A 'SUPERB' opportunity to buy a perfect family home has come up for grabs in Wrexham.
The Beechley Road home has been put up for sale by Yopa at a price of £240,000.
The four-bedroom end of terrace property has been impeccably finished to an exceptional standard, according to the seller.
Yopa says the 'superb' home would be suitable for a first-time buyer or perfect for any family to enjoy.
Step inside to an inviting entrance hall adorned with wood-effect ceramic tiled flooring, a radiator, and a staircase leading to the upper floor.
The lounge radiates with charm from its coved ceiling and a striking Inglenook fireplace hosting a log burner.
The family/living room boasts oak effect flooring and an Adam-style fire surround with a gas fire inset.
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A beautifully presented kitchen also awaits any potential buyer, adorned with Walnut finished wall and base cupboards, stainless steel appliances, and integrated dishwasher.
You can then venture upstairs to discover three well-proportioned bedrooms, each boasting UPVC double glazed windows, Victorian-style fireplace surrounds, and laminate flooring.
Once you ascend to the second floor to the main bedroom, which is accessed via a spiral staircase, you'll find an impressive space with three Velux double glazed windows, built-in wardrobes, and chests of drawers.
Outside the home, a flagged forecourt adorns the front while the rear courtyard features Indian stone paving flags and a garden area.
A timber shed fitted with electricity provides additional storage.
The house is conveniently located approximately a mile from Wrexham town centre and is surrounded by various amenities including shops, supermarkets, a post office, and a pharmacy.
For more information or to request a viewing of the property, contact Yopa on 0333 305 0202.
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