low flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin with splashback tiling. Two double glazed frosted windows to the side elevation allow for natural light while maintaining privacy. Additional features include tiled flooring, a decorative fireplace, double panel radiator and space for freestanding storage units.

Outside - The rear garden perfectly complements the character of the home, offering a charming and private outdoor space. Immediately outside the kitchen is a limestone patio seating area, a wonderful suntrap that provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining and entertaining. From here, a winding paved pathway leads through a beautifully maintained cottage-style garden filled with mature shrubs, trees and seasonal planting, including daffodils currently in bloom. The garden features various borders and planting areas that create a wonderfully natural and rustic feel. At the bottom of the garden, stepping stones lead to a garden shed, offering additional storage. The garden provides multiple areas to enjoy sun or shade throughout the day, making it a peaceful and versatile outdoor space.

Outhouse/Utility Room - The property also benefits from a useful brick-built outhouse which has been converted from the original coal bunker into a practical utility space. It now features a Belfast sink with hot and cold taps, plumbing for a washing machine, lighting and power, and has recently been plastered, creating a highly functional additional space.

Epc Rating - Tbc -

Council Tax Band - C -

Do You Have A Property To Sell? - Please call and our staff will be happy to help with any advice you may need. We can arrange for Lauren Birch or Holly Peers to visit your property to give you an up to date market valuation free of charge with no obligation.

How To Make An Offer - Call a member of staff who can discuss your offer and pass it onto our client. Please note, we will want to qualify your offer for our client

Loans And Repayments - YOUR HOME IS AT RISK IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR OTHER LOANS SECURED ON IT.

Looking For Mortgage Advice? - Reid & Roberts Estate Agents can offer you a full range of Mortgage Products and save you the time and inconvenience of trying to get the most competitive deal yourself. We deal with all major Banks and Building Societies and can look for the most competitive rates around. Telephone Mold office on

Misrepresentation Act - These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate, are for guidance only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract - Intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in the employment of Reid and Roberts has the authority to make or give any representations or warranty in relation to the property.

Money Laundering - Both vendors and purchasers are asked to produce identification documentation and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.

Our Opening Hours - MONDAY - FRIDAY 9.00am - 5.30pm
SATURDAY 9.00am - 4.00pm

PLEASE NOTE WE OFFER ACCOMPANIED VIEWINGS 7 DAYS A WEEK

Services - The Agents have not tested any included equipment (gas, electrical or otherwise), or central heating systems mentioned in these particulars, and purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to their working order and condition prior to any legal commitment.

Would You Like To Arrange A Viewing? - Strictly by prior appointment through Reid & Roberts Estate Agents. Telephone Mold office on . Do you have a house to sell? Ask a member of staff for a FREE VALUATION without obligation.

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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: 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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About Reid and Roberts, Mold

3a Chester Street, Mold, CH7 1EG
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Reid & Roberts office is situated in the main thoroughfare of Estate Agents in the centre of Mold. Mold being the largest historical market town in the County of Flintshire and has a proud history. The medieval church of St Mary's is the centre piece to the town. The beautiful Clwyd Hills to the west of the town are ever popular with walkers and is located on the northern section of the Offa's Dyke Path, the long distance walk that leads from Prestatyn to Chepstow in the south of Wales.

Today Mold is in easy reach of the many tourist destinations throughout North Wales which boasts a vast variety of restaurants, shopping and cultural activities, in particular the popular Clwyd Theatre Cymru overlooking the lyn valley. The theatre building also houses a restaurant and cinema.

The town centre is busy with activity during the traditional Wednesdays and Saturday street markets. The livestock market is held adjacent to the town centre on Monday and Friday each week. On the first Saturday of each month, Mold Farmers' Market sells fresh local produce direct to customers from the St Mary's Church Hall. In contrast Mold has a variety of main supermarket chains and stores.

Mold has a selection of established successful English and Welsh speaking schools both at Primary and Secondary level, including a catholic primary school with transport to Catholic Secondary School in neighbouring town of Flint. Extensive public sports facilities can be found at the Mold Sports Centre with the addition of a bowling green, cricket club, rugby club, tennis courts and astro turf flood lit football ground.

Mold is situated off the main A55 express way providing excellent transport links to major motorways and easy access to neighbouring towns, including Chester CityCentre and the North West.

Affordability

Monthly repayments£913
Property: £ 200,000
Deposit: £ 20,000
Interest rate: 4.5%
Term: 30 years
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