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£110,000
1 bed flat for saleTan Y Fron, Deganwy, Conwy LL31
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
Well-presented and generously proportioned one-bedroom ground floor flat
Attractive, good-sized rear garden – ideal for outdoor relaxation
Spacious living accommodation including separate living and dining rooms
Well-equipped kitchen with practical layout
Modern shower room
Entrance porch leading into communal hall
Double glazing throughout for improved efficiency and comfort
Gas combination boiler providing central heating and hot water
Situated in the highly sought-after coastal village of Deganwy
Within walking distance to local amenities including primary school, co-op, marina, beach, and transport links
A well-presented and generously proportioned one bedroom ground floor flat with good size rear garden. Located in the village of Deganwy. The accommodation comprises entrance porch, communal hall, living room, kitchen, dining room and shower room. The property also benefits from double glazing and combination boiler central heating.
Located in the popular and sought after village of Deganwy with its beach front, Marina and coastal walks, the property is located within walking distance to the local primary school and co-op supermarket. The village centre is a short distance from property offering a range of bijou shops, train station, restaurants and bars. Llandudno is a short distance and offers a range of high street shops, super markets, theatre, promenade, train station and bus services. The property is also located within close proximity to the A55 and Llandudno.
About Llandudno
Llandudno is a vibrant seaside town on the North Wales coast, renowned for its stunning Victorian architecture, sweeping promenade, and breathtaking views of the Irish Sea. Nestled between the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historic charm.
The town boasts excellent amenities, including boutique shops, restaurants, schools, and leisure facilities, making it ideal for families, retirees, and professionals alike. With strong transport links to Chester, Liverpool, and Manchester, Llandudno is perfect for those seeking coastal living without sacrificing connectivity.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the scenic walks, beaches, and nearby Snowdonia National Park, while the bustling town centre provides a lively cultural scene with theatres, events, and festivals throughout the year.
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Leasehold (976 years)
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B
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