- Modern two-bedroom mid-terrace property built in 2022 +
- Situated on the popular Rhodfa Clawdd Offa development +
- Two double bedrooms +
- Contemporary kitchen/diner +
- Downstairs WC +
- Modern three-piece bathroom suite +
- Block paved driveway providing off-road parking +
- Enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden with patio and lawn +
- Upvc double glazing and mains gas central heating +
- EPC Rating B | Council Tax Band C +
Situated on the modern and sought-after development of Rhodfa Clawdd Offa, this beautifully presented two-bedroom mid-terrace property was built in 2022 and offers contemporary living throughout. At just four years old, the home benefits from modern fitments including a stylish kitchen and bathroom, electrics and fuse box, roof, windows and doors all installed at build date - offering peace of mind and energy efficiency with an impressive EPC rating of B.
The accommodation briefly comprises an entrance hall, downstairs WC, lounge and a contemporary kitchen/diner to the ground floor. To the first floor are two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a modern three-piece bathroom suite.
Externally, the property features a block paved driveway to the front providing off-road parking. To the rear is a low-maintenance garden laid to patio and lawn, enclosed by panelled fencing - ideal for relaxing or entertaining.
The property benefits from Upvc double glazing and mains gas central heating. Council Tax Band C.
This property would make an ideal first-time purchase or downsizing opportunity.
Location:
Located within the historic market town of Denbigh, the property is approximately 0.5 miles from the town centre, which offers a range of local shops, supermarkets, cafes, schools and leisure facilities. Daily amenities including the Co-op Food - Vale Street Denbigh are within approximately 0.3 miles. A local bus route is available within walking distance (around 0.1 miles), providing links to surrounding towns and villages, while the nearest train station is Rhyl railway station, approximately 9 miles away, offering direct links along the North Wales coast and to Chester and Manchester.
Denbigh itself is renowned for its rich history and community feel, boasting the impressive ruins of Denbigh Castle, which overlook the town and attract visitors year-round. With its blend of historical charm and modern conveniences, Denbigh remains a highly desirable place to live.
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