A FLINTSHIRE home offering nine acres of land and 'endless possibilities' has hit the property market.
Estate agents Purple Bricks are looking for offers in the region of £775,000 for Tan-Y-Graig.
Nestled in the tranquil village of Pantymwyn, near Mold, the house features picturesque countryside views and sprawling nine acres of land.
This charming three-bedroom detached property exudes endless possibilities, whether you dream of re-opening its recent successful business as a boarding kennels/cattery, or benefiting from its peaceful, private, family charm.
As an added bonus there’s also planning permission to add a further bedroom, master bedroom including en-suite, and self-contained one-bedroom accommodation.
Upon entering, you are greeted by an open-plan farmhouse kitchen/diner with a traditional Rayburn, a spacious utility room, and a cosy lounge bathed in natural light, complete with a multi-fuel stove.
The ground floor also boasts a versatile playroom/games room that has previously been used as a dining room.
Ascend to the first floor to discover three inviting double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom with underfloor heating.
Outside, a private lane leads to a generous block-paved driveway, detached garage/workshop, large storage annex, and ample space for multiple vehicles.
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The garden, land and woodland to the side/rear of the property provides various opportunities for outdoor entertainment, including a south-facing raised patio seating area ideal for hosting gatherings and watching the wildlife on those long summer evenings.
Immersed in the beauty of the surrounding countryside, this property offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle.
The village of Pantymwyn itself boasts a golf club, post office and a welcoming pub, plus miles of scenic walking trails in Loggerheads Country Park.
To book a viewing, contact Purple Bricks on 02475 135043.
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