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Modern 4 Bedroom House
Situated on the outskirts of the pretty village of Cynwd, in the Denbighshire district of Wales, is this delightful detached house, 11 Maes Glyndwr Close to the picturesque Snowdonia National Park, and less than an hour's drive from the thriving city of Chester, this property has the best of both worlds with its rural position and easy access to plenty of attractions.Entering the property, you will be lead into a spacious sitting room with a light decor and tasteful furnishings where you can spend your evenings relaxing in front of the warming electric fire.Walk through the double doors into the open-plan kitchen/diner, with a large dining table, perfect for family gatherings over a delicious home-cooked meal, whilst the kitchen itself has been fitted to a high-standard, with its pristine white fitted units and sleek black granite worktops showcasing the level of quality this property has.Delight in the convenient breakfast bar where you can enjoy a hearty breakfast whilst planning the day's events.Here, you will find a set of patio doors leading out to the lovely patio area, where you can sit out in the afternoon sun and enjoy a spot of alfresco dining.Also available on the ground floor is a conservatory, ideal for those looking for some quiet time to catch up on some reading.Follow the steps up to the first floor, hosting four well-presented bedrooms: three doubles and one twin, with the master offering an en-suite shower room with quality fixtures and fittings.While you're in the area, take the opportunity to explore the historic Moel Tŷ Uchaf, a stone circle resting near the village of Llandrillo, and is a collection of 41 stones, or visit the Iron Age hillfort of Caer Drewyn for a wealth of history to discover.The nearby Snowdonia National Park has a range of attractions for you to explore, particularly countryside trails, ideal for some scenic walking and cycling.You are within reach of the thriving city of Chester for its thriving shopping centre, cathedral and city walls, whilst the town of Mold boasts a plethora of historical attractions including Mold Castle and the St Mary's Church.A truly delightful property resting in the heart of the Welsh countryside.
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