Well-presented two-bedroom link-detached house with modern kitchen (2018)
Long tarmac driveway, garage store with separate WC and storage
Enclosed split-level rear garden with flagged patio and stocked borders
Oil-fired central heating (new boiler 2018) — consider fuel costs
Post-2002 UPVC double glazing with mahogany-style finish
Small plot; garden designed for low maintenance, not large-scale landscaping
Built 1983–1990 with assumed cavity wall insulation; traditional layout
Local broadband and mobile signal average; crime level above average
Set in a small cul-de-sac in the popular village of Pulford, this well-presented two-bedroom link-detached house offers comfortable, low-maintenance living for a small family or downsizer. The layout includes a living room, dining room, garden room and a modern fitted kitchen installed in 2018, giving ready-to-use accommodation with tasteful finishes. UPVC double glazing and a new oil boiler (2018) reduce immediate maintenance concerns.
Externally the property benefits from a long tarmac driveway, garage store with separate WC and an enclosed, split-level rear garden with flagged patio and well-stocked borders. The plot is small and designed for easy upkeep rather than extensive outdoor space, which suits buyers seeking a manageable garden. Good local links include nearby Rossett for shops, easy access to Chester and Wrexham, and the A55 for regional travel.
Practical considerations are straightforward and should be weighed: the property uses oil-fired central heating (individual tank) so running costs and fuel supply should be considered; broadband and mobile signals are average; and the local crime level is above average. The house was built in the 1980s, has cavity wall insulation and double glazing fitted post-2002, but buyers seeking a very large plot or a modern communal heating system may find limitations.
Overall this is a tidy, move-in-ready home in an affluent, prospering countryside setting. It suits a buyer wanting village life, convenient road links and a manageable garden, while accepting oil heating and a modest plot size.































































