Characterful 2‑bed rural home with extensive garden, parking and easy A55 access..
Victorian semi-detached house dating from 1857
Large, secluded garden with fruit trees and sweeping driveway
Off-street parking for multiple vehicles, caravan or motorhome
Spacious living room with exposed beams and multi-fuel stove
Good road links to A55 for commuting
EPC F31 — poor energy efficiency, likely needs insulation and upgrades
Solid brick walls with no assumed cavity insulation
Slow broadband may affect remote working
This two-bedroom semi-detached house, dating from 1857, sits on a generous, secluded plot on the edge of St Asaph. The property retains period character—exposed beams, brick features and a multi-fuel stove—and benefits from a large, well-maintained garden with fruit trees and a sweeping driveway ideal for caravans or motorhomes.
Internally the layout is practical: a spacious living room, fitted kitchen, sun room and two double bedrooms, the principal enjoying a walk-in wardrobe. Off-street parking and easy access to the A55 add day-to-day convenience for commuting or travel.
Buyers should note the property’s energy performance is poor (EPC F31) and the walls are solid brick with no assumed insulation, so upgrading heating, insulation and glazing will likely be needed to reduce running costs. Broadband speeds are slow, which may affect home working. Overall this house suits someone seeking characterful, rural living with scope to improve energy efficiency and modernise finishes.