This traditional semi-detached home features three bedrooms and retains charming period details such as high ceilings and a front bay window. Located in the village of Rhosllanerchrugog, this property offers convenient access to local amenities including shops, schools, healthcare facilities, and public transport options. Major roadways also connect residents to Wrexham, Llangollen, and Shropshire, making it an appealing choice for commuters.
The interior is light-filled and spacious but would benefit from some modernization, presenting a unique opportunity for those looking to invest or renovate. It is currently equipped with gas central heating via a combi boiler and double-glazed windows throughout. The layout includes a welcoming canopy porch leading into the hallway with stairs that ascend to the first-floor landing. The ground floor comprises a lounge with a feature gas fireplace, a dining room showcasing a large bay window, and a kitchen complete with fitted storage solutions and space for appliances. A generously sized bathroom on this level includes both a bath and separate shower enclosure.
Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms that provide ample natural light thanks to their double-glazed windows. The layout offers potential for reconfiguration to enhance the living space further or create more modern bedrooms.
Outside, the property presents a gated front path leading to the entrance and a modest forecourt area bordered by low brick walls. The rear garden is notably private, featuring lawn space, flower beds, patio area, and side access along with a brick storage shed—ideal for gardening tools or outdoor equipment.
This home is offered with no onward chain, allowing for a smoother transition for potential buyers exploring renovation projects or rental opportunities in this vibrant community setting. The EPC rating of D (63) indicates reasonable energy efficiency but leaves room for upgrades that could improve comfort and appeal while adding value to the investment over time.