Four-bed family house with sea and mountain views, off-street parking and good-sized gardens.
Sea views to the front; mountain views to the rear
Set in an elevated position in popular Llanfairfechan, this 4-bedroom end-terrace family home benefits from striking sea views to the front and mountain views to the rear. The house is immediately liveable with two generous reception rooms, a fitted galley kitchen, utility room with WC, and a modern tiled family bathroom — practical layout for everyday family life.
Features that add real everyday value include off-street parking, a decent plot with front and rear lawned gardens and patios, mains gas central heating and uPVC double glazing. The two lounges give flexibility for separate living and dining spaces, or a home office and family room. Council tax is described as affordable and there is no flood risk for the location.
There are some practical considerations buyers should know. The property dates from the 1930–1949 period and the external cavity walls are assumed to have no added insulation — further insulation and energy-efficiency work may be needed. Broadband speeds are slow in the area and the house has a single family bathroom serving four bedrooms. The wider area records higher deprivation levels which may affect long-term local services and resale dynamics.
Overall, this is a spacious, well-presented family home with exceptional coastal and mountain views, valuable outside space and parking. It will suit buyers seeking move-in readiness with scope to improve energy efficiency and connectivity over time.