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Dating back to the 1870‘s, this charming 2 bedroomed detached cottage with stable front door is set within a large plot, with a picturesque brook running through the centre of the beautifully landscaped and well presented gardens. It is said that the cottage was named ‘Burnside‘ by its original Scottish owner as ‘Burn‘ is the Scottish word for brook. It has since been updated by the previous owners with a new Welsh Slate roof, roof insulation, damp course, double glazed windows throughout. Planning permission was granted in 2007 for the double garage which is now complete and for a first floor extension to the cottage which although this planning has since expired, it demonstrates the further potential of this property. The large driveway offers ample parking for multiple vehicles and the large double garage with 2 sets of glazed timber doors has full mains electrics. With footings of 3 metres, the garage offers the potential of a first floor extension to further extend the living quarters of the cottage. Situated just outside the village of Treuddyn, this property benefits from beautiful open views whilst being close enough to the village for use of its basic amenities. Also, being located along the A5104 which is on a bus route, the road is always gritted and ploughed so should the winter snow descend, the snow remains a feature and not a hindrance to everyday life and work.Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the size, feel and potential of this unique property.
Lounge - 12‘ 0‘‘ x 22‘ 4‘‘ (3.66m x 6.81m)
The large open living room is full of character with solid oak flooring, ledged and braced oak door, and pine beamed ceiling. A stylish 5KW ‘Westfire‘ wood burner set on a slate hearth was installed in Nov 2015, which not only offers highly efficient secondary heating to the cottage but also adds to the character of the home. Two double-glazed windows with wooden horizontal blinds offer stunning views of the gardens to the front of the property. Wooden open-tread stairs lead to the first floor.
Bathroom - 4‘ 10‘‘ x 9‘ 4‘‘ (1.48m x 2.85m)
The bathroom currently contains a 3 piece suite consisting of; bath with mixer shower above, toilet and hand basin. A double glazed window overlooking the gardens and a second opaque window to the side of the property. Whilst this is a functioning bathroom this is an opportunity to add your individual sense of style and taste.
Kitchen - 8‘ 6‘‘ x 11‘ 5‘‘ (2.58m x 3.47m)
Accessed via the wooden stable door and through the pitched roofed porch, the kitchen comprises of wall and base units with under unit space for a washing machine. The work surface has an inset stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer taps over. A double glazed window overlooks the driveway and gardens and a door leads out to the driveway to the front of the property.Whilst this is a functioning kitchen there is an opportunity within this space to further improve the cottage to your own style and taste.
Master bedroom - 11‘ 9‘‘ x 12‘ 2‘‘ (3.58m x 3.70m)
At the top of the wooden open-tread staircase, is a small landing which via the ledged and braced oak door leads through to the master bedroom. Through the large double-glazed window with wooden horizontal blinds to the front of the property, the master bedroom has an enviable birds‘ eye view of the gardens, brook and beyond. The traditional beamed ceilings are continued through much of the property and within this room, they have been painted to match the walls and ceiling, creating a very light and airy room.
Bedroom 2 - 8‘ 11‘‘ x 7‘ 10‘‘ (2.73m x 2.40m)
The second bedroom where the window with its blinds also takes advantage of the stunning views is currently being used as a dressing room. The large cupboard which houses the redundant water tank, offers the potential of being converted into an ensuite cloakroom with ‘Saniflow‘ WC and handbasin.
Gardens
2 sets of double timber gates lead onto the extended driveway providing ample room for multiple vehicles with turning space. From the driveway there 2 slate roofed follies leading to the large landscaped gardens which consist of a lower, middle and upper section, each offering an individual feel & function. The lower garden is predominantly laid to lawn with an abundance of flowers, evergreen shrubs and grasses with a high stone wall providing privacy to the boundary. This part of the garden enjoys the morning and early afternoon sunshine.Crossing the feature brook which idles its way through the centre of the garden, leads you to the central pathway, with a choice of two sets of steps at either end of the large Indian stone patio, edged in railway sleepers and slate chippings, bordered by solid timber fencing. This is of significant size and benefits from all day sunshine and is therefore perfectly suited to the growing trend of living and entertaining outdoors. The upper garden is laid to lawn and extends behind the garage with fabulous uninterrupted views over the fields which lie to the rear of the property. The late afternoon & evening sunshine bathes this part of the garden.
Garage - 19‘ 11‘‘ x 21‘ 4‘‘ (6.065m x 6.515m)
The large double garage with Welsh slate roof is set at the end of the driveway and provides ample space for 2 vehicles plus storage along the walls and in the large roof space. It is also currently being used as a utility room. Built in 2011, it has 2 double glazed windows to one side, single door to the other side and full main‘s electrics. Also a particular feature of this building is, with its footings set at 3 metres, it offers the potential of the addition of a first floor extension, which could also form a link to the cottage transforming it into a much larger and impressive house without encroaching onto the gardens or driveway at all.
Cellar
Accessed via steps to the side of the front porch and situated beneath part of the living room, the basement has the potential to be transformed into a controlled temperature wine cellar or handy storage room.
Additional Information
‘Worcester Greenstar Heatslave External‘ Combi-Boiler - installed 2012.... New Radiators throughout the cottage - installed 2103.....Danish ‘Westfire Uniq18‘ Woodburner with Log-store - installed Nov 2015....PLEASE NOTE THAT MONOPOLY HAVE NOT SEEN THE EXPIRED PLANNING PERMISSION FOR THE FIRST FLOOR EXTENSION OVER THE GARAGE, NOR CAN WE CONFIRM THAT THE FOOTING ARE 3 METRES DEEP, THIS INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED BY THE VENDOR. However the plans are available on the Flinthshire county council website on the following link-https://digital.flintshire.gov.uk/FCC_Planning/Home/Details?refno=043390All planning and changes to the property are subject to any necessary planning or building regulation requirements.
Lounge - 12‘ 0‘‘ x 22‘ 4‘‘ (3.66m x 6.81m)
The large open living room is full of character with solid oak flooring, ledged and braced oak door, and pine beamed ceiling. A stylish 5KW ‘Westfire‘ wood burner set on a slate hearth was installed in Nov 2015, which not only offers highly efficient secondary heating to the cottage but also adds to the character of the home. Two double-glazed windows with wooden horizontal blinds offer stunning views of the gardens to the front of the property. Wooden open-tread stairs lead to the first floor.
Bathroom - 4‘ 10‘‘ x 9‘ 4‘‘ (1.48m x 2.85m)
The bathroom currently contains a 3 piece suite consisting of; bath with mixer shower above, toilet and hand basin. A double glazed window overlooking the gardens and a second opaque window to the side of the property. Whilst this is a functioning bathroom this is an opportunity to add your individual sense of style and taste.
Kitchen - 8‘ 6‘‘ x 11‘ 5‘‘ (2.58m x 3.47m)
Accessed via the wooden stable door and through the pitched roofed porch, the kitchen comprises of wall and base units with under unit space for a washing machine. The work surface has an inset stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer taps over. A double glazed window overlooks the driveway and gardens and a door leads out to the driveway to the front of the property.Whilst this is a functioning kitchen there is an opportunity within this space to further improve the cottage to your own style and taste.
Master bedroom - 11‘ 9‘‘ x 12‘ 2‘‘ (3.58m x 3.70m)
At the top of the wooden open-tread staircase, is a small landing which via the ledged and braced oak door leads through to the master bedroom. Through the large double-glazed window with wooden horizontal blinds to the front of the property, the master bedroom has an enviable birds‘ eye view of the gardens, brook and beyond. The traditional beamed ceilings are continued through much of the property and within this room, they have been painted to match the walls and ceiling, creating a very light and airy room.
Bedroom 2 - 8‘ 11‘‘ x 7‘ 10‘‘ (2.73m x 2.40m)
The second bedroom where the window with its blinds also takes advantage of the stunning views is currently being used as a dressing room. The large cupboard which houses the redundant water tank, offers the potential of being converted into an ensuite cloakroom with ‘Saniflow‘ WC and handbasin.
Gardens
2 sets of double timber gates lead onto the extended driveway providing ample room for multiple vehicles with turning space. From the driveway there 2 slate roofed follies leading to the large landscaped gardens which consist of a lower, middle and upper section, each offering an individual feel & function. The lower garden is predominantly laid to lawn with an abundance of flowers, evergreen shrubs and grasses with a high stone wall providing privacy to the boundary. This part of the garden enjoys the morning and early afternoon sunshine.Crossing the feature brook which idles its way through the centre of the garden, leads you to the central pathway, with a choice of two sets of steps at either end of the large Indian stone patio, edged in railway sleepers and slate chippings, bordered by solid timber fencing. This is of significant size and benefits from all day sunshine and is therefore perfectly suited to the growing trend of living and entertaining outdoors. The upper garden is laid to lawn and extends behind the garage with fabulous uninterrupted views over the fields which lie to the rear of the property. The late afternoon & evening sunshine bathes this part of the garden.
Garage - 19‘ 11‘‘ x 21‘ 4‘‘ (6.065m x 6.515m)
The large double garage with Welsh slate roof is set at the end of the driveway and provides ample space for 2 vehicles plus storage along the walls and in the large roof space. It is also currently being used as a utility room. Built in 2011, it has 2 double glazed windows to one side, single door to the other side and full main‘s electrics. Also a particular feature of this building is, with its footings set at 3 metres, it offers the potential of the addition of a first floor extension, which could also form a link to the cottage transforming it into a much larger and impressive house without encroaching onto the gardens or driveway at all.
Cellar
Accessed via steps to the side of the front porch and situated beneath part of the living room, the basement has the potential to be transformed into a controlled temperature wine cellar or handy storage room.
Additional Information
‘Worcester Greenstar Heatslave External‘ Combi-Boiler - installed 2012.... New Radiators throughout the cottage - installed 2103.....Danish ‘Westfire Uniq18‘ Woodburner with Log-store - installed Nov 2015....PLEASE NOTE THAT MONOPOLY HAVE NOT SEEN THE EXPIRED PLANNING PERMISSION FOR THE FIRST FLOOR EXTENSION OVER THE GARAGE, NOR CAN WE CONFIRM THAT THE FOOTING ARE 3 METRES DEEP, THIS INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED BY THE VENDOR. However the plans are available on the Flinthshire county council website on the following link-https://digital.flintshire.gov.uk/FCC_Planning/Home/Details?refno=043390All planning and changes to the property are subject to any necessary planning or building regulation requirements.
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Stations Nearby
- Penyffordd
- 3.6 miles
- Hope (Flintshire)
- 3.5 miles
- Caergwrle
- 3.7 miles
Schools Nearby
- The King's School (Chester)
- 10.0 miles
- St Christopher's School
- 8.5 miles
- Dee Banks School
- 11.5 miles
- Ysgol Derwenfa
- 1.9 miles
- Ysgol Parc Y Llan
- 0.3 miles
- Ysgol Terrig
- 0.3 miles
- Mold Alun School
- 3.6 miles
- Bryn Tirion Hall School
- 3.0 miles
- Castell Alun High School
- 3.6 miles