Well-proportioned 1930s semi with sea views, driveway and enclosed garden — ideal for family life..
Three good-sized bedrooms plus attic versatile room
Upper-level sea views from front-aspect rooms
Driveway offering reliable off-street parking
Fully enclosed, split-level rear garden backing woodland
Mains gas central heating and double glazing installed
Solid brick construction; likely no cavity insulation
Single family bathroom only; may need modernisation
Area shows higher crime and notable deprivation indicators
Occupying a convenient spot in Colwyn Bay, this 1930s semi-detached home offers practical family space and impressive upper-level sea views. The ground floor flows from a dining room into a bay-fronted living room with period stained glass, alongside a functional kitchen and a single family bathroom serving three bedrooms.
Upstairs are three good-sized bedrooms and an attic room accessed from Bedroom 3, giving versatile extra space for study, storage, or occasional sleeping use. The property benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing for year-round comfort, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal supporting home working.
Outside, a sizeable side driveway provides off-street parking and a fully enclosed, split-level rear garden backs onto woodland for privacy and evening sunsets. The house is only a short distance from the town centre, A55 access and Colwyn Bay’s beaches, making daily life and weekend leisure straightforward.
Important practical points: the solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated (typical of its era) and the house is older stock (circa 1900–1929), so buyers should expect ongoing maintenance and potential modernisation. The wider area shows higher crime and significant local deprivation indicators, which some buyers will want to consider alongside the property’s positives.