Land, 79 High Street, Coedpoeth, Wrexham, LL11 3UG

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Land, 79 High Street, Coedpoeth, Wrexham, LL11 3UG Land, 79 High Street, Coedpoeth, Wrexham, LL11 3UG Full description: edit A valuable portion of residential building land having detailed planning permission (granted by Wrexham County Borough under code no. COE P / 2012 / 0163 on the 30th April 2012) for two varying detached properties. The land is level and is conveniently situated within walking distance of the wide range of day to day amenities of the village. Wrexham town centre lies approximately four miles away (to which there is a regular public transport service) whilst the nearest access point onto the A483 dual carriageway lies approximately two miles away. Offers in the region of £150,000 Land, 79 High Street, Coedpoeth, over the flyover bridge ascending the hill to the Wrexham, LL11 3UG Village of Coedpoeth. Pass through the village centre and past the BP petrol station and • Residential Building Land convenience store when the property will be • Detailed Planning Permission observed after a short distance to the rear of No. • For Two Detached Properties 79 on the left-hand side. • Walking distance of Amenities • Four miles from Wrexham Planning Planning permission for residential development was granted by Wrexham County Borough Council on the 30th April 2012 under code number COE P/2012/0163 for the erection of two detached dwellings with integral garages. The dwellings are of varying designs. A copy of the decision certificate is available from the Agent's Wrexham Offices. Architects The development scheme was submitted to the Authority by Blueprint Architecture and Design (ref Mr. S. Hatherall) 01978 356500. A copy of the approved drawings are available to view at the Agent's Wrexham offices Services All mains services are believed to be available from nearby subject to statutory regulations. Site Area From dimensions taken off the Ordnance Survey plan the site is believed to extend to approximately 0.18 of an acre. General Information The present owners may be willing to enter into a joint venture scheme for the development of the site either to private individuals who wish a new home to be tailored to their own requirements or developer for speculative re- sale. Please direct all enquiries to the Agent's Tel: 01978 340000 Wrexham offices. 1 King Street Wrexham LL11 1HF [email protected] Directions www.bowensonandwatson.co.uk Leave Wrexham town centre on the A525 Offices also Oswestry, Ellesmere, Chirk and Llangollen Ruthin Road, continuing out of the town and AGENTS NOTE: Viewing strictly by arrangement with the Agents through their Wrexham Office. We would like to point out that all measurements set out in these sale particulars are approximate and are for guidance purposes View all our properties only. We have not tested any apparatus, equipment, systems or services etc. and cannot confirm that they are in full working order or fit for their purpose. No assumption should be made as to compliance with planning on www.bowensonandwatson.co.uk consents or current usage. Nothing in these particulars is intended to indicate that any carpets or curtains, furnishings or fittings, electrical goods (whether wired or not), gas fires or light fitments, or any other fixtures not expressively included form any part of the property being offered for sale. While we endeavour to make our sale details accurate and reliable if there is any point, which is of particular importance to you, please,contact our Wrexham Office who registered the property and we will be pleased to confirm the position for you. .
Recommended publications
  • To View the Leaflet
    Community Agents work with the over 50s in Wrexham, providing easy access to a wide range of information that will enable them to make informed choices about their present and future needs. The aim is to help older people feel The scheme works because Agents live more independent, secure, and cared close to/ in the communities in which for, and to have a better quality of life. they work. Consequently, they know the villages and their people well. Community Agents will support people living in areas of Wrexham, bridging the Agents provide an overview of services gap between the local community and available in the county and offer help to the statutory or voluntary organisations access them. They help in myriads of and are able to offer help or support. other ways too - thus winning the trust of those they help and enabling particularly older people to stay independent for longer. Are you looking for free, confidential information and advice on local services? Not sure who to turn to? Do you live in Wrexham? Provide face to face Identify unmet need in information and support their communities Primarily support older people Support older people who live but also anyone who may within the designated areas of benefit Wrexham Help you make informed Be recruited locally and receive choices ongoing training/ support Offer a facilitated signposting Be supported by their service and put people in direct Local Community Council contact with the appropriate agency Help individuals make informed choices about their future needs Older people (aged over 50 years) in parts of the Wrexham County who need advice about services to help them to improve their quality of life.
    [Show full text]
  • Courtyard Cottage, 6 Ffynnon-Y-Ceirw, Brymbo Road, Bwlchgwyn, Nr Wrexham, LL11 5UA
    FOR SALE Offers in the region of £365,000 Courtyard Cottage, 6 Ffynnon-Y-Ceirw, Brymbo Road, Bwlchgwyn, Nr Wrexham, LL11 5UA Property to sell? We would be who is authorised and regulated delighted to provide you with a free by the FSA. Details can be no obligation market assessment provided upon request. Do you of your existing property. Please require a surveyor? We are A very well presented two bedroom semi-detached country property with a contact your local Halls office to able to recommend a completely make an appointment. Mortgage/ independent chartered surveyor. detached double garage/office block, gardens, stables and land, extending, in all, financial advice. We are able Details can be provided upon to approximately 3.7 acres, or thereabouts, situated in a select edge of village to recommend a completely request. independent financial advisor, location, enjoying views over surrounding countryside. hallsgb.com 01691 622 602 FOR SALE Wrexham (5.5 miles), Chester (16 miles). (All distances approximate) ■ Recently refurbished & extended A beneficial feature, to those with equestrian/livestock interests, is the land which is retained within three well ■ Super garden room fenced enclosures of permanent pasture. Ideal for the ■ Double Garage/Office block grazing of a variety of animals, particularly horses. There ■ Views over open countryside is a field shelter to one corner of the land. ■ Stabling & Land ext. to 3.7 acres The sale of Courtyard Cottage, 6 Ffynnon-Y-Ceirw does, ■ Convenient location therefore, provide a very rare opportunity indeed for purchasers to acquire a very well presented country cottage with super gardens and land situated in this DESCRIPTION particularly pleasant edge of village location.
    [Show full text]
  • Country Walks Around Wrexham
    Country Walks around Wrexham Coedpoeth – Nant Mill Country Park – Clywedog Trail – Minera Lead Mines Country Park – Minera – Coedpoeth Approx 5 miles, 3 hours Directions to starting point by car From Wrexham town centre take the A525 Ruthin Road, cross over the A483 and follow the road for approx. 2 miles into Coedpoeth. Parking: There is a car park in Coedpoeth, situated just off the A525, opposite the New Inn. The car park can be accessed via the High Street or Park Road. Public Transport: Bus numbers 9 & 10 of G. Edwards & Son and numbers 10 & 11 of Arriva link Wrexham town centre to Coedpoeth. Timetables are available at the Tourist Information Centre, Libraries, online via Wrexham County Borough Council’s website and most Post Offices in Wrexham. Bus information: 01978 266166. It should be noted that this walk may be muddy and slippery in some places so please wear suitable footwear and take extra caution. This route is not suitable for wheelchairs or buggies. Please take the utmost care during this walk as some sections of the walk follow roads without pavements. WALK DIRECTIONS Starting from the car park opposite the New Inn in Coedpoeth, (Grid Ref: SJ 283511) walk out of the car park and turn left onto Park Road. After 200m, take the first left onto Tudor Street (the road in front of the black and white house), after a short distance take the next right opposite The Golden Lion. Approach Rock House and follow the footpath on the left eventually exiting once again on to Tudor Street.
    [Show full text]
  • Wrexham & District Kennel Society Open Show 18Th November 2017
    WREXHAM & DISTRICT KENNEL SOCIETY S SCHEDULE OF UNBENCHED NE ED W RE 135 CLASS OPEN SHOW B B RE W (Held under Kennel Club Limited Rules & Show Regulations) ED NE TO BE JUDGED ON THE GROUP SYSTEM S at BRYMBO & TANYFRON ENTERPRISE CENTRE Blast Road, Brymbo, Wrexham LL11 5BT on Saturday 18th November 2017 Show Opens 9.00 a.m. Judging 10.00 a.m. Sporting Breeds will be judged in the morning Non-Sporting breeds will be judged not before 12 noon GUARANTORS TO THE KENNEL CLUB Mrs. P. Parry (Chairman), Hillside, 19 Mold Road, Caergwrle, Wrexham LL12 9LN Mrs. W.P. Minshull (Secretary/Treasurer), Holt Lodge Farm, Hugmore Road, Llan-Y-Pwll, Holt, Wrexham LL13 9YE Tel: 01978 660029 Mr. D. Shoemark, 16 Maes-Y-Nant, Penycae, Wrexham LL14 2RE Hon. Veterinary Surgeons: Rhyd Broughton Veterinary Group Ltd, Gatewen Road, New Broughton, Wrexham LL11 6YA Tel: 01978 720362 ENTRIES TO BE SENT TO Hon. Secretary: Mrs. W.P. Minshull Holt Lodge Farm, Hugmore Road, Llan-Y-Pwll, Holt, Wrexham LL13 9YE Tel: 01978 660029 ENTRIES CLOSE: 23rd October 2017 (Postmark) on-line entries accepted up until midnight on 30 th October at www.arenaprint.co.uk Only undocked dogs and legally docked dogs may be entered for exhibition at this show All Judges at this show agree to abide by the following statement: “In assessing dogs, judges must penalise any features or exaggerations which they consider would be detrimental to the soundness, health and well being of the dog”. Show sponsored by ENTRY FEES First Entry: £5.00 per dog, £1.00 subsequent entries with the same dog Not for Competition dogs - Free MEMBERSHIP FEES: £3.50 single, £4.00 Joint CATALOGUES: £3.00 with entries (£3.50 on the day - limited number available) Rosette donations would be gratefully appreciated and acknowledged in the Catalogue.
    [Show full text]
  • European Union Contributes EURO 10.6 Million for Urban Regeneration
    ,3 Brussels, 5 December 2001 8UEDQ ,, SURJUDPPH (XURSHDQ 8QLRQ FRQWULEXWHV (852 PLOOLRQ IRU XUEDQ UHJHQHUDWLRQ LQ :HVW :UH[KDP:DOHV 0LFKHO %$51,(5 0HPEHU RI WKH (XURSHDQ &RPPLVVLRQ UHVSRQVLEOH IRU UHJLRQDO SROLF\ ZLOO VLJQ WRGD\ WKH QHZ 85%$1 ,, SURJUDPPH IRU :HVW :UH[KDP LQ :DOHV LQ WKH SUHVHQFH RI 5KRGUL 0RUJDQ )LUVW 0LQLVWHU LQ WKH 1DWLRQDO$VVHPEO\IRU:DOHV7KLV85%$1&RPPXQLW\,QLWLDWLYH3URJUDPPH ZLOO SURYLGH ¼ PLOOLRQ IURP WKH (XURSHDQ 8QLRQ RYHU WKH SHULRG 7KH(XURSHDQIXQGLQJKDVDWWUDFWHG¼PLOOLRQLQIXUWKHULQYHVWPHQW IURPWKHSXEOLFVHFWRUDQG¼PLOOLRQIURPWKHSULYDWHVHFWRUFUHDWLQJWRWDO UHVRXUFHV RI ¼ PLOOLRQ 3ULRULWLHV ZLOO LQFOXGH HQWUHSUHQHXUVKLS DQG EXVLQHVVGHYHORSPHQWDQGFRPPXQLW\SDUWLFLSDWLRQ About this programme, Mr BARNIER said: ³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´ The programme area covers nine wards in West Wrexham, with a population of 28,760. The area has a legacy of industrial decline associated with the disappearance of steel-making and mineral extraction and consequently suffers from a range of economic, social and physical problems. The programme aims to tackle these
    [Show full text]
  • Town Tree Cover in Wrexham County Borough
    1 Town Tree Cover in Wrexham County Borough Understanding canopy cover to better plan and manage our urban trees 2 Foreword Introducing a world-first for Wales is a great pleasure, particularly as it relates to greater knowledge about the hugely valuable woodland and tree resource in our towns and cities. We are the first country in the world to have undertaken a country-wide urban canopy cover survey. The resulting evidence base set out in this supplementary county specific study for Wrexham County Borough will help all of us - from community tree interest groups to urban planners and decision-makers in local authorities Emyr Roberts Diane McCrea and our national government - to understand what we need to do to safeguard this powerful and versatile natural asset. Trees are an essential component of our urban ecosystems, delivering a range of services to help sustain life, promote well-being, and support economic benefits. They make our towns and cities more attractive to live in - encouraging inward investment, improving the energy efficiency of buildings – as well as removing air borne pollutants and connecting people with nature. They can also mitigate the extremes of climate change, helping to reduce storm water run-off and the urban heat island. Natural Resources Wales is committed to working with colleagues in the Welsh Government and in public, third and private sector organisations throughout Wales, to build on this work and promote a strategic approach to managing our existing urban trees, and to planting more where they will
    [Show full text]
  • Denbighshire Record Office
    GB 0209 DD/BE Denbighshire Record Office This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 30556 The National Archives CLWYD RECORD OFFICE L ARO S.P.BEVON MSS. Schedule of documents deposited on indefinite loan by the County Librarian per Wrexham Area Library. 20 July 1976 (Ref: DD/BE) Clwyd Record Office 46, Clwyd Street, Ruthin, Clwyd A.N. 321 July 1987 S.P.BEVON MSS. This collection consists of material received from a Wrexham solicitor, relating to his personal and business affairs, and to some of his clients. The bulk of S.P.Bevon's personal papers consist of correspondence about properties he owned in Wrexham, and reports and prospectuses of various mining and plantation concerns abroad, in which he owned shares. There is no autobiographical material. The rest of the collection has been sorted into sequence by parish, with separate sections for court cases and election papers, as there is no large quantity of material relating to an individual client. Perhaps the most interesting item is a photograph showing the range of products made by Ewloe Potteries, Buckley, in the 1920s. Other interesting subjects include Ffos-y-go Colliery, Gwersyllt, 1901-4; the appointment of a receiver for the New Llangollen Slate and Slab Company. 1898-1903; prospectus of Broughton Hall Iron Company, c.1890; complaints about conditions at Croesnewydd Military Hospital, Wrexham, 1917; and a dispute over building costs of a new church at Brynteg, 1894-5. There are also some files of papers relating to S.P.Bevon's clients, 1920-40, in the Wrexham Library collection.
    [Show full text]
  • FOR SALE » Former Dairy Production Facility MODERN MANUFACTURING FACILITY » Chilled Storage on a 9.2 ACRE SITE » Large External Areas » 2,700 Kva Power Supply
    137,824 SQ FT 12,804 SQ M FOR SALE » Former Dairy Production Facility MODERN MANUFACTURING FACILITY » Chilled Storage ON A 9.2 ACRE SITE » Large External Areas » 2,700 kVA Power Supply Former Tomlinson’s Dairies Five Crosses Industrial Estate, Minera, Wrexham LL11 3RD created on This plan is published for the convenience of identificat ion only and although believed to be correct is not guaranteed and it does not form any part of any contract. Plotted Scale - 1:1,386 Former Tomlinson’s Dairies, Five Crosses Industrial Estate, Minera, North Wales LL11 3RD DESCRIPTION The site measures 9.2 acres and can be accessed from two points, one being through Five Crosses industrial estate off Ruthin Road and the secondary entrance to a large rear car park accessed off Gwernygaseg Road. The site is concrete surfaced around the buildings allowing 360 degree circulation with additional hardstanding and loose gravel car park to the rear of the site. The site includes three properties the specification of which are listed below; MAIN DAIRY PROCESSING FACILITY » Two-storey building with basement and various » 4 no. level access loading doors » Shower and locker room facilities mezzanine floors within the unit » First floor offices and welfare with large » First floor link to Main Dairy Processing Unit » Subdivided into separate production areas with Canteen area. ‘white walls’ and composite panels, floor drains, » Shower and locker facilities REAR WORKSHOP / STORES chillers » First floor link to Rear Production / Warehouse » General industrial warehouse of steel portal » Solid floors for load bearing capacity on REAR PRODUCTION / WAREHOUSE frame construction each floor » Separated into three units by two blockwork » Chilled basement storage with goods lift » 2 storey building partitioned walls » Chilled storage and dispatch areas » Dock level loading door » 4 no.
    [Show full text]
  • Denbighshire Record Office
    GB 0209 DD/W Denbighshire Record Office This catalogue was digitised by The National Archives as part of the National Register of Archives digitisation project NRA 30234 The National Archives CLWYD RECORD OFFICE WREXHAM SOLICITORS' MSS. (Schedule of documen^sdeposited indefinite loan bvM Bff and Wrexham. 26 November 1976, 28 September 1977, 15 February 1980). (Ref: DD/W) Clwyd Record Office, 46, Clwyd Street, A.N. 376, 471, 699 RUTHIN December 1986 WREXHAM SOLICITORS MSS. CONTENTS A.N. 471 GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WREXHAM: Governors 1-5 General 6-56 Miscellaneous 57 ­ 65 ALICE PARRY'S PAPERS 66 ­ 74 DENBIGHSHIRE EDUCATION AUTHORITY 75 ­ 80 WREXHAM EDUCATION COMMITTEE 81-84 WREXHAM AREA DIVISIONAL EXECUTIVE 85 ­ 94 WREXHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL: Treasurer 95 ­ 99 Medical Officer's records 100 ­ 101 Byelaws 102 Electricity 103 - 108 Rating and valuation 109 - 112 Borough extension 113 - 120 Miscellaneous 121 - 140 WREXHAM RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL 140A DENBIGHSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 141 ­ 142 CALVINISTIC METHODIST RECORDS: SeioSeionn CM.Chapel,, RegenRegentt StreeStreett 143 - 153 CapeCapell yy M.CM.C.. Adwy'Adwy'rr ClawdClawddd 154 - 155 Henaduriaeth Dwyrain Dinbych 156 - 161 Henaduriaeth Dyffryn Clwyd 162 - 164 Henaduriaeth Dyffryn Conwy 165 Cyfarfod misol Sir Fflint 166 North Wales Association of the 167 - 171 Presbyterian Church Cymdeithasfa chwaterol 172 - 173 Miscellaneous 174 - 180 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF WALES: Lancashire, Cheshire, Flintshire and 181 - 184 Denbighshire Presbyterian Church Lancashire and Cheshire Presbytery 185 - 186 Cheshire, Denbighshire
    [Show full text]
  • Mountain View Properties Details.Pub
    Wrexham Council, in partnership with Taylor Wimpey are pleased to offer 2 affordable homes for sale on Mountain View, Brymbo For Sale Final Sales Price 2 x 2 Bedroom Houses £87,500 Plot Numbers: 474, 475 Sale price is a 30% Discount from the Open Market Value. Please note: We have been advised that lenders may require at least a 15% deposit on these houses. Service Charge There is a landscaping charge payable on each property which is £85 per annum and the homes are subject to a Retail Prices Index (RPI) linked initial ground rent of £50 per annum. How to register your interest: In order to be eligible to purchase one of these properties, you must be on Wrexham Council’s Home Gateway Register . The register is administered by Cymdeithas Tai Clwyd Housing Association on behalf of Wrexham Council. Information and registration forms are available online at www.wrexham.gov.uk or by email: [email protected] or call Wrexham Council on 01978 315300. First priority goes to those people who: • Have lived in the wards within Broughton and Coedpoeth Community areas for 1 year prior to completion of the properties OR • Have a close family connection who have lived in the wards within Broughton and Coedpoeth community areas for 1 year prior to the completion of the properties (Close family connection refers to Parents, brother, sister or chil- dren) OR • Are in permanent full time employment (at least 30 hours per week) in the wards within Broughton and Coedpoeth community areas and have been for 6 months prior to completion of the properties OR • Have previously lived or have close family connections who have previ- ously lived, or have been in full time employment in the wards within Broughton and Coedpoeth community areas for a continuous period of 5 years.
    [Show full text]
  • Coedpoeth Community Council
    CYNGOR CYMUNEDOL COEDPOETH COMMUNITY COUNCIL MINUTES OF COUNCIL MEETING 12th February 2013 PRESENT Cllr M Dixon – Chair Cllr K Woodward, Cllr J Hinchliffe, Cllr L Wright, Cllr S Davies, Cllr G Williams, Cllr G Jones, Cllr K Childs, Cllr T Shaw & Cllr G R Price (10) Garth ap Thomas - Leader COUNCIL MEETING COMMENCED – 7.30pm AGENDA ACTION ITEM 1. PRESENTATIONS James Kendall, Environmental Projects Officer for Groundwork gave a brief presentation of what Groundwork could do for the Council. He explained that Groundwork North Wales works alongside local communities, public bodies, private companies and voluntary sector organisations to support communities in need. They help people and organisations make changes in order to create better neighbourhoods, build skills and job prospects and to live and work in a greener way. They have considerable experience in delivering bespoke projects that use the environment as a catalyst for building a more sustainable future. They focus their activity on communities where they can make the most difference. Last year alone they delivered over 115 projects across North Wales, helping improve the quality of people's lives and the places where they live, work and play. Members felt that Groundwork could assist in: a. Brightening up the Cemetery. b. Identifying a suitable green project for the Cemetery. c. Planting daffodils through the Village. d. Re-building the stone wall on Park Road adjacent to the Memorial Park e. Brightening up the Memorial Park. f. Re-instating the stocks at the junction of New Road and Heol Maelor. g. Improving the tennis courts. There was a lively answer and question session and the Chair asked the Clerk to liaise with Groundwork to come up with a plan of action for 2013/14.
    [Show full text]
  • Wrexham County Borough Council Election Results 1995-2012
    Wrexham County Borough Council Election Results 1995-2012 Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher The Elections Centre Plymouth University The information contained in this report has been obtained from a number of sources. Election results from the immediate post-reorganisation period were painstakingly collected by Alan Willis largely, although not exclusively, from local newspaper reports. From the mid- 1980s onwards the results have been obtained from each local authority by the Elections Centre. The data are stored in a database designed by Lawrence Ware and maintained by Brian Cheal and others at Plymouth University. Despite our best efforts some information remains elusive whilst we accept that some errors are likely to remain. Notice of any mistakes should be sent to [email protected]. The results sequence can be kept up to date by purchasing copies of the annual Local Elections Handbook, details of which can be obtained by contacting the email address above. Front cover: the graph shows the distribution of percentage vote shares over the period covered by the results. The lines reflect the colours traditionally used by the three main parties. The grey line is the share obtained by Independent candidates while the purple line groups together the vote shares for all other parties. Rear cover: the top graph shows the percentage share of council seats for the main parties as well as those won by Independents and other parties. The lines take account of any by- election changes (but not those resulting from elected councillors switching party allegiance) as well as the transfers of seats during the main round of local election.
    [Show full text]