A FORMER pub with five bedrooms on offer has been listed on the property market in Wrexham.
Wrexham-based estate agents Whitegates are looking for £285,000 for the former Clayton Arms at Moss Hill, near Summerhill.
The former public house was opened in around 1870 by Thomas Clayton and closed in 2009.
Whitegates described it as 'a unique and spacious' property which has now been transformed into a substantial residence offering endless potential in the picturesque Moss Valley.
They add that it is an 'exceptional property' that offers a rare opportunity to create your dream family home.
As mentioned, the former pub has been converted into a residence featuring an array of versatile rooms, making it an ideal project for those looking to further enhance its charm and character.
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The property boasts three generous reception rooms, perfect for entertaining and family activities.
Each room has its own unique features, allowing for versatile use and personalisation.
The two kitchens provide exceptional convenience and functionality, perfect for large families or those who love to cook and entertain.
With multiple bathrooms and shower rooms, morning routines and family schedules are effortlessly accommodated.
The generous living spaces ensure comfort and relaxation for the whole family, with room to adapt and customize to your personal taste.
The expansive gardens are perfect for outdoor activities, gardening enthusiasts, or simply enjoying the tranquil surroundings.
Located in the serene and sought-after Moss Valley, Wrexham, The Clayton Arms offers a unique chance to own a piece of the valley’s history and transform it into a stunning family home.
Anybody interested in the property, should contact Whitegates on 01978 255676.
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