Newly refurbished period home near Deganwy Quay — low‑maintenance and coastal access.
Newly refurbished kitchen and bathroom, ready to move into
Tudor Revival half‑timbered facade with period character
Mains gas boiler and radiators; efficient central heating
Small enclosed rear garden and forecourt; low maintenance
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated; consider insulation costs
Area classified as very deprived and ageing retirement community
Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; good digital connectivity
Discrepancy in bedroom count between data and description — verify
Comfortable, characterful and recently refreshed, this semi-detached property suits someone looking to downsize without losing period charm. The half‑timbered Tudor Revival frontage and compact, well-presented rooms create a cosy, easy-to-manage home close to shops, the train station, Deganwy Quay and the seafront.
The interior has been upgraded with a newly fitted kitchen and bathroom, uPVC double glazing and a mains gas boiler with radiators, so day-to-day running is straightforward and heating efficient. The enclosed rear garden and small forecourt keep outside maintenance low while providing private outdoor space.
Practical details to note: local area data points to an ageing, self-sufficient retirement community within a broadly deprived district. Property records and the marketing description contain mixed information about bedroom count; buyers should confirm the layout and room sizes during viewing. Walls appear to be solid brick with assumed limited insulation, which may affect thermal performance despite the newer heating system.
This home will appeal to those seeking a manageable, character home near the coast and local amenities, with straightforward upkeep and good digital connectivity. It is newly refurbished but buyers who prioritise high levels of insulation or larger external space should weigh those factors.