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2 bed flat for saleDeganwy Quay, Deganwy, Conwy LL31
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
About this property
Highly sought after coastal town positioned between Llandudno and the historic walled town of Conwy
Beautiful setting on the shores of the Conwy Estuary with panoramic waterfront views
Renowned Marina and quayside development offering contemporary coastal living
Attractive blend of modern lifestyle and rich heritage, including Deganwy Castle ruins
Selection of boutique cafés, delis, and local shops within the village
Excellent opportunities for coastal, estuary, and hillside walks, including the Wales Coast Path
South facing beach and scenic outdoor spaces ideal for leisure and relaxation
Deganwy railway station with direct links to Llandudno and the Conwy Valley
Convenient access to the A55 expressway, ideal for commuting across North Wales and beyond
Easy reach of Llandudno’s amenities and Conwy’s unesco World Heritage attractions, offering the best of both worlds
Deganwy is a highly desirable coastal town set between Conwy and Llandudno, offering stunning views across the Conwy Estuary, a stylish marina, and a relaxed yet well connected lifestyle. The area combines modern waterfront living with historic charm, including nearby Conwy Castle and Victorian promenade features. With boutique shops, cafés, excellent transport links, and access to coastal and hillside walks, Deganwy attracts buyers seeking scenic living, quality amenities, and a peaceful community feel.
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.
Neighbouring Llandudno
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
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