Stone-built two-bedroom cottage retaining period features and character
Garage and rear driveway providing off-street parking
Side and rear gardens; garden room offers extension potential
Requires full modernisation of kitchen and bathroom
Heating partly via room heaters; mains gas present, insulation likely absent
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — energy upgrades recommended
Approx. 730 sq ft; freehold with low council tax
Located in a small town village; local amenities nearby, area shows higher deprivation
A traditional two-bedroom stone cottage on Tudor Street, Coedpoeth, offers a rare, affordable chance to create a cosy village home. The property retains period character — a stone façade, original fireplace and two reception rooms — and benefits from off-street parking and a garage accessed via a rear driveway. Compact but well-proportioned rooms and double glazing provide a practical starting point.
The cottage requires modernisation throughout: the kitchen and bathroom are dated, heating currently relies on room heaters and mains gas, and the walls are assumed to be uninsulated cavity construction. These are straightforward upgrades for buyers planning improvement works and will unlock both comfort and value. The long garden room space to the rear adds flexibility for a larger kitchen extension or living area subject to permissions.
Set in a small-town village location with local amenities nearby, this home suits a first-time buyer or couple seeking an affordable project, or an investor targeting renovation potential. The property is freehold, modest in size (about 730 sq ft) and offers low council tax, which helps running costs during refurbishment.
Buyers should note the local area has higher deprivation indicators and average crime; surveys and a full building inspection are recommended. Flood risk is low. With planned updating, this stone cottage could become a comfortable, characterful home in a popular village setting.