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GBP225,000
Llwyn Derw, Mynydd Isa CH7
Llwyn Derw, Mynydd Isa CH7
3 beds 1 baths Semi-detached house

About this home

Property Details: - Type: Semi-detached house - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1

Agent: The Home Quarter - Chester Phone: 01244 725532

<p>Mynydd Isa has always been and continues to be a popular location with house-hunters, meaning that anyone investing in the area can be as sure as they can be that their investment is a sound one. An added bonus with this particular home is that it falls within the price range frequently affordable by first-time buyers meaning that for those just setting out on their property owning adventure, a genuine family sized home is a real possibility. <br/></p><p>Llwyn Derw is a small cul-de-sac providing a safe environment for children even when their more boisterous games stray beyond the boundaries, which is a relief for Mum & Dad. To the front of the home what was a front garden has been completely given over to hard standing meaning that is you have ever harboured dreams of building a second-hand car sales empire, you have the room to get started. A path continues past the side of the integrated garage allowing access to the rear garden, but more about that later. <br/></p><p>The attractive composite front door is found beside the up and over garage door and allows us to step directly into the lounge with its quality wood laminate flooring. This room is kept bright and cheerful thanks to the large forward facing picture window and the fact that the back wall is completely glazed, and includes a patio door opening into the rear garden. However in spite of what may initially seem an over abundance of light, it manages to remain feeling cosy, welcoming and intimate.<br/></p><p>Moving past the bottom of the space-saving turned staircase into the dining area we enter somewhere well suited to its role, being easily able to accommodate what I can only describe as a proper dining table, where realistically proportioned people can eat in comfort as opposed to some of the laughably small examples in smaller homes offered by several of the major builders. With houses, as with many other things, newer is not necessarily better… </p><p>From here there is a door into the well equipped and thoughtfully laid out kitchen, where the units have been positioned in a deep ‘U’ formation around the fashionably black tiled walls and which places the chef smack in the middle of the action, with everything in easy reach as they perform their culinary miracles. All the expected 21st century technology is present and correct meaning that should the expected miracles fail to occur, it will be down to the chef, but tact insists you keep that to yourself. <br/></p><p>To one side of the picture window is the back door, giving access to the delightfully complex, varied and amazingly low maintenance garden. Immediately outside the patio window of the dining room is a large seating area nestling sheltered beside a substantial wooden fence and beneath a fixed pergola which should you so choose, could be roofed over giving all-year protection and thus usability or, for those favouring a more organic approach, training vines and other climbing plants up its support stanchions would have much the same effect. At the edge of this patio area is a low stone wall in which a pair of steps have been fitted allowing access to a lower section of the garden. Covered in decorative gravel, this section in turn ends at a further low wall before more steps take us down to the bottom level and an area divided into two. On one side is a small lawn, while the other, paved in Indian stone houses a well maintained wooden store shed. The whole garden is completely private thanks to the tall hedges surrounding it and while these will require regular trimming it is a small price to pay for the shelter they provide.<br/></p><p>Returning indoors and climbing the turned staircase I am struck by a thought; why is this design of stairs so rarely used? It can only be for reasons of cost because their advantages are evident in the way they save internal space in any home and this is a shame. I know builders are in the game of maximising their profits but should this be at the expense of the practicality of their product? At the same time it becomes obvious to me that I have my priorities all wrong and would make a rubbish accountant… At the top of the stairs, on our left is the smallest of the bedrooms. Although smaller than the others, thanks to the space saving provided by the turned stairs it is not actually small in the way we have come to expect in most three bed semis. It is currently in use as a surgery consulting room, with a centrally placed treatment bed leaving masses of space to move around and work on the patient. In practical terms what this means is that a double bed would fit in here without any problem though admittedly, any free standing wardrobes would need to be fairly modest affairs.<br/></p><p>Opposite here at the rear of the home is the obviously freshly refurbished bathroom which I have to say, is a delight. A practical ceramic floor contrasts nicely with the wall tiles and make the white of the suite stand out. This comprises a modular wall mounted combined hand basin and storage unit and lavatory but the real eye catcher is the massive walk-in shower running along one wall. In here the wall tiles are of a darker colour which is a pleasing contrast and the twin headed rain shower takes its hot water directly from the home’s central heating system, ensuring a constant pressure and more importantly, temperature. <br/></p><p>Adjacent to here and overlooking the garden is the first of the larger bedrooms which stands out by offering as a bonus, far reaching views across towards Moel Famau. This makes for a room where it would be more than acceptable to be just a bit poorly, so you could lie in bed with a magazine, drinking Lucozade and admiring the outlook.<br/></p><p>Moving to the front of the home the final bedroom is of almost identical dimensions so which do you choose as your principal? Materially there is little between them, they both being comfortably spacious so I suppose it comes down to the importance you place on the view from the window but to be honest, finding fault with either of the would seem picky in the extreme.<br/></p><p>Overview<br/></p><p>All in all, this is a home to fulfil dreams. Dreams of being able to feel you have ‘made it’ by moving to an area so sought after and to have found a home in such a place that is accessible to mere mortals, because this is priced to be just that. Any young couple with small children would be delighted with the number and availability of highly regarded schools within a short walk, while shops and other facilities remain within equally easy reach. Alternatively, it would be ideal for someone at the other end of their home-owning journey who is seeking to downsize to somewhere more manageable, as the cul-de-sac provides a quiet and safe environment for a peaceful life, yet it remains convenient for the major road network on those occasions when commuting over greater distances is necessary. So you see, just occasionally one size really does fit all. <br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>

Property facts

Property type
Semi-detached house
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Days on market
62 days

Location

Approximate location · exact address shared on inquiry
GBP225,000
3 bd · 1 ba
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The Home Quarter - Chester
The Home Quarter - Chester
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