AN OPPORTUNITY to buy this fabulous six-bedroom country house has come up in Flintshire.
Having previously been listed at £950,000 by previous agents, the price has now been slashed to £575,000 (offers over) by Open House North Wales.
Described by the agent as a 'fabulous character filled country house', the home is situated in its own grounds of approximately 1.4 acres of gardens and woodlands in the scenic village location of Pantasaph, near Holywell.
The property itself, however, does need significant refurbishment, and this is reflected in the very low asking price.
The property is set in an idyllic countryside location, with no immediate neighbours and has wonderful potential to improve even further adding significant value.
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It's 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 accommodation comprises entrance vestibule, entrance hall, four reception rooms and family room open plan to kitchen, utility room, and WC to the ground floor and six bedrooms with two being en-suite, bathroom and shower room to the first floor.
The accommodation also has the option to create an annex and has numerous outbuildings, suitable for conversion or improvement (subject to usual planning permission etc).
Outside, you will find a double garage, some stables, an outside toilet, two storage buildings and a greenhouse.
It really is a property that needs to be viewed, to be truly admired.
For more information, call Open House North Wales on 01352 376587.
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