Spacious 4-bed detached home with garage and gardens — practical family living near Wrexham town centre.
Four bedrooms plus four-piece family bathroom and downstairs WC
Driveway and single brick garage with power and water tap
Decent enclosed rear garden, shed and greenhouse
Built 1983–1990; cavity walls and double glazing installed post-2002
Mains gas boiler and radiators; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Average-sized rooms and standard ceiling heights throughout
Council tax above average; wider area classed as very deprived
Set on a pleasant plot at the edge of Wrexham, this four-bedroom detached house offers practical family living with useful outdoor space. The property’s layout — entrance hall, bay-fronted lounge/diner, kitchen/breakfast room, downstairs WC, four bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom — suits growing families who need flexible, multi-storey accommodation. A driveway and single garage provide convenient off-street parking while an enclosed rear garden gives safe outdoor space for children and pets.
Built in the 1980s with cavity-filled walls and double glazing fitted after 2002, the house benefits from mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The roomy kitchen/breakfast area and boarded loft add practical storage and everyday comfort. The plot is described as decent for the property class, with lawned front and rear gardens plus a garden shed and greenhouse.
Buyers should note material facts: council tax is above average and the surrounding ward is classified as very deprived despite very low local crime. The property is average-sized overall with moderate ceiling heights and room sizes typical of its era; prospective purchasers may want to consider cosmetic updating to reflect personal taste. Easy access to local shops, bus routes and Wrexham town centre makes this a convenient suburban family base.