Sea-facing elevated plot with sweeping 180° views of Trearddur Bay and Snowdonia
Detached single-storey bungalow approximately 689 sq ft, three bedrooms, one shower room
Requires full modernisation; redevelopment potential subject to planning approval
Expansive, split-level garden with rock outcrops, disused pool area and versatile grounds
Ample off-street parking, tarmac drive, carport and single prefabricated garage
Excellent transport links: A55 access and close to Holyhead port and village amenities
No flood risk recorded; property located in a very deprived area with above-average crime
Small overall living size for three beds; confirm services, surveys and planning status
Set on an elevated headland in Trearddur Bay, Roca offers uncompromised 180-degree sea and Snowdonia mountain views from a generous plot. The existing single-storey bungalow provides immediate coastal living or a clear canvas for a bespoke replacement home, subject to planning. Its position — moments from the beach, village amenities and Holyhead Golf Club — is the site’s strongest asset.
The bungalow is compact (approximately 689 sq ft) with three bedrooms and one shower room. The interior and décor require full modernisation; heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, there is double glazing of unknown age, and the property dates from the 1950s–1960s. For buyers seeking a ready-to-move-in home, significant refurbishment will be needed to meet contemporary standards.
Where this plot stands out is in its redevelopment potential. The elevated, split-level garden with rock outcrops, disused pool area, carport and garage create scope for an ambitious replacement dwelling with panoramic glazing and landscape integration (planning permission required). Ample off-street parking and direct access to the A55 and Holyhead port add practical value for commuters and second-home buyers.
Important considerations: the property is in a very deprived local area with above-average crime statistics and requires renovation throughout. No flooding risk is recorded, but buyers should commission a full survey, check planning and local constraints, and confirm services and council tax banding before purchase. An accompanied viewing is recommended to truly appreciate the views and plot potential.