Property Summary
DESIRABLE BRYNFORD LOCATION | SEMI RURAL | STUNNING VEIWS ACROSS THE DEE ESTURY | PADDOCK | TWO BED ROOM ANNEXE
Maes Gwyn, Pen Y Pylle, Brynford
A rare opportunity to acquire a substantial countryside residence set within just under 4 acres of land, including a paddock and an old tennis court offering extensive family accommodation together with a self-contained two-bedroom annexe, Independent electricity and water supply to annexe excellent parking facilities, and versatile outbuildings. close to the A55 makes work for commuters
Having been a much-loved family home for over 25 years, Maes Gwyn provides spacious and flexible living accommodation throughout. The main house features a kitchen leading into a study and a large lounge, which in turn opens into a generous dining room with adjoining conservatory, creating an ideal layout for both family living and entertaining.
The main residence offers four double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite bathroom, while the family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms. Bedrooms one, two and three feature built-in wardrobes, providing excellent storage.
Externally, the property enjoys a driveway with parking for up to four vehicles, while the separate annexe has its own parking area accommodating a further two vehicles. The self-contained annexe benefits from independent electricity and water supplies, making it ideal for multi-generational living.
To the rear of the property is a former stable building that has been converted into a substantial double garage, offering additional storage, workshop space, or vehicle accommodation.
Set within just under four acres of land, the property enjoys a semi-rural setting with ample outdoor space suitable for a variety of lifestyle and equestrian interests.
This impressive property combines generous living space, income potential, and extensive grounds, making it an exceptional opportunity for families seeking a countryside lifestyle with flexibility for modern living.
Pen y Pylle is a small, rural residential hamlet located within the community of Brynford, near Holywell in Flintshire, North Wales. Situated on elevated ground overlooking the Dee Estuary, the area is known for its attractive countryside setting, panoramic views, and peaceful semi-rural character.