Chain-free bungalow with garden and garage — ideal for downsizers or renovation buyers..
Detached two-bedroom bungalow on a generous plot with private rear garden
Chain-free sale — available with no onward chain
Requires renovation and modernisation throughout (dated interiors)
Solid-brick walls assumed to lack cavity insulation — energy upgrade likely needed
Single garage, driveway parking and garden shed plus greenhouse
Potential to extend subject to necessary planning permissions (no application made)
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing present (installation date unknown)
Located in a quiet village setting with fast broadband and low crime
This detached two-bedroom bungalow sits on a generous plot in the sought-after Nant Y Patrick area, offering single-storey living close to St Asaph and the A55. The layout includes a spacious lounge, kitchen, rear porch/utility, two double bedrooms and a traditional bathroom — a straightforward home with solid mid-20th-century construction and practical double glazing (installation date unknown).
The property is offered chain-free and has genuine scope for modernization and extension subject to necessary planning permissions. On the practical side there is off-road parking, a single garage with power and workbench, and a private rear garden with shed, greenhouse and a mature blossom tree — attractive for gardeners or buyers wanting external storage and outdoor space.
Buyers should note the bungalow requires renovation: many internal finishes are dated and the solid-brick walls are assumed to lack modern cavity insulation. The boiler and radiators run on mains gas and the gas combi boiler is in a hallway cupboard, but the property will benefit from updating of electrics, finishes and insulation to improve energy efficiency.
This home will suit downsizers or buyers seeking a manageable one-level property with renovation potential, or those looking for a low-traffic village location with quick access to nearby towns. Its No Onward Chain status and decent plot make it a pragmatic buy-for-improvement in a quiet rural neighbourhood.