FIRST LOOK VIDEO 🎬 Ffordd Dewi, Oakenholt 🏑

Offers Over Β£190,000

🏑 Semi Detached House
πŸ›οΈ Three Bedrooms
πŸ› Master with En-Suite
⭐ Superbly Presented Throughout
βœ… Open Plan Kitchen/Diner
πŸš— Off Road Parking
πŸ“ Sought After Location in Oakenholt


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