Well-presented 4-bed detached home with double garage and private landscaped gardens on a quiet cul-de-sac.
4 bedrooms including main with ensuite and built-in wardrobes
Detached double garage with power, driveway parking for multiple cars
Corner plot with private, landscaped rear garden and mature planting
Two reception rooms plus bay-fronted study — flexible family layout
Built 2003–2006; double glazing, gas central heating, EPC C
Fast broadband; suitable for home working; low local crime
Council tax above average; mobile signal only average
Mostly well-maintained but some cosmetic updating may be desired
This well-proportioned detached house, built in the early 2000s, sits on a generous corner plot at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac in Morda, Oswestry. The ground floor offers flexible family living with two reception rooms, a bay-fronted study, a breakfast kitchen, utility and cloakroom. French doors open from the living area to a private, landscaped rear garden – ideal for children and entertaining.
Upstairs there are four bedrooms, including a main bedroom with built-in wardrobes and an ensuite shower room, plus a family bathroom and an additional shower room. The property benefits from modern conveniences: double glazing, gas-fired central heating and an EPC rating of C, reflecting reasonable energy efficiency for its age.
Practical features include a detached double garage with power and light, a private driveway providing multiple parking spaces, and a large corner plot with mature planting and good privacy. Broadband speeds are reported as fast, which suits home working or streaming needs.
Notable considerations: council tax is above average for the area, and mobile signal is only average. While the house presents as well maintained, some buyers may want to update cosmetic finishes to match personal tastes. Tenure is freehold and the property is flood-risk free.