Bright single‑storey bungalow with large garden, parking and Clwydian Range views — ideal for downsizers..
Three double bedrooms; master with en-suite and walk‑in wardrobe
Large landscaped rear garden with patios, decking and countryside views
Spacious conservatory and lounge with bi‑fold doors for natural light
Modern kitchen with central island and integrated appliances
Two driveways provide ample off‑street parking
Freehold tenure; council tax band D
EPC D64 — moderate energy efficiency; consider future upgrades
Built c.1967–75 — check services and maintenance history
This detached three-bedroom bungalow sits in a quiet village setting with wide, elevated views over fields to the Clwydian Range. The layout is single-storey and practical, featuring a generous lounge that opens via black-framed bi-fold doors into a bright conservatory, together creating a light-filled living space ideal for relaxed, accessible living.
The property is finished to a modern standard throughout: a contemporary kitchen with central island and integrated appliances, bespoke media wall in the lounge, and a master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite. Outside there is a large, landscaped rear garden with multiple patios and decking areas that capture sun all day, plus two driveways for ample off-street parking. Freehold tenure and council tax band D.
Buyers should note some practical considerations: the building dates from the late 1960s–1970s, and the EPC rating is D64, indicating only moderate energy efficiency. While the interior appears well refurbished and largely move-in ready, prospective purchasers may wish to budget for future energy upgrades or to confirm service ages. The property sits in an area described as having high area deprivation, so check local services and long-term area plans if that matters to you.