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Cross Street, Rhuddlan

PROPERTY TYPE

Terraced

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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TENURE
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Key features

  • Stone fronted Cottage
  • Located in Rhuddlan Village
  • Open plan Lounge Diner
  • Kitchen
  • Modern shower room
  • 2 Double Bedrooms
  • Country design courtyard garden
  • EPC is D67
  • Freehold
  • Council tax C

Description

This delightful terraced house on Cross Street offers a unique blend of historical character and modern living. Built in around 1800, the property boasts a rich heritage, making it a perfect choice for those who appreciate traditional architecture. Upon entering, you are welcomed into a cosy open plan reception room with dining space and kitchen also has open plan access, ideal for relaxing or entertaining guests. The house features a beautiful country garden and two well-proportioned bedrooms, providing ample space for a small family or professionals seeking a comfortable home. The modern shower is conveniently located, ensuring practicality for daily routines. The property’s layout is thoughtfully designed, making the most of the available space while maintaining a sense of homeliness. Rhuddlan itself is a picturesque village, known for its historic castle and beautiful surroundings. Residents can enjoy a peaceful lifestyle while still being within easy reach of local amenities, schools, and transport links. This charming house is not just a home; it is a piece of history waiting for its next chapter. EPC is D67. Freehold. Council tax C.

Accommodation - Composite front door giving access into the hallway

Entrance Hallway - With wood flooring, feature stained glass window and glazed door leading to the open plan lounge.

Open Plan Lounge Diner - 6.44 x 4.21 (21'1" x 13'9") - This stunning living room has wood flooring, victorian column radiator, recess shelf with picture light, double glazed front window with white shutters, phone point, T.v connection, under stars double storage cupboard with mains power, feature turned staircase with balustrades, chimney recess with decorative remote controlled gas burner with slate hearth, recess shelving and open plan access to the dining area which has wood flooring, victorian column radiator, double glazed French Doors that provide access to the enclosed garden. Open plan to the kitchen.

Fitted Kitchen - 2.23 x 2.21 (7'3" x 7'3") - Fitted with cream fronted wall and base units, integraal washing machine, worktop surfaces, integral fridge, built in oven, electric hob with extractor fan over, tiled splash backs, single drainer sink with mixer tap, double glazed rear window looking out to the rear garden and wood flooring.

First Floor Landing - From the lounge, turned staircase leads up to the landing.

Shower Room - 2.15 x 1.94 (7'0" x 6'4" ) - Comprising of a pedestal wash hand basin, toilet, shower with fixed clear glass shower screen, radiator, wall tiles, inset mirror, shaver socket, inset spotlighting, built in storage cupboard, double glazed rear window and tiled flooring.

Bedroom 1 - 3.55 x 3.21 (11'7" x 10'6") - This double bedroom has a victorian column radiator, double glazed rear window overlooking the rear garden plus floor to ceiling built in wardrobes.

Bedroom 2 - 3.59 x 2.79 (11'9" x 9'1" ) - This double bedroom has a radiator, exposed beam, built in double wardrobes, built in storage cupboard that houses the boiler and has a double glazed front window with white shutters.

Outside - The rear offers a lower patio perfect for having a small bistro table & chairs for your early morning coffee.
Steps give access to the country design courtyard garden with gravel, stepping stone path that leads to the upper sitting area with stone raised flower bed.

Directions - Proceed onto Vale Road that leads onto Rhuddlan Road. Follow the road toward Rhuddlan Village, continue over the next few roundabouts and proceed into the Village. After passing the petrol station continue over the traffic lights and turn left onto Parliament Street then right into Cross Street.

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Band: C
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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About Williams Estates, Rhyl

17-19 Kinmel Street, Rhyl, LL18 1AH
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Welcome
Our story so far...

Williams Estates began with one person, one vision, and one bold leap of faith. Before founding the company, Jason Williams spent over a decade managing estate agency offices, gaining qualifications in property and earning the role of Past President for the North Wales, South Cheshire, and Merseyside branch of the National Association of Estate Agents.

Driven by a belief that estate agency could be done better - with more care, more transparency, and more results - Jason sold his own home to fund his first office. From that single decision grew one of North Wales' most recognised and awarded estate agencies.

Over 25 years later, Williams Estates is now a trusted name across the region, with a team built on the same values Jason started with: Dedication, professionalism, and a deep understanding of what moving home really means.

"This is more than our business, it's a legacy, and we're only just getting started."

1999 - Williams Estates is established

With ambition high and a vision taking shape, the first major step was securing a premise on

Denbigh High Street

. The space may have been vacant, but for Jason, it was full of possibility.

The Williams Estates name was officially chosen, the brand was born, and our very first website domain was registered. A small but symbolic moment marking the start of something much bigger.

From that humble office in Denbigh, we opened our doors, picked up the phones, and began building the trusted reputation that still defines us today.

2002-Expanding Home: Prestatyn Office Opens

After two successful years in Denbigh, it was time to grow. In 2002, Williams Estates opened its second office in Prestatyn, a prime location in Jason's hometown, bringing the business closer to its roots and the communities that shaped it.

This year also marked a personal and professional milestone, with Jason receiving his first Entrepreneur Award, recognising his bold vision, hard work, and the growing impact of Williams Estates in North Wales.

What began as a single office quickly became a trusted regional name.

2004 - Rhuddlan Opens & Gold for Wales!

That year, we achieved a huge honour. Gold for Best Estate Agency in Wales at the prestigious Estate Agency Awards. It was a defining moment, recognising the passion, professionalism, and results that had become our trademark.

Now an award winning name across the nation.

2007 - New Rhyl office opens

Our expansion along the North Wales coast continued with the opening of our Rhyl office in 2007. As demand for our trusted service grew, so did our footprint, bringing our award winning expertise to even more clients and communities.

With four thriving offices, Williams Estates was fast becoming one of the most recognisable estate agency names in the region.

2013-Ruthin Launches, upwards in Denbigh

As the property market began to recover, Williams Estates seized the opportunity to grow once again - this time by opening a brand new office in Ruthin, expanding our reach further inland.

That same year, we made a bold investment in our future by purchasing a large, prominent Victorian building in Denbigh. A landmark moment that reflected our confidence, ambition, and deep roots in the local area.

2013 marked a fresh chapter of strength, stability, and continued growth.

2015 - New Rhuddlan office is opened

The expansion continues! **

2017 - New office in Mold opens

Prime premises open at no.4 High Street in the busiest part of Mold High Street. **

2018 - Holywell Hub office opens

Part of our planned expansion into Flintshire. **

2020 - We celebrate 20 years

20 years of providing innovative, honest, trustworthy and transparent estate agency and lettings services throughout North East Wales. **

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