Spacious character house with renovation potential near A55 access.
- Double-fronted period-style house with architectural character
- Three bedrooms and three reception rooms plus cellar
- One-up-one-down former servants’ quarters in rear garden
- Needs full modernisation; dated interiors and mixed flooring
- Small, enclosed courtyard-style rear garden; private outdoor space
- Slow broadband locally despite excellent mobile signal
- Freehold tenure and sold at auction; quick completion likely
- Area shows high deprivation; consider resale/rental demand
This double-fronted period-style home offers generous living space across three reception rooms and three bedrooms, ideal for a growing family seeking character and scope to personalise. The house includes a cellar, useful storage, and a rare one-up-one-down former servants’ quarters in the rear garden — a unique opportunity for conversion or ancillary use (subject to consent). The property is freehold and will be sold at auction, making it a suitable purchase for buyers prepared to act quickly and budget for improvement.
The interior is a blank canvas in need of modernisation: dated fixtures, mixed flooring, and likely fabric and services upgrades are evident. Heating is gas boiler and radiators; windows are double-glazed though install date is unknown. Broadband speeds are slow locally despite excellent mobile signal. The plot is small with an enclosed courtyard-style rear garden providing privacy rather than extensive outdoor space.
Practical positives include quick access to the A55 North Wales Expressway for commuting and the Cathedral City location near local amenities and transport links. Council tax band is moderate and there is no flood risk. Note the wider area records indicate higher deprivation and ageing urban demographics — factor this into resale or rental expectations.
This house suits buyers looking for renovation potential and period character rather than a move-in-ready home. Be prepared for refurbishment costs, possible insulation work (walls shown as cavity, no insulation assumed), and to verify construction details and historic room configuration if the servants’ quarters are to be altered.