THIS 'UNIQUE' three-storey detached family home is listed on the market in the Flintshire area.
Estate agents 'William Gleave' in Holywell have listed a stunning five-bedroom detached house on the market, with each of the three levels being individually designed.
Built in 2008, the property is set in the semi-rural village of Tre-Mostyn offering a spacious and comfortable setting of over 3250 sq ft.
The three-storey build has an open plan living space and glazing to maximise the natural daylight, alongside a charming log burner - an idyllic home for a family wanting to spend quality time together.
The first floor alone features an impressive dining / hallway with a glass and oak spiral feature staircase, lounge, open plan kitchen, family room, walk-in cloak cupboard and ground floor office.
To the first floor, you will find a galleried landing which overlooks the dining hall with views over the garden, a master bedroom with a walk-in dressing room and en-suite, as well as three further double bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms.
The final floor features a fifth bedroom / studio space with three Cabrio balcony Velux windows and three-piece shower room.
Amongst stunning countryside views and beautifully established tree gardens, there is ample parking space for several vehicles and a garage outside.
The property is also situated just five-miles from Prestatyn Station.
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William Gleave add: "This truly stunning property has over 3250 sq ft of family accommodation set over three floors and is a fine example of modern living in a rural setting.
"With reams of opportunity and versatility, this property is the perfect home for anyone from a professional family wanting to work from home, to a growing family in need of more space.
"To enquire, please call 01352871285."
It is on the market with a price tag of £775,000.
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