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£260,000
2 bed bungalow for saleArfryn, Llandudno, Conwy LL30
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Well proportioned two bedroom semi detached bungalow in a highly sought after residential area.
Positioned on a good sized garden plot with attractive outdoor space.
Far reaching views towards the Great Orme, offering a stunning natural backdrop.
Ample driveway parking plus a garage providing excellent convenience.
Kitchen opens into a large conservatory, creating a bright and versatile living space.
Accommodation includes an entrance porch, hall, lounge, kitchen–conservatory, two bedrooms and shower room.
Benefits from double glazing and combination boiler central heating for modern comfort and efficiency.
Ideally located on the periphery of Llandudno and Deganwy, giving quick access to beaches, shops, cafés, and leisure facilities.
Excellent transport connections via A55, nearby rail links, and easy routes to Llandudno, Conwy, and the wider North Wales coast.
Close to major attractions including Llandudno’s Victorian Pier, Great Orme, Conwy Castle, Bodnant Garden, and beautiful coastal and hillside walking routes.
Llandudno – known as the “Queen of Welsh Resorts.”
Just a short drive from the town’s vibrant selection of shops, cafés, restaurants, beaches and major attractions – including the iconic Victorian Pier and the Great Orme with its Snowsports Centre, Bronze Age Mines and historic Tramway – this turnkey property is ideally placed for both lifestyle and business. Nearby landmarks such as Conwy Castle, Bodnant Garden and the Welsh Mountain Zoo further enhance its appeal.
Just to the north lies Llandudno, one of the UK’s most celebrated seaside towns, known for its elegant promenade, Victorian architecture, wide beaches, and the iconic Great Orme headland. The town offers a comprehensive range of amenities including major retailers, restaurants, leisure facilities, theatres, and two well regarded golf courses (Maesdu and North Wales Golf Club). Its lively year round atmosphere complements Deganwy’s more tranquil setting, providing residents with the best of both worlds.
Neighbouring Conwy
To the west is Conwy, a unesco World Heritage town famed for its medieval walls and the imposing Conwy Castle. The town offers independent shops, traditional pubs, artisan food spots, a picturesque harbour, and a strong sense of heritage. Conwy also provides schooling options and convenient access to additional transport links. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy riverfront walks, nature watching at the nearby rspb Conwy Nature Reserve, and easy routes into the Conwy Valley.
Deganwy is a sought after coastal town perfectly positioned between the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno and the historic walled town of Conwy, offering an exceptional blend of scenery, lifestyle, and convenience. Set on the shores of the Conwy Estuary, the area provides panoramic waterfront views, a contemporary marina development, and easy access to both coastal and hillside walking routes.
Deganwy
Deganwy combines modern living with rich heritage, featuring a stylish quayside, boutique cafés and delis, local shops, and a peaceful residential atmosphere. The town benefits from its own railway station on the Llandudno–Blaenau Ffestiniog line, as well as quick access to the A55, making commuting straightforward. Scenic highlights include the Wales Coast Path, Deganwy’s south facing beach, and the dramatic ruins of Deganwy Castle overlooking the town.
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