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£190,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
Cae'r Onnen, Pentre Halkyn, Holywell, Flintshire, CH8
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Energy efficient
Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Features and description
- Beautifully appointed three bedroom terrace property, offering well proportioned accommodation throughout.
- Good sized rear garden providing excellent outdoor space for families, entertaining, or relaxation.
- Driveway parking for added convenience.
- Located in a quiet cul-de-sac with attractive views across the Dee Estuary and beyond.
- Underwent a programme of modernisation.
- Features a modern fitted kitchen and contemporary bathroom.
- Benefits from double glazing and combination boiler central heating for energy efficient comfort.
- Situated in Pentre Halkyn, a small hillside village just two miles from Holywell with quick access to Junction 32 of the A55, offering excellent links across North Wales and to Chester and Liverpool.
- Local amenities include a village shop, sports clubs, play area, and the popular Springfield Hotel & Health Club.
- Borders the Halkyn Mountain SSSI and Special Area of Conservation, providing scenic walking routes, wildlife, and a unique historic landscape shaped by centuries of mining heritage.
A beautifully appointed and well proportioned three bedroom terrace property with a good size rear garden and driveway parking. Located in a cul-de-sac location with views over to the Dee Estuary and beyond, in the village of Pentre Halkyn. The property has had a programme of modernisation from the owners and featuers a modern kitchen, bathroom, double glazing and combination boiler central heating.
Pentre Halkyn
With its blend of countryside tranquillity, historic charm, easy transport links, and proximity to Holywell’s wider amenities, Pentre Halkyn is an excellent location for families, professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a scenic yet wellconnected place to live.
Pentre Halkyn is a small hillside village in Flintshire, positioned just two miles from Holywell and conveniently located near Junction 32 of the A55, offering excellent transport links across North Wales and towards major cities such as Chester and Liverpool. The community, home to around 1,100 residents, enjoys sweeping views across North East Wales and Merseyside, and benefits from local amenities including a village shop, sports clubs, play area, and the well known Springfield Hotel & Health Club.
The village sits on the edge of the Halkyn Mountain Site of Special Scientific Interest and Special Area of Conservation, making it a prime location for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Rich in heritage, Pentre Halkyn has a history of lead mining dating back to Roman times, and its surrounding landscape reflects both its industrial past and scenic rural character. With its combination of tranquillity, natural beauty, and convenient access to nearby towns, the area offers an appealing balance of countryside living and modern connectivity.
Pentre Halkyn
With its blend of countryside tranquillity, historic charm, easy transport links, and proximity to Holywell’s wider amenities, Pentre Halkyn is an excellent location for families, professionals, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a scenic yet wellconnected place to live.
Pentre Halkyn is a small hillside village in Flintshire, positioned just two miles from Holywell and conveniently located near Junction 32 of the A55, offering excellent transport links across North Wales and towards major cities such as Chester and Liverpool. The community, home to around 1,100 residents, enjoys sweeping views across North East Wales and Merseyside, and benefits from local amenities including a village shop, sports clubs, play area, and the well known Springfield Hotel & Health Club.
The village sits on the edge of the Halkyn Mountain Site of Special Scientific Interest and Special Area of Conservation, making it a prime location for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Rich in heritage, Pentre Halkyn has a history of lead mining dating back to Roman times, and its surrounding landscape reflects both its industrial past and scenic rural character. With its combination of tranquillity, natural beauty, and convenient access to nearby towns, the area offers an appealing balance of countryside living and modern connectivity.
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Please note the property is subject to a flying freehold.
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