Gwysaney
- Situated in mold, a historic welsh market town
- Maintained grounds
- Idyllic countryside lifestyle
- Historic character
- Lounge with cosy log fire
- Spacious open plan kitchen/diner
- Utility room equipped with a washer & dryer
- Family bathroom + downstairs toilet
- Equestrian facilities
- Stables and paddocks on-site read more show less
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Immerse yourself in quintessential countryside living with this enchanting three-bedroom traditional stable cottage. Stepping inside, the property instantly captivates with its wealth of historic character, showcasing beautiful exposed ceiling beams and authentic cottage internal doors throughout and to be carpeted upstairs. The heart of the home is the cozy lounge, which features a magnificent log fireplace perfect for crisp winter evenings. Cooking and entertaining are a delight in the spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area, which comes complete with a highly desirable, large walk-in cold storage room. Practicality is also well catered for thanks to a separate utility room equipped with a washer, dryer, and ground floor toilet, while a classic three-piece family bathroom services the bedrooms.
Outside, the property transforms into a dream smallholding tailored specifically for someone who will truly utilise and appreciate the unique facilities. Equestrian enthusiasts will love the traditional, well-maintained horse stables and paddocks located right on site.
For those seeking a self-sufficient lifestyle, the grounds feature a secure chicken coop ready for your own hens to provide fresh daily eggs, alongside a large, fertile vegetable patch waiting for your seasonal planting.
The cottage is enveloped by an abundance of spectacular land, offering total privacy and open space. Best of all, you can enjoy all the benefits of this vast acreage without the stress, as a professional gardener maintains all the grounds, leaving you free to focus entirely on managing your animals and home-grown produce.
This is a rare opportunity to embrace a hands-on, self-sufficient lifestyle with all the heavy lifting taken care of. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the scope of the land and facilities on offer.
Mold is a bustling, historic market town in Flintshire, North East Wales, that perfectly balances a traditional Welsh identity with excellent modern amenities and a vibrant community spirit. The high street thrives on independent boutiques and cafes, alongside its famous twice-weekly street market and the award-winning Theatr Clwyd, which serves as a regional cultural powerhouse for drama and live arts. Surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, residents enjoy instant access to spectacular outdoor spaces like Moel Famau and Loggerheads Country Park. While Mold does not have its own train station, it sits just off the A55 expressway, offering superb road links that put Chester and Wrexham just 20 minutes away, and Liverpool within a 45-minute drive, making it a dream location for those seeking rural charm without sacrificing urban connectivity.
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LENDER FEES MAY ALSO BE APPLICABLE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE GUIDANCE ON THE RIGHT MORTGAGE FOR YOU, WE RECOMMEND SPEAKING TO ONE OF OUR MORTGAGE CONSULTANTS WHO WILL BE MORE THAN HAPPY TO HELP.
**The 4.19% annual interest rate is based on the Connells Group average mortgage interest rate taken from this year YTD and is correct as at 17/03/2026.
Any fees payable will be explained in your initial no-obligation appointment, before you choose whether to use our Mortgage Services.