FIRST LOOK VIDEO 🎬 Englefield Avenue, Connah's Quay🏡

£179,950

🏡Large Semi Detached Bungalow
🛏️ Three Bedrooms
🤩 No Onward Chain
⭐ Corner Plot
🤩 Spacious Property Throughout
⭐Large Lounge With Wooden Beams
🚗 Driveway, Garage & Workshop
📍 Within Walking Distance of Bryn Deva Primary School


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