A FOUR-BEDROOM home - featuring its own sauna, climbing wall and more - has hit the property market in Wrexham.
Town and Country estate agents have listed Rock Place at a price of £395,000.
The Coedpoeth-based home is described as being 'beautifully presented throughout' and also includes a 'fantastic south facing garden'.
Having undergone a program of modernisation, Rock Place has retained much of its character.
The home was originally two properties - one built approximately 1800, another in approximately 1880 - which have been combined to produce this now one stunning home.
The property itself features an inviting through kitchen/breakfast room, a utility room with a study and an eye-catching sitting/dining room with two stone fireplaces.
The sun room is also a particularly brilliant feature, enjoying beautiful views over the rear garden and the countryside beyond.
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The first-floor accommodation offers access to a large four piece family bathroom and four bedrooms, the principle of which enjoys en-suite facilities.
Externally, the property can be approached through an automatic cast-iron gate, located to the side of the main residence which opens to ample gravel parking.
Rock Place's single garage also houses a sauna and climbing/bouldering wall.
The side garden is predominantly laid to lawn with shrub borders and sleeper raised vegetable gardens.
The rear south-facing garden is of a generous size, with three distinct areas: a low maintenance large paved patio with seating area; a gravelled area with shrubs, fruit trees, gazebo and firepit; and finally through a central pergola leading to another lawn garden where the outside gym and large shed are located.
For further information or to book a viewing, contact Town and Country on 01978 804445.
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