AN 'IMMACULATELY presented' three-bedroom bungalow - with its very own 'unique opportunity' - has hit the property market in the Wrexham area.
The Bowers Road property at Acrefair has been listed by estate agents Town and Country at a price of £425,000.
Nestled within a generous half-acre plot, this meticulously modernized three-bedroom detached bungalow exudes elegance and comfort.
Immaculately presented by the current owners, this home offers not only a well-appointed main dwelling but also includes a double garage and a collection of versatile outbuildings, opening up various possibilities for their use.
This charming property seamlessly combines modern living with serene surroundings, making it an ideal family retreat.
The entrance hallway of this property impresses with its abundance of natural light and the living room offers a comfortable and inviting space with several notable features, like the wood burner with a feature chimney breast.
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The dining room in this property offers a simple yet functional space with key features that enhance its utility and ambiance and the kitchen has been thoughtfully designed.
There is also a utility room and three bedrooms, all offering comfortable and well-appointed spaces and the bathroom boasts a white four-piece suite.
Outside, you will find a fantastic outdoor living space and a large garden, which must be viewed to be truly appreciated.
Town and Country say that the owners of the bungalow also hold ownership of a parcel of land situated on the opposite side of the lane.
This additional piece of land presents a unique opportunity and is available for purchase in conjunction with the bungalow at an extra cost.
For further information or to book a viewing of the property, contact Town and Country on 01978 291345.
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