From
£180,000
2 bed detached house for saleSt. George Road, Abergele LL22
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Tucked away in the heart of Abergele, on what’s honestly one of the most sought-after roads around, is a this hidden treasure. The current owners have clearly poured their hearts into renovating it, and what’s lovely is the way they’ve managed to strike that perfect balance between charming traditional finishes and a more modern, stylish twist.
Don’t be fooled by the modest exterior either, this place is deceptively spacious. We’re talking proper room sizes here, with two generous double bedrooms. Because it’s set down a private, shared lane, it has this wonderful sense of seclusion and calm, away from the buzz of the main road. And let’s not forget the views, especially from the upstairs. They’re the kind that make you pause with your morning cuppa. Plus, you’re just a stone’s throw from Abergele’s town centre, with all the usual suspects: Shops, cafés, pubs etc. And if you’re heading further afield, the A55 is right there. Perfect for commuters or day trippers.
The Tour
So, let me walk you through it. You step in through a neat little porch, and straight away you’re welcomed into what feels like the heart of the home, the kitchen. It’s got that cozy-but-functional vibe that’s ideal whether you’re whipping up a dinner party or just enjoying some peace with your morning coffee. From there, it flows into a bright, airy lounge. The exposed brick fireplace is an absolute scene-stealer. It’s got that warm, welcoming character you just want to curl up in. And it leads directly out to the garden, which is a lovely touch.
Upstairs, you’ve got two really good-sized double bedrooms. The main bedroom runs the full width of the house and comes with wall-to-wall fitted storage, which is such a win. The bathroom has also been beautifully renovated, fully tiled, and very much in keeping with the home’s overall aesthetic. Nothing feels out of place.
The Exterior
Outside, things are just as thoughtful. You’ve got off-road parking right at the front, plus access to the garage. Around the back, the garden wraps around two sides of the house, making a neat L-shape. It’s the kind of space you can really play with, a lawn for lounging and a dedicated patio area, perfect for a BBQ or afternoon drinks, theres plenty of room to host or just enjoy the sunshine in peace.
The Location
Abergele itself has got real character. A proper little market town along the North Wales coast, with a vibrant mix of pubs, cafés, restaurants and all your essential shops and amenities. Schools and leisure facilities are all close by, and if you’re one for adventure or a weekend road trip, you’re well connected. The A55 gets you to Chester and Manchester easily, and you’re also perfectly placed for exploring the natural beauty of Snowdonia, Anglesey, or the charming town of Llandudno just down the coast.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Abergele itself has got real character. A proper little market town along the North Wales coast, with a vibrant mix of pubs, cafés, restaurants and all your essential shops and amenities. Schools and leisure facilities are all close by, and if you’re one for adventure or a weekend road trip, you’re well connected. The A55 gets you to Chester and Manchester easily, and you’re also perfectly placed for exploring the natural beauty of Snowdonia, Anglesey, or the charming town of Llandudno just down the coast.
Living Room (4.7m x 4.0m)
Dining Kitchen (5.0m x 2.8m)
Bedroom One (4.7m x 3.5m)
Bedroom Two (4.0m x 3.8m)
Family Bathroom (2.01m x 1.92m)
Parking - Garage
Parking - Driveway
Don’t be fooled by the modest exterior either, this place is deceptively spacious. We’re talking proper room sizes here, with two generous double bedrooms. Because it’s set down a private, shared lane, it has this wonderful sense of seclusion and calm, away from the buzz of the main road. And let’s not forget the views, especially from the upstairs. They’re the kind that make you pause with your morning cuppa. Plus, you’re just a stone’s throw from Abergele’s town centre, with all the usual suspects: Shops, cafés, pubs etc. And if you’re heading further afield, the A55 is right there. Perfect for commuters or day trippers.
The Tour
So, let me walk you through it. You step in through a neat little porch, and straight away you’re welcomed into what feels like the heart of the home, the kitchen. It’s got that cozy-but-functional vibe that’s ideal whether you’re whipping up a dinner party or just enjoying some peace with your morning coffee. From there, it flows into a bright, airy lounge. The exposed brick fireplace is an absolute scene-stealer. It’s got that warm, welcoming character you just want to curl up in. And it leads directly out to the garden, which is a lovely touch.
Upstairs, you’ve got two really good-sized double bedrooms. The main bedroom runs the full width of the house and comes with wall-to-wall fitted storage, which is such a win. The bathroom has also been beautifully renovated, fully tiled, and very much in keeping with the home’s overall aesthetic. Nothing feels out of place.
The Exterior
Outside, things are just as thoughtful. You’ve got off-road parking right at the front, plus access to the garage. Around the back, the garden wraps around two sides of the house, making a neat L-shape. It’s the kind of space you can really play with, a lawn for lounging and a dedicated patio area, perfect for a BBQ or afternoon drinks, theres plenty of room to host or just enjoy the sunshine in peace.
The Location
Abergele itself has got real character. A proper little market town along the North Wales coast, with a vibrant mix of pubs, cafés, restaurants and all your essential shops and amenities. Schools and leisure facilities are all close by, and if you’re one for adventure or a weekend road trip, you’re well connected. The A55 gets you to Chester and Manchester easily, and you’re also perfectly placed for exploring the natural beauty of Snowdonia, Anglesey, or the charming town of Llandudno just down the coast.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Abergele itself has got real character. A proper little market town along the North Wales coast, with a vibrant mix of pubs, cafés, restaurants and all your essential shops and amenities. Schools and leisure facilities are all close by, and if you’re one for adventure or a weekend road trip, you’re well connected. The A55 gets you to Chester and Manchester easily, and you’re also perfectly placed for exploring the natural beauty of Snowdonia, Anglesey, or the charming town of Llandudno just down the coast.
Living Room (4.7m x 4.0m)
Dining Kitchen (5.0m x 2.8m)
Bedroom One (4.7m x 3.5m)
Bedroom Two (4.0m x 3.8m)
Family Bathroom (2.01m x 1.92m)
Parking - Garage
Parking - Driveway