Modernised character home with sea views set on a large plot near the coast.
Four bedrooms and three bathrooms, generous principal suite and balcony
Set on roughly one-third of an acre in elevated Penmon, this extensively modernised four-bedroom home balances traditional character and contemporary living. The heart of the house is a bright open-plan kitchen/living/dining room with underfloor heating, expansive glazing and decked terraces that frame sea views across Conwy Bay and the Snowdonia skyline. Practical features include a utility, pantry, home office, balcony off the main bedroom, detached garage and plentiful off-street parking with an EV charger.
Upstairs offers four well-proportioned bedrooms and three bathrooms, including a principal suite with walk-in wardrobe and private balcony. The owners have upgraded finishes throughout — bespoke kitchen units, marble worktops, porcelain tiles and restored parquet — creating a comfortable, high-spec rural retreat ideal for family life or those seeking a coastal escape.
Buyers should note a few material points: the main heating is oil-fired boiler and radiators (oil is the primary fuel), the four solar panels are currently not working, and the stone walls are likely uninsulated. Council tax is described as expensive. The property is in an isolated hamlet setting within an ageing rural neighbourhood and sits in a very deprived wider area classification — factors to consider for services and resale planning.
Overall, this is a rare combination of period charm and recent high-quality renovation in a peaceful coastal location. It will suit buyers prioritising space, views and immediate move-in condition, who are comfortable managing older-stone-wall maintenance and an oil-based heating system.