St Giles Park, Mold Road, Wrexham, LL11 4AX
House Types 3 and 4 bedroom homes
Price range £234,500 - £256,500
Located just outside the town centre on Mold Road, St Giles Park comprises three and four bedroom homes surrounded by large open space with stunning views across to the Welsh mountains.
Located just outside the town centre on Mold Road, St Giles Park is one of the only schemes to exclusively provide large family homes in Wrexham.
It has just 67 detached three and four bedroom homes surrounded by large open space and with stunning views across to the Welsh mountains. Developments that are dedicated to large, detached properties are relatively rare in the area, so St Giles Park is proving particularly popular with buyers.
This popularity is enhanced by its proximity to leading primary schools, like Ysgol Plas Coch, and other local amenities, making it ideally placed to meet growing demand for family homes.
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A beautiful location....
Whatever you're looking for in a location, Wrexham can provide it. The town itself is a charming blend of older streets and arcades full of smaller shops, three covered markets, the largest open air market in North Wales - held every Monday - and a selection of the big high street names.
Much of the town centre is pedestrianised. Shopping isn't all that Wrexham has to offer though. The Museum is an interesting distraction for all ages, and the County Borough library caters for everybody from the most serious student to the casual bedtime reader.
With so much to do and see...
But there's more to Wrexham than its thriving town centre. Its location gives easy access to a rich and varied list of locations to experience. Within easy reach are the Minera lead mines, an industrial museum where you can pan for lead and enjoy a walk in the surrounding parklands, and Alyn Waters, the largest country park in the area with five signposted walks to be enjoyed.
For passion and excitement, a trip to see Wrexham F.C. - or The Dragons as they are known - is well worth the effort.
Just 20 minutes away in the car is the breathtaking landscape of the Welsh hills is, and only a little further on lie the attractions and beaches of the North Wales coast. A similar drive time away is the unique mix of tourist attractions, Roman remains and outstanding,
sophisticated shopping that is Chester.
And all around the Wrexham area are fascinating places of antiquity and natural beauty: the remains of the 13th century abbey at Valley Crucis, Erddig Hall and Caergwrle Castle, to name but three.
Wrexham is a town that is changing all the time without losing a sense of its history - and St. Giles Park is perfectly located to make sure that you make the most of living in this dynamic area.
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