Large period house with gardens, views and renovation potential near Conwy town centre.
- Nearly 2,752 sq ft with four double bedrooms and en-suite
- Four reception rooms including conservatory and separate snug
- Large gated driveway, garage and wine cellar
- Elevated plot with landscaped tiered gardens and decking
- Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas central heating
- Built 1930–1949; solid brick walls likely lack modern insulation
- Area shows very high deprivation and above-average crime
- Requires selective updating and potential energy-efficiency work
This substantial Victorian detached house on St. Agnes Road offers generous living across multiple floors and nearly 2,752 sq ft of accommodation — an appealing family home with period character and expansive elevated views toward Conwy Castle and the estuary. The property delivers four double bedrooms, an en-suite principal suite with dressing room and rear decking access, four versatile reception rooms including a conservatory and snug with open fireplace, plus practical spaces such as a utility room, cloakroom, wine cellar and garage.
Externally the plot is large and well landscaped with a gated driveway, tiered lawns, patio areas, large decking ideal for entertaining, and a summer house. The house benefits from double glazing installed after 2002, mains gas central heating, and a private, elevated setting within walking distance of Conwy town centre and close to transport links and beaches.
Important considerations: the property dates from the 1930s–1940s with solid brick walls that are assumed to be without modern cavity insulation, so buyers should allow for potential upgrade costs to improve thermal efficiency. The area shows very high deprivation and above-average crime statistics, which may concern some buyers. While the house is presented with many original and attractive features, there is scope — and likely need — for selective updating and ongoing maintenance to meet contemporary energy and accessibility expectations.
Ideal for families seeking sizeable period accommodation with character and gardens, this home also suits buyers looking to add value through sympathetic modernisation. Freehold tenure and generous room proportions make it flexible for multi-generational living, home working, or entertaining; budgeting for insulation and cosmetic updates will be prudent.