£300,000
(£256/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleStation Road, Deganwy LL31
2 beds
2 baths
1,173 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Top floor apartment within prestigious development
Offering over 1,300 sq ft of living accommodation
Stunning views over the estuary and towards Conwy Castle
Offered for sale with no onward chain
Two large double bedrooms and two bathrooms
Allocated parking as well as visitor parking
Close to local amenities and Deganwy beach
Tenure: Leasehold
There’s something rather special about a home that manages to feel grand and welcoming at the same time, and this top-floor apartment at Deganwy Castle Apartments does exactly that. Set within a beautifully restored Grade II listed building, the apartment combines elegant proportions, high ceilings and period charm with the kind of modern finish that makes day-to-day living effortless.
What immediately stays with you, though, are the views. From the principal living spaces and main bedroom, the outlook stretches across the Conwy Estuary towards the towers of Conwy Castle, a constantly changing backdrop that gives the apartment a real sense of place. With more than 1,300 sq.ft of accommodation, two generous double bedrooms and beautifully balanced open-plan living, this feels less like an apartment and more like a refined coastal residence.
The Tour
Arrival sets the tone nicely. The communal entrance serves just six apartments, giving the building an intimate and private feel, while both lift and staircase access lead to the second floor. Once inside, the apartment opens into a spacious hallway with impressive ceiling height and an immediate sense of calm. There’s practical storage for coats and shoes, a video entry system, and the added bonus of loft space, something rarely found in apartment living but always appreciated.
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the open-plan living space. It’s a wonderfully versatile room, large enough to arrange in several different ways depending on how you like to live and entertain. A feature fireplace adds warmth and character, but your attention is naturally drawn towards the large windows framing the estuary and castle views beyond.
To the rear, the kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with sleek quartz worktops and a range of contemporary wall and base units. Integrated Neff appliances include a double oven and grill, fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine, alongside a four-ring gas hob. The breakfast bar creates a more informal dining space, while there’s still ample room for a full dining table, perfectly positioned so those remarkable views remain part of everyday life.
The bedrooms occupy the quieter side of the apartment, and both are genuinely generous doubles. The principal suite is particularly impressive, benefiting from dual-aspect windows, including one overlooking the estuary. High ceilings enhance the feeling of space, while the ornate fireplace is a lovely nod to the building’s heritage. The en-suite is stylishly finished with a walk-in shower, wash hand basin and WC.
Bedroom two is equally well-proportioned, easily accommodating a large bed and additional furniture, again centred around a character fireplace. Completing the accommodation is the main bathroom, finished in a clean contemporary style with tiled flooring, part-tiled walls, a panelled bath with shower attachment, heated towel rail, wash hand basin and WC.
The Exterior
Deganwy Castle Apartments is one of those buildings that immediately carries a sense of stature and history. Beautifully maintained and set behind secure gated grounds, it offers an appealing balance of elegance, privacy and practicality.
The communal grounds are immaculately kept, with manicured landscaping that enhances the character of the development and creates a peaceful setting around the building. Residents benefit from both allocated and visitor parking, while the overall atmosphere feels quietly exclusive without ever becoming overstated.
Tenure
We are informed that the property is leasehold and that the total fees payable amount to £2,921 per annul
These costs are made up of the following: A service charge of £1,964 annually, split into two payments of £982 every six months. A ground rent charge of £264 per annum. An annual building insurance contribution of £693.
Managed by: Prestige Property Management (nw Ltd)
The Location
Deganwy has long been one of North Wales’ most desirable coastal villages, and it’s easy to understand why. Positioned between the Victorian charm of Llandudno and the medieval beauty of Conwy, it offers a lifestyle that feels relaxed yet connected.
The marina, waterfront walks and excellent restaurants give the village a distinctly refined coastal feel, while the surrounding scenery is some of the finest in the region. With Conwy Castle, the estuary and the coastline all close at hand, everyday life here feels naturally tied to the landscape. At the same time, excellent transport links ensure convenience is never compromised, making this a location that works just as well for full-time living as it does for a luxurious coastal retreat.
EPC Rating: C
Location
The Location - Set along the stunning Conwy Estuary, Deganwy is a chic, waterside town that’s just minutes from the vibrant towns of Conwy and Llandudno. With the iconic Conwy Castle in the distance and gorgeous beaches just a short drive away, you’ll have everything you need – from scenic views and outdoor adventures to great dining and nightlife.
Open Plan Living Room (6.90m x 6.37m)
Dining Kitchen (4.9m x 3.6m)
Bedroom One (6.10m x 4.96m)
En-Suite (3.19m x 1.98m)
Bedroom Two (4.78m x 3.16m)
Family Bathroom (2.64m x 1.48m)
Parking - Allocated Parking
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