Offers over
£240,000
3 bed bungalow for saleVictoria Road West, Prestatyn, Denbighshire LL19
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Beresford Adams - Prestatyn Sales
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About this property
Generous Living Space: Three double bedrooms and three reception rooms offer flexible accommodation for families, couples, or those working from home.
Handcrafted Kitchen: A beautifully made solid wood kitchen combines timeless craftsmanship with everyday practicality.
Versatile Fourth Room: Ideal as a home office, hobby space, or peaceful reading nook-tailored to suit your lifestyle.
Sun-Kissed Garden Retreat: Landscaped rear garden with mature shrubs provides a private haven for relaxing, gardening, or entertaining.
Prime Coastal Location: Just minutes from Prestatyn’s golden beaches, promenade walks, and sea air-perfect for morning strolls or sunset views.
Town Centre Convenience: A short walk to shops, cafés, and amenities, blending seaside tranquillity with everyday ease.
Off-Road Parking: Ample driveway space ensures stress-free parking for residents and guests alike.
Community & Heritage: Located in a friendly, character-rich town with Victorian charm and a strong local spirit.
Nature on Your Doorstep: Close to Offa’s Dyke Path and the Clwydian Hills-ideal for walkers, nature lovers, and weekend explorers.
Well-Connected: Excellent road and rail links make commuting or day trips to Rhyl, Llandudno, and Snowdonia simple and enjoyable.
Spacious three bedroom and three reception room bungalow | heart of prestatyn | generous gardens| coastal charm
Welcome to this deceptively spacious three-bedroom bungalow, situated in one of Prestatyn’s most sought-after coastal locations. Just a short stroll from golden beaches, scenic promenade walks, and the friendly bustle of the town centre, this home offers a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and seaside charm.
Step inside and you’ll find a warm, welcoming hallway leading to a light-filled lounge-ideal for cosy evenings or catching up with loved ones. The property boasts three generously sized bedrooms, a modern shower room, open plan sitting and dining room that’s perfect for Sunday roasts or entertaining friends. The hand made solid wood and well-appointed kitchen is both practical and inviting, while a versatile fourth room offers space for a home office, craft room, or peaceful reading nook.
Outside, the rear garden is a true sanctuary-beautifully landscaped with mature shrubs and plenty of space to relax, potter, or enjoy a morning coffee in the sunshine. There’s ample off-road parking to the front, making life that little bit easier.
Whether you're downsizing, relocating, or simply dreaming of life by the sea, this charming bungalow offers a rare opportunity to enjoy the best of Prestatyn living-with space to grow, room to breathe, and the coast just around the corner.
Coastal Charm & Outdoor Living
• Beaches Galore: Prestatyn boasts three sandy beaches-Central Beach, Barkby Beach, and Ffrith Beach. Central Beach is perfect for families, with amusements and ice cream kiosks, while Barkby is popular for water sports like paddleboarding and windsurfing. Ffrith is quieter and dog-friendly year-round.
• Promenade Walks: A scenic, flat promenade links the beaches, ideal for walking, cycling, or simply soaking up the sea air.
Town Life & Community Spirit
• Victorian Heritage: The town retains its character with a picturesque high street, now revitalised with independent shops, cafés, and restaurants.
• Shopping & Amenities: Prestatyn Shopping Park offers high-street brands, while the Nova Centre provides leisure facilities including a fitness suite, café, and play areas.
• Strong Community Feel: Locals take pride in their town’s friendly atmosphere and welcoming vibe-perfect for families, retirees, or anyone seeking a slower pace of life.
Nature & History
• Offa’s Dyke Path: Prestatyn marks the northern end of this 177-mile National Trail, a favourite among walkers and history buffs. The trail follows the ancient border between England and Wales.
• Roman Bathhouse: Hidden among modern housing, this preserved site offers a glimpse into Prestatyn’s Roman past, with remains dating back to the 2nd century.
• Clwydian Hills: Just inland, these rolling hills offer stunning views and excellent hiking opportunities.
Easy Access & Exploration
• Prestatyn is well-connected by road and rail, making it a great base for exploring nearby destinations like Rhyl, Llandudno, and Snowdonia National Park
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