Convenient assisted-living flat with communal facilities and coastal views for over-60s buyers.
Third-floor one-bedroom retirement apartment with lift access
Sea, promenade and Carneddau mountain views
24-hour estate manager and emergency call system
On-site restaurant, residents’ lounge and guest suite
One hour weekly domestic help included in service charge
Leasehold tenure; buyer to confirm lease length and charges
Electric storage heating; running costs may be higher
Area records very high crime and high deprivation statistics
A light one-bedroom retirement apartment on the third floor of Cwrt Sant Tudno, built in 2002 by McCarthy & Stone and designed for over-60s assisted living. The flat offers clear sea, promenade and Carneddau mountain views from a mid-terrace block and benefits from lift access and communal gardens.
The development provides extensive communal facilities: 24-hour estate manager and assistants, residents’ lounge, on-site restaurant with waitress service, function room, guest suite, laundry, scooter store/charging room and allocated communal parking. One hour per week of domestic help is included in the service charge, plus a video entry and emergency call system for added security and convenience.
The apartment layout comprises a hallway with a good storage cupboard, spacious lounge/diner, fitted kitchen with electric hob and spaces for low-level appliances, a double bedroom with fitted wardrobe and a bathroom. Heating is by electric storage heaters and windows are UPVC double glazed (pre-2002 style). The flat is offered leasehold and with no onward chain, making for a straightforward purchase process.
Notable considerations: this is a leasehold retirement property with a service charge and communal management; buyers should review the lease length, service charge level and any ground rent. The area records high crime and significant deprivation statistics; sensible security precautions and a personal visit are recommended. The accommodation is modest (approximately 513 sq ft) and uses electric storage heating, which may influence running costs compared with gas heating.