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18 Ffordd Tanrallt, Prestatyn

Clwyd. Sleeps up to 7

Tucked away on the outskirts of Prestatyn, Denbighshire, is this fantastic 1907 semi-detached house, 18 Ffordd Tanrallt. Enjoying a superb location with elevated countryside views, easy access to the local amenities and beach, and an interior adorned with original features, 18 Ffordd Tanrallt is a wonderful choice for a group or family of five. The property benefits from free roadside parking, a large front sloping garden, and a rear garden. On the ground floor, you will find a well-equipped kitchen for rustling up tasty dishes, ready to enjoy at the dining table as you recount the days adventures, along with an inviting sitting room, featuring wall lights previously housed in Prestatyn theatre, with plush seating, a TV, ideal for relaxing evenings with loved ones. Completing the ground floor is a well-appointed shower room where you can freshen up after a day of exploring the coast. Continue upstairs to find a sleek bathroom, where you can indulge in a relaxing soak, as well as four tastefully decorated bedrooms, two king-size, both with decorative feature fireplace, and one with distant views of Prestatyn coastline and the other with stunning countryside views, along with a twin and a single. Make your way up to the second floor, where you’ll find the final bedroom, a delightful twin with fantastic views and sloping ceilings. Explore your surroundings, where you can treat your loved ones to a meal out at the welcoming eateries of Eagle & Child, The Red Lion and The Miners Arms, stock up on essentials at the convenience store, enjoy wildlife rich walks through Prestatyn Nature Reserve, indulge in a spot of retail therapy at the Prestatyn Retail Park, spend a day down at Prestatyn Beach, test out your swing at the excellent golf club, and explore the fascinating historic sites of the Prestatyn Roman Baths and the Roman Helmet. Continue onto Colwyn Bay, where you can visit the popular Welsh Mountain Zoo, picnic in Eirias Park, wander down to the Colwyn Bay Beach, and dine at the Pen-y-Bryn. Next stop is Llandudno, where you can embark up the Great Orme, spot the resident grey seals basking on the shores of Angel Bay, catch a live show at Venue Cymru, shop till you drop at the retail park, or enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Victorian Pier. Further afield, you’ll find Chester, where you can see the sights along the historic Chester Walls, visit the magnificent cathedral, dine at Olive Tree, Bar Lounge and La Fattoria, or attend the annual Chester Races held at the racecourse May-September. All this and more awaits at 18 Ffordd Tanrallt.

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