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3 bed detached house for sale

St. Georges Drive, Deganwy, Conwy LL31
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
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Offers over

£425,000

3 bed detached house for sale
St. Georges Drive, Deganwy, Conwy LL31

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

Just added
Freehold
Added on 27/09/2025

About this property

  • Panoramic Views of Conwy Castle & Hills Enjoy uninterrupted vistas of the iconic medieval fortress and surrounding countryside from your doorstep.

  • Prime Location Between Deganwy & Conwy A short stroll to both villages offers the best of coastal charm and historic character, with cafés, shops, and scenic walks.

  • Generous Garden Plot with Landscaped Grounds Wraparound gardens with colourful borders, mature planting, and a private rear lawn ideal for family life and outdoor entertaining.

  • Detached Garage & Ample Driveway Parking Practicality meets convenience with secure parking and storage space for vehicles, bikes, or hobbies.

  • Traditional Character with Modern Comforts A warm, welcoming interior featuring a porch, hallway, cosy living room, garden room, and stylish kitchen-diner.

  • Three Comfortable Bedrooms & Two WCs Thoughtfully laid out for family living, with a separate WC upstairs for added convenience.

  • Gas-Fired Central Heating & Double Glazing Efficient and reliable systems ensure year-round comfort and lower energy bills.

  • Recently Renewed Roof for Peace of Mind A major upgrade already completed, offering long-term durability and reduced maintenance.

  • Moments from Deganwy Marina & Coastal Paths Perfect for waterside walks, sailing, or relaxing at the Quay Hotel & Spa with estuary views.

  • Gateway to Snowdonia & North Wales Adventures From castle walls to mountain trails, this location is ideal for nature lovers, history buffs, and weekend explorers.

Located on the Periphery of Deganwy, this immaculate traditional family home offers a rare opportunity to enjoy village life with breathtaking views across to the historic Conwy Castle and the rolling hills beyond. Just moments from the waterfront and a short stroll to the charming shops and cafés of both Deganwy and Conwy, this much-loved home sits on a generous garden plot with beautifully landscaped grounds that wrap around the property.
The front garden welcomes you with colourful borders and a spacious driveway leading to a detached garage, while the private rear garden-enclosed and mainly laid to lawn-is perfect for children to play, summer barbecues, or simply unwinding with a book in the sunshine.
Inside, the home blends traditional character with modern comfort. The ground floor features a welcoming entrance porch and hallway, a cosy living room ideal for family evenings, a garden room overlooking the garden, a well-appointed kitchen with dining area for everyday meals and entertaining, and a convenient WC. Upstairs, there are three comfortable bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate WC.
Additional benefits include gas-fired combination boiler central heating, double glazing throughout, and a recently renewed roof-offering peace of mind and energy efficiency.
Whether you're drawn by the coastal charm, the community spirit, or the stunning views of Conwy’s medieval skyline, this home is a true gem in one of North Wales’ most desirable locations.
Deganwy sits gracefully on the shores of the Conwy Estuary, nestled between the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno and the medieval walled town of Conwy. It’s known for:
• Stunning Views: Panoramic vistas across the estuary to Conwy Castle and the Isle of Anglesey.
• Deganwy Marina: A sleek, modern development with a quayside promenade, boutique shops, and the luxurious Quay Hotel & Spa.
• Deganwy Castle Ruins: Once the seat of King Maelgwn Gwynedd in the 6th century, later rebuilt by Henry III in the 13th century. Though now in ruins, the site offers a peaceful walk and sweeping views.
• Nature & Walks: Coastal paths, Vardre hillside trails, and nearby rspb Conwy Nature Reserve make it a haven for walkers and birdwatchers.
• Stylish Living: Deganwy is known for its sophisticated vibe, with elegant homes, independent shops, and fine dining options
Conwy: A Medieval Gem
Just across the estuary lies Conwy, a unesco World Heritage Site famed for its medieval architecture and vibrant community:
• Conwy Castle: Built by Edward I in the 13th century as part of his “Iron Ring” of fortresses, this imposing structure dominates the town and offers breathtaking views from its towers.
• Town Walls: Conwy’s walls are among the best-preserved in Europe, encircling the town with a walkable path that gives a glimpse into its medieval past.
• Historic Bridges: Including the Thomas Telford Suspension Bridge, which blends beautifully with the castle’s design.
• Local Attractions: Art galleries, independent shops, and cafés line the cobbled streets. You’ll also find the smallest house in Britain tucked along the quay!
• Nature & Adventure: From the Conwy Valley to Snowdonia National Park, outdoor adventures are just a short drive away

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