Maes Cwyfan, Dyserth, Rhyl, Denbighshire, LL18

GBP 475,000
For Sale

Property Details

Bedrooms

4

Bathrooms

3

Property Type

Detached house

Description

Property Details: - Type: Detached house - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: 3

Agent: Beresford Adams - Prestatyn Phone: 01745 400787

A beautifully appointed and spacious modern family home with four double bedrooms, two being en-suite and open plan family living kitchen with views over the village, it's waterfall and to hills beyond. Located in the much sought after village of Dyserth close to the seaside town of Prestatyn. The accommodation comprises hall, WC, lounge, kitchen/dining/living and utility room to the ground floor and four double bedrooms with dressing area and en-suite to bedroom one and further ensuite to bedroom two and family bathroom to the first floor. The property also offers front and rear gardens, driveway parking and double garage.<br/><br/>Dyserth itself is a gem of a village, known for its friendly community, scenic walks, and historic waterfall. You’re just minutes from local shops, cafés, and the stunning North Wales coastline, with Prestatyn and Rhyl nearby for larger amenities and transport links.<br/><br/> Dyserth is a picturesque village nestled in the county of Denbighshire, North Wales, known for its natural beauty, rich history, and strong sense of community. Here’s what makes Dyserth such a special place to live or visit:<br/>Natural Beauty & Outdoor Life<br/>• Dyserth Waterfall: One of the village’s most iconic landmarks, this stunning waterfall is tucked behind the high street and surrounded by woodland trails, perfect for peaceful walks and picnics.<br/>• Moel Hiraddug: A nearby limestone hill offering panoramic views across the Vale of Clwyd and out to the coast. It’s popular with walkers and nature lovers, and also home to ancient hillfort remains.<br/>• Countryside Walks: Dyserth is crisscrossed with scenic footpaths and bridleways, including parts of the Offa’s Dyke Path and the old railway line, now a tranquil walking route.<br/>Village Charm & Community<br/>• Friendly Atmosphere: With a population of around 2,200, Dyserth maintains a close knit, welcoming vibe. Locals take pride in their village and its heritage.<br/>• Local Amenities: The village offers a range of independent shops, a post office, cafés, and pubs. There’s also a community centre and regular events that bring residents together.<br/>• Historic Church: St. Bridget’s Church, dating back to the 12th century, is a beautiful and peaceful spot with ties to Welsh poetry and medieval history.<br/><br/>Rich History<br/>• Dyserth Castle: Once a stronghold built by Henry III in the 13th century, it was destroyed after a siege by Llywelyn ap Gruffudd. Though little remains today, its story is woven into the village’s identity.<br/>• Mining Heritage: Dyserth was historically a centre for lead, copper, and limestone mining. The old quarries still shape the landscape and add character to the area.<br/>Location & Accessibility<br/>• Dyserth is just a few miles inland from the coastal towns of Prestatyn and Rhyl, offering easy access to beaches, shopping, and transport links.<br/>• It’s well-positioned for exploring North Wales, with Snowdonia National Park, Llandudno, and Conwy all within reach.<br/><br/>

Location

Address

Maes Cwyfan, Dyserth, Rhyl, Denbighshire, LL18

City

LL18

Features and Finishes

None

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