Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 1 Bron Dyffryn Terrace, Denbigh, a cozy and compact type home with 2 bed in the LL16 4HG area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £115,500 and a rental potential of £751 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"An end terrace property with large rear garden, parking and garage, situated in the centre of the popular village of Llandyrnog. The well presented accommodation , with gas heating and double glazing briefly comprises entrance hall leading to inner hall and side conservatory off, lounge with two double glazed windows to the front, open plan dining room/kitchen with a range of modern units and enclosed staircase to the first floor. Upstairs there is a landing area, two bedrooms and a shower room with modern white suite. Outside the larger than average gardens are a particular feature and comprise patio areas, planted rockeries, lawn, garden sheds, summerhouse and a large variety of shrubs. A private access road situated to the rear of the property leads to the garage and parking area.
Llandyrnog is a popular village situated in the Vale of Clwyd between the towns of Ruthin and Denbigh. There is a primary school, popular inn, a butchers shop and village store. A wider range of amenities can be found in the nearby towns. THE ACCOMMODATION Part double glazed front entrance door to: ENTRANCE HALL With feature exposed brick wall shelving and door to: INNER HALL With ornamental beamed ceiling, vinyl floor covering, door to kitchen and door to: CONSERVATORY/PORCH 4.31 x 1.77 (14'2' x 5'10') UPVC and double glazed conservatory/rear porch with plumbing installed and door to: LOUNGE 4.33 x 3.26 (14'2' x 10'8') Two double glazed windows to the front elevation, coal effect electric fire on tiled hearth in surround with timber mantle over and with raised plinth/T.V shelving to either side. Wood veneer panelling to one wall, radiator and door with adjacent internal glass panes to: KITCHEN/DINING ROOM 3.88 x 3.23 (12'9' x 10'7') An open plan room which is fitted with a range of pastel coloured fronted units comprising base and wall cupboards, glazed display cupboard, tall larder cupboard, one and a half bowl sink unit, contrasting worktops and ornamental beamed ceiling. Breakfast bar, space for fridge, drawer unit, vinyl floor covering to kitchen area, tiled walls, double glazed window to side and radiator. Enclosed staircase to first floor. ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPH FIRST FLOOR LANDING With access to loft space. BEDROOM ONE 4.36 x 3.15 (14'4' x 10'4') Built-in wardrobes, double glazed window to front and radiator. BEDROOM TWO 2.35 x 2.34 (7'9' x 7'8') Built-in airing cupboard, wall mounted 'Worcester' gas heating boiler. Deep built-in airing cupboard and double glazed window to side. SHOWER ROOM 2.26 x 1.80 (7'5' x 5'11') Re-fitted with a contemporary white three piece suite comprising large shower cubicle with shower fitted, W.C, wash basin and radiator. Double glazed window to side, part tiled walls and radiator. OUTSIDE The larger than average rear garden is a particular feature of the property and is access from the rear conservatory via steps leading up. The interesting gardens must be viewed to be fully appreciated and comprise paved patios, stocked borders and rockeries, ornamental pond and grassed area. There is a summerhouse and garden shed. GARDEN PHOTO PARKING The garage and parking area is approached via a private access road to the rear of the house. Metal gates open on to the rear of the garden which could provide additional parking for boat or trailer if required. DIRECTIONS From the Agents Denbigh office bear left over the High Street and proceed down Vale Street. At the traffic lights turn right onto the Ruthin road and proceed past the High School to the large roundabout. Take the second exit signposted Llandyrnog and continue into the countryside along the straight road until reaching the mini roundabout. Take the third exit into the village and after passing the primary school and the church, Brondyffryn Terrace will be seen after a short distance on the left hand side opposite the village store. CAVENDISH SURVEYORS A specialist Survey and Valuation Department providing Home Buyer Surveys and Engineers Reports at reasonable cost. For full information contact Gareth Roberts B.Sc. Hons, MRICS or Hugh Evans B.Sc., MRICS on 0845 4349989 VIEWING By appointment through the Agent's Denbigh Office on 01745 816650.FLOOR PLANS - included for identification purposes only, not to scale.
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