Take a look around this stunning character-filled country house in the village of Pantasaph near Holywell.
This freehold-tenure property is currently on the market with Beresford Adams for offers over £950,000.
The house, named St Gerards, is situated on its own grounds of approximately two acres of gardens and woodlands and retains its character as a country home.
The house contains six bedrooms, all of which can be found upstairs on the first floor, two of which are complete with an ensuite.
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Entering through the porch at the front of the property, the hall leads off to the dining room and the lounge.
The dining room leads into a reception room or sun lounge.
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The lounge leads off into a reception room facing the rear of the property.
The hall also leads to a corridor where a W.C, utility room, and an open plan kitchen that leads off into a snug can be found, all rear-facing.
The property also has a former chapel which has its own access and is currently used as a study room.
It has stairs to the second floor leading to bedroom two, which has an en suite, and bedroom six which is connected to the main house with a door through to bedroom one. This space could be used to create an annex.
Externally the property offers large mature gardens and adjoining woodland, numerous outbuildings including a double garage, stables block with tack room, and storerooms.
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The property is set in a quiet countryside location, close to the market town of Holywell with a range of shops, supermarkets, schools, leisure facilities, and transport links including the coast road and the A55 North Wales Expressway, providing convenient access to Chester and the major motorway networks.
The property can be found on Rightmove and on the Beresford Adams website.
For more information, call 01352620149 or visit the websites.
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