FIRST LOOK VIDEO 🎬Taliesin Avenue, Shotton🏡

£169,950

🏡Traditional Semi Detached House
🛏️Three Large Bedrooms
⭐ Two Spacious Reception Rooms
🤩 Sought After Quiet Location
🚗 Off Road Parking & Detached Garage
🌳Private Rear Garden, not overlooked
📍 Within Walking Distance of Wepre Park & Shotton Town Centre

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