A "TRULY stunning" property has gone on the market in Flintshire for just under £900,000.
Black Brook in Sychdyn is up for sale with Williams Estates for £895,000.
The five-bedroom home also boasts an open plan living area as well as a large garden and outdoor living area.
A spokesperson for Williams Estates said: "A truly stunning, spacious modern detached house with five large double bedrooms, two of which are on the ground floor to perfectly accommodate extended family and to future proof for the long term.
"This property benefits from one third of an acre plot of land and would make a fantastic family home with its vast, open plan living, in addition to its ability to retain a warm and welcoming feel. There is also parking for many vehicles and has a mature, private garden to the rear.
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"Located in the sought after village of Sychdyn, with superb views over open countryside, this property is within easy access of Mold town centre and the A55 expressway, providing links to Chester, Liverpool, Manchester and the North Wales Coast.
"Totally refurbished throughout to a very high standard, it boasts an open plan living, dining and kitchen area with integrated appliances, a beautiful peninsular breakfast bar, and stylish bi fold doors allowing indoor/outdoor living. Filled with natural light from sunrise to sunset, Penrhyn offers an additional living room, and an impressive wetroom on the ground floor. The flooring throughout the ground floor is Porcelanosa and will appeal to the most discerning of residents.
"To the first floor, there are three large double bedrooms with the principal suite having an impressive dressing room and an en suite bathroom. The upstairs family bathroom is of a spectacular finish and a good size. To summarise, this property exudes luxury throughout and viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate."
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