- Extended open-plan lounge, dining and modern kitchen
- Three bedrooms; master with new fitted wardrobes
- Newly renovated bathroom and ground-floor flooring
- Resin driveway with off-street parking
- Enclosed, landscaped rear garden with decking and lawn
- Boarded loft with pull-down ladder for storage
- Solid brick walls (1930s–40s) — likely minimal wall insulation
- Area shows above-average crime and high local deprivation
This immaculately presented three-bedroom semi-detached house on Marine View offers an extended, open-plan living space that suits growing families or professionals seeking a ready-to-move-in home. The rear extension creates a bright lounge/dining/kitchen with integrated appliances, a lantern window and contemporary finishes completed in recent years. Ground-floor improvements include new flooring and a modern utility area; the property benefits from gas central heating and recently fitted double glazing.
Outside, the front resin driveway provides convenient off-street parking while the enclosed rear garden is neatly landscaped with lawn, decking and paved seating—designed for low-maintenance family use and outdoor entertaining. The master bedroom has new fitted wardrobes and the family bathroom was renewed in recent years. Practical extras include a boarded loft with pull-down ladder and a multi-fuel burner in the bay-front living room.
Buyers should note the property sits in an area recorded as having above-average crime and greater local deprivation; prospective purchasers may wish to check local services and security measures. The house is on solid brick walls (original build period c.1930–49) with assumed minimal wall insulation. The plot is described as small, and there is a single family bathroom serving three bedrooms.
Overall this home offers a well-presented, newly renovated finish and useful extension space for everyday family living. It will appeal to those who want a stylish, move-in property close to Rhos on Sea and Penrhyn Bay amenities, while being straightforward about nearby community and physical fabric considerations.