Take a look around this three bedroom home in Wrexham which has just hit the market.
The semi-detached property on Clarke Street, Ponciau, is on the market with estate agents Monopoly for £300,000.
The property is a family home with an entrance hall, dining room open plan into the lounge, a fantastic modern kitchen, a generous utility area, a downstairs w.c, one bedroom with an en suite, and a family bathroom.
A beautiful garden can be found to the side of the property, with a useful outdoor store attached to the rear of the house.
There is a driveway to the side of the garden which leads to an off-road parking area (owned by Maesteg but various neighbours have right of way access to their properties), and car port with space for up to four cars. There is also a garage of good proportion with a recently installed electric up and over door.
On the ground floor there is the entrance hall leading to the dining room and stairs to the first floor. The dining room leads to the lounge, and there is also the kitchen and the downstairs w.c.
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The estate agents described the kitchen as the “heart of the home” with fitted wall and base units, and skylight windows, there is a central island , tiled flooring, spaces for dishwasher and fridge/freezer, spotlights and doors to utility and walk in understairs cupboard.
Upstairs are the three bedrooms and bathroom, along with an attic hatch to a boarded loft with drop down ladder.
The family bathroom has a corner shower with mains shower over, panel bath, w.c, hand wash basin, tiled flooring, tiled walls, extractor, skylight window to ceiling.
For more information, visit: https://monopolybuysellrent.co.uk/property/clarke-street-ponciau-wrexham/
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