Three bedrooms and family bathroom over two floors
Large front and rear gardens with sizeable plot
Detached workshop/studio plus off-street parking
New roof and boiler replaced within the last year
EPC Band D (59); solid walls likely uninsulated
Chain-free freehold; easy road and rail access
Average broadband and mobile signal in rural location
Period property; may need insulation and cosmetic updating
Set in a quiet rural hamlet between Weston Rhyn and Chirk Bank, this three-bedroom terraced cottage offers a practical family home with generous gardens and off-street parking. The house benefits from a new roof and a recently replaced gas boiler, so major external and heating works have been addressed. Large windows and a conservatory bring natural light into the living spaces, and the separate workshop/studio gives useful additional storage, hobby space or a home office.
Internally the layout is traditional and straightforward: porch, hall, lounge, kitchen/diner and conservatory on the ground floor, with three bedrooms and a family bathroom upstairs. The property is mid-terrace with solid brick walls typical of its era (circa 1900–1929); this gives character but also means insulation upgrades could improve comfort and running costs. EPC is currently Band D (59).
The plot is a standout feature — large front and rear gardens provide room for children and pets, vegetable beds or landscaping, and the detached workshop/studio enhances flexibility. The house is offered freehold and chain-free, with easy access to the local road network and Chirk railway station for commuter links. Local schools include a good-rated primary and nearby secondary and independent options.
Practical considerations: broadband and mobile signal are average, and the property’s period construction may benefit from targeted modernisation (insulation, cosmetic updating). This home will suit families or buyers seeking a peaceful rural home with scope to add value through energy improvements and sympathetic refurbishment.