- Prime Coastal Location Just 150 metres on a path leading directly to the promenade and beach — perfect for morning walks or seaside relaxation. +
- Detached Bungalow Offers with well-proportioned rooms ideal for couples or downsizers. +
- Modern Kitchen & Bathroom Recently updated to provide contemporary comfort and functionality. +
- Driveway & Garage Parking Convenient off-road parking with additional storage space in the garage. +
- Front & Rear Gardens Enjoy outdoor space for gardening, entertaining, or simply soaking up the coastal air. +
- Double Glazing & Gas Central Heating Efficient and cost-effective with a combination boiler for year-round comfort. +
- Easy Access to Rhyl & Prestatyn Both towns offer supermarkets, shops, cafés, and excellent transport links including rail and bus services. +
- Close to Scenic Trails & Beaches Prestatyn’s golden sands and walking routes like Offa’s Dyke Path are just minutes away. +
- Family-Friendly Attractions Nearby Rhyl’s SC2 Waterpark, Pavilion Theatre, and Marine Lake provide entertainment for all ages. +
- Rich Local Heritage & Architecture Rhyl’s Grade II listed landmarks and Prestatyn’s Roman history add cultural depth to the area. +
A well-proportioned two-bedroom detached bungalow offering practical living space and a convenient coastal location. Situated on the North Wales Coast between Rhyl and Prestatyn, the property is just meters from a path leading to the promenade and beach., approximately 150 metres away. It’s also within easy reach of both towns, which provide a broad selection of shops, supermarkets, and transport links including bus and rail services.
The accommodation includes a hallway, lounge, modern kitchen diner, lean-to utility area, two bedrooms, and a modern bathroom. Additional features include front and rear gardens, driveway parking, a garage, double glazing, and gas central heating via a combination boiler.
Prestatyn: Coastal Trails & Quiet Charm
Location & Landscape: Nestled between the Irish Sea and the Prestatyn Hillside, Prestatyn offers a mix of beach life and countryside views.
Beaches: The town boasts three distinct beaches — Barkby, Central, and Ffrith — with four miles of golden sand.
Rhyl: Victorian Resort with a Modern Twist.
Attractions:
SC2 Waterpark: A family-friendly indoor and outdoor waterpark with slides and splash zones.
Rhyl Pavilion Theatre: Hosts live performances and events.
Marine Lake: Offers sailing, canoeing, and the Rhyl Miniature Railway — the oldest of its kind in the UK.
Architecture & Landmarks: Rhyl features several Grade II listed buildings, including the Town Hall, churches, and the Foryd Harbour Bridge.
Beaches: Rhyl’s beaches — West, Central, East, and Splash Point