Characterful family home with large garden and countryside outlook.
- Three bedrooms with loft offering conversion potential
- Large rear garden with summerhouse/store
- Off-street parking for at least one vehicle
- Oil-fired central heating (main fuel) and boiler/radiators
- Partial UPVC double glazing; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
- Shared septic tank — ongoing maintenance responsibility
- EPC rating TBC; energy-efficiency improvements recommended
- Local area: above-average crime and high deprivation indices
Set on the edge of the hamlet of Gyfelia, this three-bedroom end-terrace offers a roomy family layout and open field views to the front. The generous rear garden, garden room and off-street parking deliver practical outdoor space for children and pets. Internally the property has an open-plan lounge/diner, a usable kitchen and three first-floor bedrooms; the loft offers scope for conversion subject to planning.
Practical running costs are influenced by oil-fired central heating and a shared septic tank, which buyers should factor into ongoing maintenance. The house has partial UPVC double glazing and solid brick walls assumed to be uninsulated, so there is clear potential to improve energy efficiency and reduce bills with insulation and targeted upgrades. EPC is listed as TBC.
This is a straightforward family home in a quiet, semi-rural setting close to countryside walks and within a short drive of Wrexham. It suits buyers looking for a characterful period property with scope to modernise and add value, rather than someone seeking a turn-key, low-maintenance purchase. Note the local area records higher-than-average crime and elevated deprivation indices, which may be relevant to some purchasers.