CAVENDISH Residential is delighted to offer for sale a large three-bedroom detached bungalow.
Awel Y Ddol is located in Glanrafon and it is available for purchase for £275,000.
The property has two reception rooms and a modern fitted kitchen, and Awel Y Ddol is set within extensive gardens and an adjoining paddock.
The whole extends to about 0.54 acres, standing in a predominantly rural setting with an open aspect to the rear over rolling farmland.
Located on the periphery of Glanrafon, the property affords a central hall, a large lounge, a day room, a kitchen / dining room, a large utility room, bedroom one with fitted wardrobes, two further bedrooms and a modern bathroom.
Other features of Awel Y Ddol include double glazing and oil central heating, in addition to 3.5kv solar panels.
The lounge is a very spacious room with a deep square bow window to the front elevation and a further double-glazed window to the gable, both with pleasing views over rolling countryside and towards the historic village church.
There's also a contemporary Adam-style fireplace with a polished black granite insert and hearth, wood surround and a fitted coal effect living flame electric fire.
Meanwhile, the kitchen is fitted with a modern range of base and wall-mounted cupboards and drawers with a light wood grain effect finish to door and drawer fronts.
There are contrasting stone effect working surfaces to include inset single drainer sink with a mixer tap and drainer, an inset four-ring electric hob with a stainless steel extractor hood and light over, an integrated oven and a dishwasher.
The property is approached over a wide splayed entrance with two five-bar gates and a long tarmacadam driveway, which extends across the front elevation of the bungalow to provide a wide parking and turning area, and access to the paddock.
Viewing is by appointment through Cavendish Residential's Ruthin office on 01824 703030.
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