5 bedroom detached house
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Detached house
5 beds
5 baths
510,088 sq ft / 47,389 sq m
EPC rating: F
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Features and description
- 5 Bedrooms in the main house, 3 with en suites
- 2 Bedroom Granary - EPC: C
- 1 Bedroom Stable cottage - EPC: D
- 1,741 sq foot barn, ideal for stabling/storage
- Numerous outbuildings
- Two pigsties plus one chicken coop, presently used as a wine store
- Set in the middle of approximately 11.71 acres
- Planning permission for indoor swimming pool
Tyn Y Coed Farm is a substantial and highly attractive stone farmhouse, with 4,000 square feet of beautifully presented accommodation, as well as two separate cottages, which are ideal for office space, granny accommodation or holiday lets. These two cottages could be made into one larger cottage (subject to planning) The farm sits in the middle of approximately 12 acres of paddocks and grounds, surrounded by stunning rolling Flintshire countryside.
Entering the main house, you are greeted by a large and impressive reception hall, with wooden flooring and an open fireplace with a limestone surround. The 24ft drawing room has timber beams overhead and a Calor gas fire, set into an exposed stone feature wall. There is also a well-presented dining room, a study and a light and airy sitting room which has underfloor heating and six sets of French doors opening onto the gardens. The kitchen/breakfast room has Indian sandstone flooring, bespoke wooden units, granite worktops, two islands, one of which is moveable and a dual fuel Aga (oil and electric).
Upstairs there are five double bedrooms, four of which are similarly proportioned, while the impressive principal bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and a Juliet balcony overlooking the gardens. The principal bedroom and two further bedrooms are en suite, while the first floor has a family bathroom, with Jacuzzi bath and a shower room located on the ground floor.
The property benefits from two further dwellings: a one-bedroom stable cottage and a two-bedroom granary, both of which have fully fitted kitchens and bathrooms, and could provide income as a holiday let, or be used as annexes to the main accommodation or office space.
The property is set in a stunning rural location. The village of Treuddyn is less than a mile away, with post office and local store, as well as a primary school. Mold itself has plenty of everyday amenities, including a good choice of shops, supermarkets, cafés and restaurants, plus a leisure centre, several schools. Golf is available at Mold and Padeswood & Buckley Golf Clubs. Chester is 14 miles to the east, with its bustling and historic centre and excellent shopping facilities, and is easily accessible by the A55 North Wales Expressway, which also provides easy access further into North Wales.
A single track driveway leads to the house, which has a large tarmac courtyard at its front, providing plenty of parking space, around which the main house and cottages are set. The property also includes a substantial barn which could be altered to provide in the region of 10-12 stables. The gardens to the rear of the house face to the south and west and overlook an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The gardens have areas of lawn, seating areas and several fruit trees. The property sits in approximately 11.71 acres. The paddocks are currently let out and are usually cropped for hay.
Entering the main house, you are greeted by a large and impressive reception hall, with wooden flooring and an open fireplace with a limestone surround. The 24ft drawing room has timber beams overhead and a Calor gas fire, set into an exposed stone feature wall. There is also a well-presented dining room, a study and a light and airy sitting room which has underfloor heating and six sets of French doors opening onto the gardens. The kitchen/breakfast room has Indian sandstone flooring, bespoke wooden units, granite worktops, two islands, one of which is moveable and a dual fuel Aga (oil and electric).
Upstairs there are five double bedrooms, four of which are similarly proportioned, while the impressive principal bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and a Juliet balcony overlooking the gardens. The principal bedroom and two further bedrooms are en suite, while the first floor has a family bathroom, with Jacuzzi bath and a shower room located on the ground floor.
The property benefits from two further dwellings: a one-bedroom stable cottage and a two-bedroom granary, both of which have fully fitted kitchens and bathrooms, and could provide income as a holiday let, or be used as annexes to the main accommodation or office space.
The property is set in a stunning rural location. The village of Treuddyn is less than a mile away, with post office and local store, as well as a primary school. Mold itself has plenty of everyday amenities, including a good choice of shops, supermarkets, cafés and restaurants, plus a leisure centre, several schools. Golf is available at Mold and Padeswood & Buckley Golf Clubs. Chester is 14 miles to the east, with its bustling and historic centre and excellent shopping facilities, and is easily accessible by the A55 North Wales Expressway, which also provides easy access further into North Wales.
A single track driveway leads to the house, which has a large tarmac courtyard at its front, providing plenty of parking space, around which the main house and cottages are set. The property also includes a substantial barn which could be altered to provide in the region of 10-12 stables. The gardens to the rear of the house face to the south and west and overlook an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The gardens have areas of lawn, seating areas and several fruit trees. The property sits in approximately 11.71 acres. The paddocks are currently let out and are usually cropped for hay.
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