Renovated 1930s detached house with two en‑suites, garage and generous parking.
Detached 1930s house, recently renovated and well presented
Two double bedrooms, each with en‑suite shower room
Spacious front lounge with bay window and character features
Modern kitchen‑diner opening to insulated conservatory
Garage plus gated driveway with ample off‑road parking
EPC rating C69; double glazing; mains gas central heating
Council tax band E (above average) — higher ongoing cost
Located in a very deprived area — consider resale implications
This detached 1930s house on Rhuddlan Road blends period character with recent renovation, making it move‑in ready for small families or couples. The large front lounge, modern kitchen‑diner and conservatory give flexible living and entertaining space, while two double bedrooms both benefit from en‑suite shower rooms and built‑in wardrobes.
Practical features include a garage, gated driveway with generous parking, double glazing and a mains gas boiler with radiators. The rear garden is low‑maintenance with a patio and gravel areas, plus a purpose‑built shed for storage. The EPC C69 indicates reasonable energy performance for its age.
Notable constraints are the modest bedroom count (two bedrooms) which may limit growing families, and an above‑average council tax band E. The property sits in an area assessed as very deprived, which can affect resale prospects and some local amenity levels despite good transport links and coastal access nearby.
Overall this home will suit buyers seeking a spacious, characterful detached house that requires little immediate work and offers convenient parking and two en‑suite bedrooms. Buyers should weigh the benefits of the accommodation against the local area profile and council tax costs.