A FORMER village pub that is now a four-bedroom home has hit the property market in Flintshire.
Reid & Roberts estate agents are looking for £895,000 for the property situated on Ffordd Pen Y Bryn in Nercwys, near Mold.
Once the sight of the village pub, this sought after home boasts a private gated drive leading to a large external garage.
To the rear of the house, there is a well-maintained and designed garden that is perfect for entertaining guests or relaxing in private.
The original building was demolished and rebuilt in 2014 and so, the current property is a complete new build.
However, the exterior, due to conservation, honours the history and design of the previous building.
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Internally, it has been finished to a high standard with the kitchen being not only the centre of the home, but an impressive entertaining area too.
Reid & Roberts say that the home's versatility of working areas has been well thought out and expertly delivered.
All three reception rooms and the kitchen have access to, and views of the garden.
The upstairs has been finished to the same impeccable standard with a large master bedroom including en-suite and a further two bedrooms.
Outside, you will find that the rear garden wraps around the property with a large paved patio area ideal for al fresco dining.
Steps lead up to the laid to lawn garden which is bound by hedges and shrubbery. The garden is private and has far reaching views across the village.
This property would make a perfect family home and viewing is highly recommended to appreciate what the space truly has to offer.
To book a viewing, contact Reid & Roberts on 01352 376766.
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