£270,000
5 bed semi-detached house for saleDeganwy Road, Deganwy, Conwy LL31
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Beresford Adams - Llandudno Sales
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About this property
A Charming Five-Bedroom Home in the Heart of Deganwy with Stunning Coastal Views
Welcome to this light-filled and spacious semi-detached home, perfectly positioned to take in the breathtaking scenery that makes Deganwy so special. From the front, enjoy views across the sparkling sea towards Anglesey, Puffin Island, and the majestic Carneddau mountains. To the rear, the historic Vardre hill provides a picturesque backdrop.
Set over three generous floors, the accommodation offers plenty of space for family living. On the ground floor, you’ll find a welcoming entrance hallway leading to a bright lounge that flows seamlessly into the dining room-ideal for entertaining or cosy family meals. The kitchen opens directly onto the rear garden, perfect for enjoying those sunny Deganwy afternoons.
The first floor features a landing, two comfortable bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate W.C. The second floor provides three further bedrooms and a shower room, making this home wonderfully versatile for growing families or guests.
Additional features include external insulation, UPVC double glazing and gas-fired central heating for year-round comfort.
Outside, there’s driveway parking and a front garden. To the rear, the garden is arranged over two levels.
This is more than a house, it’s a home in one of North Wales’ most sought-after coastal villages, just a short stroll from Deganwy’s charming shops, waterfront, and marina.
Deganwy.
Stylish coastal village nestled between medieval Conwy and Victorian Llandudno on the Conwy estuary.
Steeped in history, featuring historic All Saints Church and the ruins of Deganwy Castle atop the Vardre hill.
Makes part of the Creuddyn Peninsula, with strong Welsh-speaking roots and some of the most prestigious housing in North Wales.
Lifestyle & Amenities
Scenic charm: A south-facing, dog-friendly pebble beach and a restored Victorian promenade are part of the Wales Coast Path.
Marina & waterfront living: Deganwy Quay offers a modern marina, upscale homes, spa hotel, waterfront restaurant, and scenic walks.
A strong local community: Boutique shops, cafés, pubs, antiques outlets and leisure spas appeal to various tastes.
Recreation: Walking routes to Deganwy Castle and along the Vardre; Wales Coast Path leads to Conwy and Llandudno; nearby golf (Maesdu, North Wales, Conwy) and birding at rspb Conwy.
Transport & Connectivity
Rail: Deganwy Station sits on the Llandudno–Blaenau Ffestiniog line. Hourly services connect to Llandudno, Manchester Piccadilly, Blaenau Ffestiniog; about 2 miles / 5-minute journey to Llandudno.
Bus: Multiple Arriva Wales and Llew Jones routes link to Conwy, Colwyn Bay, Bangor, etc., with stops around the station.
Road: Easy vehicle access via the A55 expressway connecting to North Wales main roads.
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