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DevelopmentTotal Area: 1713 sq. ft.
Kitchen/Dining/Family 10.32m x 4.04m (max) 33'10" x 13'3"
Lounge 5.23m x 3.57m 17'2" x 11'9"
Utility 1.96m x 1.71m 6'5" x 5'7"
Cloaks 1.54m x 1.10m 5'1" x 3'7"
Bedroom 1 4.38m x 3.57m (min) 14'4" x 11'9"
Dressing area 3.04m x 2.33m 10' x 7'8"
En-suite 1 2.55m x 2.33m 8'4" x 7'8"
Bedroom 2 4.03m x 3.44m 13'3" x 11'3"
En-suite 2 2.59m x 1.49m 8'6" x 4'11"
Bedroom 3 3.27m x 2.86m 10'9" x 9'5"
Bedroom 4 3.41m x 2.86m 11'2" x 9'5"
Bathroom 2.14m x 1.94m 7' x 6'4"
The Wiltshire is a truly magnificent detached family home. Living and entertainment space is plentiful with an impressive 30ft open plan kitchen/dining/family area boasting French doors that lead out into the garden, enabling the outside to blend beautifully with the interior. There is a separate lounge with a beautiful bay window to complete the ground floor. Upstairs there is a luxurious and imposing master suite, along with an impressive guest suite and two other generously sized bedrooms and family bathroom. Finally, the cloakroom, utility area and an integrated double garage are desirable features fit for modern family life.
Ensuring your children get a great education is key. Luckily there are plenty of brilliant schools nearby. Primary schools near Maes Yr Haul include St Asaph V P Infant School, Esgob Morgan Primary School, Fairholme Preparatory School and Cefn Meiriadog County Primary School. For a good high school education, Ysgol Glan Clwyd is only a short distance away. If you’re interested in further education, find your future at Wrexham Glyndwr University.
St Asaph provides great transport links — sited on the A55 — making it an ideal location for commuting to North East Wales on the one side or Chester and the North West of England on the other. Just a short drive to Rhyl or Prestatyn and you will find great rail networks to South Wales, Chester, Warrington, Manchester, Birmingham, and London.
Foodie fanatics will revel in St Asaph. Home to cute coffee shops such as Jacobs Ladder or cosy pubs serving up mouth-watering delights at the The White House, there's something for every taste. A short drive to Rhuddlan and you will find a bustling street of bars and restaurants, whilst the spectacular beachfront 1891 Restaurant and Bar in Rhyl offers home cooked, high quality and locally sourced food — perfect before enjoying a show at Rhyl Pavilion Theatre.
As a small, family-friendly city, St Asaph offers residents a real community feel. There are plenty of social activities around St Asaph including football, and cricket clubs. You won’t struggle to entertain your children either with Rhyl on your doorstep, offering Rhyl SeaQuarium, Knightley’s Fun Park and endless fun on the stunning beach. With the whole of North Wales coastline on your doorstep, there’s plenty of opportunities to explore the beautiful seaside towns of Conwy and its magnificent castle or enjoying delicious ice cream at Colwyn Bay or Llandudno whilst overlooking the deep blues of the Irish Sea.
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