Rarely available historic home with garden and quay views, ready to enjoy.
Grade II* listed medieval house dated to 1441-42
This Grade II* town-centre house dates to 1441 and has been comprehensively renovated (2008–2015) under listed building consents. The works retained original medieval fabric while adding contemporary conveniences: gas-fired dual boilers, secondary glazing, designer radiators, and a minimalist kitchen with granite surfaces. Spacious rooms, cellar, attic room and extensive hidden storage give genuinely practical space across the property's large 2,718 sq ft footprint.
Externally the property surprises with a walled garden, original section of town wall, and an attached former bakehouse now used as a garage/outbuilding with WC and inglenook fireplace. From garden steps there are strong views over Conwy quay and the estuary. The house sits within walking distance of the castle, quay and all town amenities, with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal.
Important practical notes: the building’s listed status means future alterations will be restricted and require consent; the narrow gated access only suits slim vehicles. The local area records above-average crime and high deprivation indices, and council tax is described as expensive. These are material considerations alongside the property's exceptional historic character.
For a buyer seeking a highly individual, well‑restored medieval townhouse with period charm and modern services, this house offers rare provenance and generous accommodation. It will particularly suit someone who values heritage, is prepared to work within listed-building constraints, and wants a central, characterful home with private garden and garage.