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2 Fron Deg, Pantymwyn, Flintshire , Ch7 5Eu Three Bedrooms - £185,000 2 FRON DEG, PANTYMWYN, FLINTSHIRE , CH7 5EU THREE BEDROOMS - £185,000 www.townandcountrymold.com / www.townandcountrybuckley.com [email protected] 01352 750501 Town & Country are pleased to offer to the market this Three Bedroom Detached Family Home with Garage situated within the favoured village of Pantymwyn. In brief the accommodation comprises:- Reception Hall, Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen. To the first floor can be found Three Bedrooms and Bathroom. Outside there is ample off road parking for several vehicles with gardens to front, side and rear. The property benefits from Double Glazing and Economy 7 Electric Heating. The favoured village of Pantymwyn offers a local shop/post office, Mold golf course, public house and public transport. The market town of Mold is close by offering a wider range of shops, schools, restaurants, public houses, public transport, recreational and sporting facilities. The A55 and main motorway networks are within easy reach, making accessible the Towns and Centres of Employment throughout the North West Region. ACCOMMODATION COMPRISING White uPVC front entrance door with white uPVC double glazed window to the side. RECEPTION HALL 5' 2" x 4' 1" (1.57m x 1.24m) Cloaks cupboard, door opening through into the Lounge. LOUNGE 17' 9" x 11' 8 " (5.41m x 3.56m) White uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation, open tread staircase rising off to the first floor, brick built fire surround having wooden mantle over and brick hearth being inset with Multi Fuel Stove, t.v and telephone points, dado rail, economy 7 electric heating radiator, door opening through into the ..... DINING ROOM 9' 10" x 8' 4" (3m x 2.54m) White uPVC double glazed window overlooking the rear garden, economy 7 electric heating radiator, door opening into the ...... KITCHEN 10' 0" x 9' 0" (3.05m x 2.74m) White uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation of the property together with half double glazed white uPVC exterior door. The Kitchen having a range of wall and base units with roll top work surface over being inset with single bowl stainless steel sink unit, space for slot in cooker, void and plumbing for washing machine, space for fridge/freezer, vinyl flooring. FIRST FLOOR LANDING 8' 0" x 7' 2" (2.44m x 2.18m) White uPVC double glazed window to the side elevation, built in linen cupboard housing immersion heater, doors opening through to the Bedrooms and Bathroom. BEDROOM ONE 11' 10" x 9' 6" (3.61m x 2.9m) White uPVC double electric heating radiator glazed window to the front elevation of the property, economy 7 electric heating radiator BATHROOM 8' 0" x 5' 4" (2.44m x 1.63m) White uPVC frosted BEDROOM TWO double glazed window to the rear elevation. Bathroom 10' 0" x 9' 6" (3.05m x 2.9m) White uPVC double suite comprising of bath having electric shower over, glazed window overlooking the rear garden, economy 7 low level w.c., fully tiled wall to bath area with tiled electric heating radiator splashback above pedestal wash hand basin, loft access, vinyl flooring. BEDROOM THREE 8' 10" x 8' 0" (2.69m x 2.44m) White uPVC double OUTSIDE glazed window to the front elevation, economy 7 The front of the property being open plan lawn with unnecessarily incurred. mature shrubs, driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles and giving access to the Single Bay FREE MORTGAGE ADVICE Garage. The side garden being laid to lawn with Town & Country Estate Agents can offer you FREE mature shrubs and hedge boundary. To the rear advice on a full range of Mortgage and Insurance garden is a paved patio area ideal for al fresco dining Products and can save you the time and inconvenience and relaxation a further lawn with mature shrubs and of trying to get the most competitive deal for yourself. enclosed by conifer hedges. We deal with all major Banks and Building Societies and can look for the most competitive rates around. DIRECTIONS Contact our in-house Financial Advisor, Keith Davies, From the Agents Mold Office proceed to the traffic on 01352 750501. lights and turn left travelling along the High Street, through the next set of traffic lights passing the church FREE MARKET APPRAISAL on the right and turn left on the bend signposted for Are You needing to Sell to Buy?? Town & Country Pantymwyn. Follow this road down and at the junction have the experience and local knowledge to offer you a join Gwernaffield Road. Travel through Gwernaffield free marketing appraisal of your own property without and into Pantymwyn passing the Golf Course on the obligation. Budgeting your move is probably the first left. Continue down the hill turning right into Pen y step in the moving process. It is worth remembering Fron Road, taking the first right into Fron Deg where that we may already have a purchaser within our the property will be found along on the right hand side. Database waiting to buy your home. VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS Strictly by prior appointment through Town & Country Estate Agents. Telephone Mold 01352 750501 or Buckley 01244 545555 Opening Hours: Monday - Friday 9.15am - 5.30pm Saturday 9.15am - 4.00pm TO MAKE AN OFFER Once you are interested in buying this property, contact this office to discuss your proposal. We will liaise with the Vendor and aim to reach a satisfactory outcome for all. Any delay may result in the property being sold to someone else, and survey and legal fees being Agents Note: Whilst ev ery care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes only. All Estate House, New Street, Mold, CH7 01352 750501 measurements are approximate are for general guidance purposes only and whilst ev ery care has been taken to ensure their 1NZ [email protected] accuracy, they should not be relied upon and potential buy ers are adv ised to recheck the measurements. www.townandcountrymold.com www.townandcountrybuckley.com .
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