Charming three‑bed family home near Llandudno promenade with garden and attic room.
Short walk to promenade, cafés and green spaces
Original timber door, leaded lights and bay windows
Bright kitchen/diner with distant Great Orme views
Three bedrooms plus attic room for flexible use
Landscaped rear garden with lawn and patio
Two storage rooms with plumbing and under‑house storage
Off‑street gravel driveway parking for two cars
Cosmetic updating likely; limited extension potential
Set a short walk from Llandudno’s promenade, this 1930s semi‑detached home in Craig‑y‑Don combines traditional character with straightforward family practicality. Original features — a timber front door, leaded light windows and bay windows — give the house period charm, while gas central heating and UPVC double glazing provide everyday comfort. The bright kitchen/diner enjoys distant Great Orme views and works well for family meals or social evenings.
Upstairs are three well‑proportioned bedrooms and a single modern family bathroom; an attic room adds flexible space for a study, playroom or occasional guest use. Practical storage is a strong point: two attached storage rooms with plumbing and under‑house storage make laundry and garden equipment easy to manage. Outside, a gravel forecourt driveway provides off‑street parking and the rear landscaped garden offers lawn and patio for children’s play and alfresco dining.
Expect cosmetic updating in places — bathrooms and some interiors show dated fittings and redecoration will likely add value. The property sits in an area classified as very deprived, though local crime levels are low and the neighbourhood benefits from strong community amenities, nearby green spaces and good transport links. Overall, this home suits families seeking coastal living with scope to modernise and personalise.