FIRST LOOK VIDEO!🎬 Greenbank Road, Shotton🏡

£259,950

🏡 Extended Detached House
🛏️ Three Bedrooms
⭐ Very Well Presented Throughout
🏡 Huge Open Plan Living/Dining Area
🌳 Private Rear Garden Not Overlooked
🚗 Plenty of Parking & Detached Garage
📍 Great Position located in a Quiet Cul De Sac


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