Four-bedroom family home near Prestatyn seafront with garden and refurbishment potential.
Four bedrooms across two floors, generous room proportions
Short walk to Prestatyn seaside and local amenities
Good-sized paved rear garden with decking and shed
Modern-feel galley kitchen with patio access
Off-street parking on a small front driveway
EPC 46 (E); cavity walls assumed uninsulated — needs energy upgrades
Single family bathroom only — may be limiting for larger families
Local area: very high crime and high deprivation measures
Set on a quiet road just a short walk from Prestatyn’s seafront, this 1930s semi-detached house offers spacious family living across two floors. The ground floor has a large dining room and a separate lounge, plus a modern-feel galley kitchen with direct access to a paved rear garden and decking — good for outdoor family use. Off-street parking and a handy storage shed add everyday convenience.
Internally the home provides four bedrooms and a single family bathroom, making it suitable for a growing family. Many windows are double glazed and the property is served by mains gas central heating. The house retains traditional 1930s character and generous room proportions that give scope to adapt and modernise to personal taste.
Notable practical issues should be considered: the EPC rating is 46 (E), cavity walls are shown as built without insulation (assumed), and the plot is relatively small. The area shows high local crime statistics and high deprivation indices, which buyers should weigh against the location benefits and price. The single bathroom may feel constrained for larger households.
This home will suit families seeking space near the coast who are prepared to carry out energy improvements and cosmetic updating to unlock greater comfort and long-term value. It’s realistically priced for the local market and offers clear potential for refurbishment, including insulating walls and improving the EPC rating.