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3 bed semi-detached house for salePoplar Grove, Prestatyn, Denbighshire LL19
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Deceptively spacious three-bedroom semi-detached home with generous living areas and a warm, homely feel.
Two inviting reception rooms-perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests.
Well-appointed kitchen and a modern family bathroom.
Front and rear gardens, plus a separate larger garden with potential for off-road parking (subject to permissions).
Gas central heating via a modern combination boiler and double glazing throughout.
Located in a popular coastal town, ideal for families, retirees, or holiday home seekers.
Just minutes from three sandy beaches-Central, Barkby, and Ffrith-each offering unique leisure opportunities.
Close to walking trails including Offa’s Dyke Path and the North Wales Path, plus nearby nature reserves like Gronant Dunes.
Rich in local history, with Roman ruins, medieval heritage, and cultural landmarks.
Excellent transport links via rail, bus, the coast road, and the A55, with easy access to Rhyl, Llandudno, and Snowdonia.
Located in the popular seaside town of Prestatyn, this welcoming property offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. With two inviting reception rooms, a well-appointed kitchen, and three generously sized bedrooms, it’s ideal for families or anyone looking for a relaxed coastal lifestyle.
To the front and rear, you’ll find garden areas, while a separate, much larger garden offers exciting potential-perhaps for off-road parking, subject to the necessary permissions.
Located within easy reach of Prestatyn’s wide range of amenities including shops, supermarkets, schools, the picturesque promenade, and sandy beaches, as well as excellent transport links via bus, rail, the coast road and the A55 North Wales Expressway.
The accommodation comprises:
• Entrance hall
• Cosy lounge
• Spacious dining room
• Fitted kitchen
• Three generous bedrooms
• Family bathroom
Additional benefits include gas central heating via a modern combination boiler and double glazing throughout.
This is a home that truly needs to be seen to be appreciated.
Prestatyn is a vibrant seaside town located on the north coast of Wales, in Denbighshire. It’s known for its beautiful beaches, rich history, and excellent walking routes, making it a popular destination for both holidaymakers and residents alike.
Prestatyn boasts three sandy beaches-Central Beach, Barkby Beach, and Ffrith Beach-each offering something unique:
• Central Beach is family-friendly with amusements and plenty of space for picnics and games.
• Barkby Beach is popular for water sports like windsurfing and paddleboarding.
• Ffrith Beach is quieter and dog-friendly all year round, ideal for peaceful walks.
The town’s long promenade links these beaches and is perfect for walking or cycling while enjoying views of the Irish Sea.
Walking & Nature
Prestatyn is the starting (or ending) point of two major walking trails:
• Offa’s Dyke Path – a 177-mile National Trail following the ancient border between England and Wales.
• North Wales Path – a scenic 60-mile route west to Bangor.
Nearby, Gronant Dunes is a protected nature reserve and home to rare wildlife, including Britain’s largest colony of little terns.
History & Heritage
Prestatyn has deep historical roots:
• Evidence of prehistoric habitation has been found in nearby caves.
• A Roman bathhouse, preserved within a housing estate, dates back to around ad 120.
• The town was mentioned in the Domesday Book and once had a Norman castle destroyed by Welsh forces in 1167.
Town Life & Amenities
The town centre has seen recent investment, bringing in new cafés, restaurants, and independent shops. Prestatyn also features:
• Prestatyn Shopping Park with national retailers.
• Nova Centre – a leisure complex with swimming pools, fitness facilities, and entertainment.
• Scala Cinema and Arts Centre – a cultural hub showing films and hosting events.
Accessibility
Prestatyn is well-connected via:
• Rail and bus services
• The A55 North Wales Expressway
• Easy access to nearby towns like Rhyl, Llandudno, and even Snowdonia National Park.



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