Take a look around this quirky Grade II Listed semi-detached property believed to date from 1832 in Wrexham.
This eye-catching three-bedroom property in Weston Drive, Stansty, is currently on the market with Bowen Son and Watson for offers in the region of £325,000.
Some alterations have been carried out to the property at the turn of the 20th Century and a sub-division from the neighbouring house in the 1950s.
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The property occupies a level plot within established residential surroundings off Stansty Road a few hundred yards from the Plas Coch Retail Park.
The ground floor comprises a side hall that is approached through a part lead-lighted oak door and has oak-finished flooring.
There is a cloakroom, which is a fitted two-piece white suite comprising a pedestal wash hand basin and low-level w.c.
The dining room/kitchen has ranges of cream-shaded cottage-style units having solid timber work surfaces incorporating a Belfast sink with a monobloc mixer tap attachment above an inset into a total of 11-doored base cabinets with extended work surfaces, beneath which there is plumbing for a washing machine and a "Rangemaster Classic 90" dual fuel range cooker.
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There is an adjoining tall unit with an integrated fridge and separate freezer and a chimney-style filter hood above the oven range set.
In the sitting room, there are French windows to the Portico porch.
The lounge has an illuminated Inglenook-style fireplace reveal with exposed brick walls and a cast multi-fuel stove, along with oak and tiled flooring.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms and a bathroom.
The bathroom has a fitted four-piece white suite comprising a corner bath, high-level w.c., pedestal wash hand basin, and a corner quadrant shower tray with mains thermostatic shower fitting.
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Outside, a double timber gated patterned coloured concrete drive with a turning area/secondary parking space leads to a detached pre-cast garage fitted with a metal up-and-over door, cold water tap, electric light, and power points, and with a storeroom to the rear.
There is also a lawned front garden with a stocked tree and shrubbery borders including a productive apple tree. There is a hand-built timber summerhouse with insulated timber-lined walls.
For more information on this property, please visit the Bowen Son and Watson website.
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