11 Meliden Road
Prestatyn
Denbighshire
LL19 9SB
Nestled on Lower Foel Road in the charming village of Dyserth, this delightful two-bedroom semi-detached house offers a unique blend of character and stunning natural beauty. Built in 1880, the property exudes an older charm that is both inviting and warm, making it a perfect home for those who appreciate traditional architecture.
As you enter, you are welcomed into a spacious reception room that serves as the heart of the home, ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. The two well-proportioned bedrooms provide ample space for rest and personalisation, catering to a variety of living arrangements. The bathroom is conveniently located, ensuring practicality for everyday living.
One of the standout features of this property is the fabulous views it offers over the North Wales coastline. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee or unwinding in the evening while taking in the breathtaking scenery that surrounds you. The picturesque landscape is sure to enhance your living experience, providing a serene backdrop to your daily life.
This semi-detached house is not just a home; it is a lifestyle choice, offering a peaceful retreat while still being within reach of local amenities and attractions. Whether you are a first-time buyer, a small family, or looking to downsize, this property presents an excellent opportunity to embrace the beauty of Dyserth and the surrounding area. Do not miss the chance to make this charming house your new home.
Via a modern, obscure glazed front door giving access to:
Having lighting, stairs to the first-floor landing and doors off.
4.31m x 3.88m (14'1" x 12'8")Being a nice bright and airy room, having lighting, power points, a radiator, open fireplace with log burner, complemented by a brick surround and hearth with an Oak mantle, uPVC double glazed window to the front and a door off giving access to the inner hall.
Having an under-stair cupboard for storage and a door off giving access to:
2.91m x 1.85m (9'6" x 6'0" )Comprising of a low flush W.C., bespoke hand-wash vanity basin with a stainless steel mixer tap over, P-shaped bath with stainless steel taps over with a wall-mounted shower head, partially tiled walls, lighting, wall-mounted heated towel rail and a timber-framed obscure glazed window onto the side elevation.
4.28m x 3.13m (14'0" x 10'3" )Comprising of wall, drawer and base units with a complementary worktop over, sink with stainless steel mixer tap over, void for a washing machine, integrated electric oven with four-ring Lamona induction hob above, and a Smeg extractor fan. Wall-mounted modern radiator, space for dining, lighting, power points, extra store space with floor-to-ceiling cupboards, integrated fridge, integrated freezer, uPVC double glazed window onto the front and a door off into a rear pantry.
Having a store cupboard that houses the boiler and space for an ironing board and a hoover, and a uPVC double glazed door with a glazed window giving access to the rear garden.
Having lighting, uPVC double-glazed window onto the rear and doors off.
4.43m x 3.40m (14'6" x 11'1")Having lighting, power points, a radiator, a feature fireplace with complementary hearth, a store cupboard that goes over the stairs ideal for storage or wardrobe space and a uPVC double glazed window onto the front enjoying unspoilt views of the North Wales coastline.
4.43m x 4.31m (14'6" x 14'1")Having lighting, power points, a radiator and a uPVC double glazed window onto the front, enjoying unspoilt views over the North Wales coastline.
The rear garden is accessed directly from the kitchen via a paved pathway, with steps leading up to a beautifully arranged, two-tiered outdoor space. A timber gate provides convenient access to the side of the property. Both tiers are mainly laid to lawn, offering generous open space, while one tier features a decked area, perfect for outdoor dining, entertaining, or simply relaxing.
The garden also includes a practical shed and a charming summer house, ideal for a variety of uses. Attractive, well-maintained planted borders filled with mature trees and shrubs add colour, character, and privacy, all enclosed by a combination of stone walling and timber fencing.
One of the standout features of this property is the stunning, far-reaching views over the Clwydian Range and the North Wales coastline, truly a unique and desirable backdrop to this versatile outdoor space.
Proceed from our Prestatyn Office through the village of Meliden in the direction of Dyserth. Continue past the Marion Spa and then turn left onto Waterfall Road. Continue up the hill to the crossroads and turn left into the High Street. From the centre of the High Street, turn right onto Foel Road and follow the road down.
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