Offers over
£270,000
4 bed bungalow for saleRussell Drive, Prestatyn, Denbighshire LL19
4 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Freehold
Beresford Adams - Prestatyn Sales
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About this property
Spacious Four-Bedroom Detached Bungalow – Beautifully appointed with flexible living space across two floors.
Modern Kitchen Diner – Stylish and practical, ideal for family meals and entertaining.
Contemporary Four-Piece Bathroom Suite – Large and luxurious, located on the first floor.
Versatile Layout – Includes a lounge, dining room/bedroom two, two further bedrooms, and a WC on the ground floor.
Generous Corner Plot – With ample driveway parking and a detached garage.
Comfortable Living – Benefits from double glazing and gas central heating via a combination boiler.
Location Benefits – Prestatyn
Coastal Living – Just minutes from sandy beaches and a scenic promenade.
Outdoor Lifestyle – Close to Offa’s Dyke Path and the Clwydian Hills for walking and nature.
Rich History – Roman ruins, Norman heritage, and local historical sites.
A beautifully presented and generously proportioned four-bedroom detached bungalow, full of charm and modern comforts.
Set on a spacious corner plot in the popular seaside town of Prestatyn, this lovely home offers a perfect blend of style, space, and practicality.
Step inside to discover a welcoming hallway leading to a bright and airy lounge, a stylish open-plan kitchen diner perfect for entertaining, and a versatile dining room that could also serve as a second bedroom. Two further bedrooms and a convenient WC complete the ground floor, while upstairs you'll find the impressive main bedroom and a large, contemporary bathroom featuring a sleek four-piece suite.
Outside, the property boasts ample driveway parking, a detached garage, and well-maintained gardens that wrap around the home-ideal for relaxing or enjoying the coastal air. Additional benefits include double glazing and efficient gas central heating via a combination boiler.
Located within easy reach of Prestatyn’s wide range of amenities, schools, and excellent transport links, this is a home that truly ticks all the boxes.
Coastal Charm
Prestatyn is best known for its three sandy beaches-Central Beach, Barkby Beach, and Ffrith Beach-each offering something unique:
Central Beach is family-friendly with amusements and a long promenade.
Barkby Beach is popular for water sports like paddleboarding and windsurfing.
Ffrith Beach is quieter and dog-friendly all year round.
The town’s four-mile promenade is perfect for walking, cycling, or simply enjoying the sea air.
Natural Beauty & Outdoor Activities
Nestled between the Irish Sea and the Clwydian Hills, Prestatyn is a haven for walkers and nature lovers. It marks the northern end of the Offa’s Dyke Path, a 177-mile National Trail that follows the ancient border between England and Wales. The nearby Prestatyn Hillside and Gronant Dunes offer scenic walks and are home to rare wildlife, including the UK’s only colony of little terns.
History & Heritage
Prestatyn has a rich history dating back to prehistoric times, with archaeological finds in nearby caves. The town was once a Roman settlement, and you can still visit the Roman Bath House, preserved within a housing estate. It also features remnants of a Norman motte-and-bailey castle, destroyed in the 12th century.
Modern Amenities
The town centre has seen recent investment, with a growing number of cafés, restaurants, and independent shops. Prestatyn Shopping Park offers high-street brands, while the Scala Cinema and Arts Centre provides cultural entertainment.
Accessibility
Prestatyn is well-connected by road and rail, making it an ideal base for exploring North Wales, including nearby towns like Rhyl, Llandudno, and even Snowdonia National Park.
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