A BEAUTIFULLY presented Victorian-style family home located just off a much sought after city area is available for purchase with Williams Estates.
Mor Arwel, at Bryn Gobaith, in St Asaph is on the market for £339,500.
The property offers versatile family accommodation, which affords four good-sized bedrooms - two with en-suites - two office rooms usable as bedrooms, a living room, a snug, a dining room, a kitchen / breakfast room, a downstairs shower room, a utility room, a first floor and second floor bathroom and a kitchenette on the second floor.
It stands on a good-sized plot offering adjacent off-street parking and an enclosed well maintained rear garden.
The property retains most of its character features, yet it offers a modern twist and it is an ideal family home.
A modern kitchen comprises of a range of base, wall and drawer units with worktops over, a stainless steel sink with drainer, void for a fridge freezer, plumbing for a dishwasher, a free-standing range oven with a gas hob and extractor fan over, and a good range of power points.
There's also dual aspect radiators, a telephone point, a consumer unit, steps down to a uPVC door leading down to the side, uPVC patio doors leading to the rear garden and a uPVC window to the rear elevation.
Meanwhile, the living room benefits from a feature fireplace with a gas fire, a TV aerial point, power points, a telephone point, a radiator and a uPVC sliding sash bay window to the front elevation.
Looking outside and the rear of the property offers a pebbled patio area with paved steps leading to a small decked area, with access from the study perfect for al-fresco dining.
A lawned area with a timber shed can be found beyond the patio, which is bound by timber fencing and a brick-built wall.
The front of the property is approached by a driveway with ample parking for multiple vehicles.
Viewing is by prior appointment with Williams Estates' Denbigh office on 01745 817417.
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