Situation
Plas Newydd Farm is situated in an idyllic semi-rural setting on the fringe of the pretty village of Northop. The property occupies an elevated position with exceptional panoramic views across open countryside and the River Dee Estuary, towards Wirral Peninsular.
Northop itself offers a variety of local conveniences including a convenience store with Post Office counter, hairdressers, a popular pub and a church, whilst the market town of Mold and Chester provide a comprehensive offering.
On the educational front there are a variety of local state primary and secondary schools including a primary school in Northop, secondary schools in Connah’s Quay and Hawarden along with Cambria Business School, within ¾ of a mile. Nearby independent schools include Ruthin School and King’s and Queen’s Schools in Chester.
On the recreational front, the area is well known for some excellent walking and cycling opportunities, golf at Northop Golf Club and leisure facilities at the Deeside Stadium. The area is well placed for commuting to the commercial centres of the North West with the A55 Junction 3, being within 1 mile giving access to the North Wales Coast and linking to the M56 motorway network in turn connecting with the M53 and M6. Chester Business Park, Deeside Industrial Park and Wrexham Industrial Estate are within a short daily commute.
Lot 2
Detached Barn
Planning approval has been granted for the conversion of the L-shaped agricultural building, of stone construction under slate roofing. The proposed accommodation would include a dining hall, breakfast kitchen with adjoining utility room, a large living room, study/bedroom 4 and shower room with WC. To the first floor is proposed three double bedrooms and two bath/shower rooms. The property also benefits from an attached double garage providing ample storage. The property extends to approximately 247 sqm (2652 sqft) in total, including the garaging.
Externally the property will benefit from large formal gardens to the rear of the property in addition to a large undulating paddock, laid to permanent pasture, extending to 1.34 acres.
Planning Consent
Residential planning consent was granted under application reference 061463 by Flintshire County Council on 29 December 2020 for the conversion of the barn into one residential dwelling. Prospective buyers should refer to the Flintshire County Council planning portal to satisfy themselves of the approval in accordance with the approved plans and documents.
Offers Over £210,000 Sold
Sold
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- 2
- 1.34 Acres
4 bedroom building plot for sale Holywell Road, Northop, Mold, CH7
*BY INFORMAL TENDER* A detached agricultural barn with residential planning consent, in an elevated setting with Dee Estuary Views, with land extending to approximately 1.34 acres
- Lot 2 (edged blue on the plan)
- Double attached garage
- Secondary outbuildings
- Set within gardens & land extending to about 1.34 acres