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£235,0002 bedroom house for sale
Lower Foel Road, Rhyl LL18
Recently added
Solar panels
House
2 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Features and description
- Panoramic Views of the Coast
- Characterful Village Home
- Freehold
- Practical Utility and Cellar
- Nearby the A55
- EPC In Progress
- Local Amenities Within Walking Distance
- Versatile Room in Roof
- Council Tax Band E
MONOPOLY BUY SELL RENT are pleased to present for sale this charming Dyserth property, offering a blend of character features and practical living across multiple levels, all within walking distance of local amenities and the village school. Inside, the home presents welcoming living spaces with wood-effect flooring, bright box-bay windows and a light-filled kitchen–diner. Two comfortable bedrooms sit on the main level, complemented by a fully tiled bathroom and a useful utility area. A converted room in the roof provides additional versatile accommodation with built-in storage, while the cellar adds further practicality with its concrete flooring, insulated rafters and housing for the air-source heating controls. Outside, the tiered garden with stone walling and lawned terraces creates an attractive outdoor retreat, and dedicated driveway parking enhances convenience. The property is also ideally positioned for easy access to the A55, making travel across North Wales straightforward and efficient.
Driveway & Approach - A dedicated port-side parking space leads to gently rising gravel paths and a paved landing with seating and an air-source fan. Concrete steps ascend to a modern UPVC front door, while block-paved steps provide an alternate route to the characterful wooden door opening into the kitchen–diner.
Entry Hallway - The hallway showcases original exposed wooden flooring and a UPVC front door. Decorative coving and a dado rail frame the space, with doors branching to the lounge, master bedroom, bedroom two and the kitchen–diner. A radiator and conveniently placed coat hooks complete the area.
Lounge - The room has wood-effect laminate flooring with a white fire surround and a marble hearth. Wooden shelving provides added storage, and a picture rail runs around the walls. There is a radiator and a box bay window looking to the front of the property.
Kitchen Diner - A sociable and character-rich space featuring butcher-tile flooring, white cabinetry and a stainless-steel sink with tiled splashback. Natural light flows through a large garden-facing window, side obscure glazing, and an additional tiled alcove window. A wooden front door with obscure glass, ceiling panelling, a structural wooden beam, and wooden stairs leading to the first floor add further charm. Practical elements include a peek-through to the utility, the solar panel control box, and the panel box with meters.
Utility Room - Designed for function with faux-tile vinyl flooring and space for white goods. A wooden door with obscure glazing, cat flap, and a side double-glazed window completes this versatile area.
Master Bedroom - A serene room featuring wood-effect laminate flooring, classic coving, a dado rail and a radiator. A large box-bay window enhances natural light and adds a spacious feel.
Bedroom 2 - A light dual-aspect room with wood-effect laminate flooring, dado rail, radiator, and windows overlooking both the side of the property and the garden.
Bathroom - Fully tiled floors and walls frame a practical suite with toilet, sink and bath with shower attachment. An obscure double-glazed side window, extractor fan, wall-mounted heater, and built-in shelving repurposed from the former airing cupboard provide comfort and convenience.
Room In Roof - A bright upper-level space with wood-effect laminate flooring, a dormer window to the front, built-in eaves storage, shelving, and a wardrobe. A wooden door leads to the staircase descending to the kitchen.
Cellar - *Cellar*
A practical, well-maintained space featuring a solid concrete floor and painted brick walls. A single-glazed window provides natural light, while added insulation along the roof rafters supports the energy efficiency of the main house above. The cellar also houses the control system for the air-source heating, making it an ideal area for storage and essential utilities.
Garden - Tiered outdoor spaces bordered by attractive stone walling provide multiple levels of slim lawned areas. Concrete and brick-edged steps connect each terrace, offering structure and charm to the garden layout.
Driveway & Approach - A dedicated port-side parking space leads to gently rising gravel paths and a paved landing with seating and an air-source fan. Concrete steps ascend to a modern UPVC front door, while block-paved steps provide an alternate route to the characterful wooden door opening into the kitchen–diner.
Entry Hallway - The hallway showcases original exposed wooden flooring and a UPVC front door. Decorative coving and a dado rail frame the space, with doors branching to the lounge, master bedroom, bedroom two and the kitchen–diner. A radiator and conveniently placed coat hooks complete the area.
Lounge - The room has wood-effect laminate flooring with a white fire surround and a marble hearth. Wooden shelving provides added storage, and a picture rail runs around the walls. There is a radiator and a box bay window looking to the front of the property.
Kitchen Diner - A sociable and character-rich space featuring butcher-tile flooring, white cabinetry and a stainless-steel sink with tiled splashback. Natural light flows through a large garden-facing window, side obscure glazing, and an additional tiled alcove window. A wooden front door with obscure glass, ceiling panelling, a structural wooden beam, and wooden stairs leading to the first floor add further charm. Practical elements include a peek-through to the utility, the solar panel control box, and the panel box with meters.
Utility Room - Designed for function with faux-tile vinyl flooring and space for white goods. A wooden door with obscure glazing, cat flap, and a side double-glazed window completes this versatile area.
Master Bedroom - A serene room featuring wood-effect laminate flooring, classic coving, a dado rail and a radiator. A large box-bay window enhances natural light and adds a spacious feel.
Bedroom 2 - A light dual-aspect room with wood-effect laminate flooring, dado rail, radiator, and windows overlooking both the side of the property and the garden.
Bathroom - Fully tiled floors and walls frame a practical suite with toilet, sink and bath with shower attachment. An obscure double-glazed side window, extractor fan, wall-mounted heater, and built-in shelving repurposed from the former airing cupboard provide comfort and convenience.
Room In Roof - A bright upper-level space with wood-effect laminate flooring, a dormer window to the front, built-in eaves storage, shelving, and a wardrobe. A wooden door leads to the staircase descending to the kitchen.
Cellar - *Cellar*
A practical, well-maintained space featuring a solid concrete floor and painted brick walls. A single-glazed window provides natural light, while added insulation along the roof rafters supports the energy efficiency of the main house above. The cellar also houses the control system for the air-source heating, making it an ideal area for storage and essential utilities.
Garden - Tiered outdoor spaces bordered by attractive stone walling provide multiple levels of slim lawned areas. Concrete and brick-edged steps connect each terrace, offering structure and charm to the garden layout.
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Monopoly Buy Sell Rent are refreshingly different to other estate agents you will come across. That is because the unique combination of our people, our marketing of properties and our company, aims to give you the very best service available, whether you are selling, buying, or both. We believe it is an unbeatable package which makes moving easier – and more enjoyable too! The ethos of Monopoly Buy Sell Rent is to offer vendors and landlords the perfect combination of the financial savings of an office based and online estate agency with the benefits of the full service and support of a traditional high street agency. At Monopoly Buy Sell Rent, we realised a long time ago, that when instructing an Agent to market your home or business premises, you are looking to achieve a relationship and rapport that is based on honest communication and trust. When choosing Monopoly Buy Sell Rent as your Agent, you are choosing people that are highly trained to the most professional and ethical of standards, as well as utilising the full resources of a team that is firmly on your side. The two original Directors Simon Evans, Nathan Cunningham and Karen Evans have a wide range of property experience ranging from estate agency, property development and are both landlords in their own right.





























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