Low-cost, low-maintenance home steps from the promenade ideal for first-time buyers.
Quiet cul-de-sac location within walking distance of village and promenade
Allocated off-street parking plus visitor spaces
Enclosed rear patio garden with pleasant open outlooks
Mains gas central heating and double glazing throughout
Compact overall size — approx. 399 sq ft (small)
Single shower room only; no separate bathroom upstairs
Freehold tenure; affordable council tax
Local area classed as very deprived — may affect resale
This compact three-bedroom mid-terrace offers an affordable entry into coastal living, positioned within a quiet cul-de-sac and a short walk from Penmaenmawr village centre and promenade. The raised siting gives pleasant open outlooks from the rear and the lounge’s French doors connect living space to an enclosed patio garden — a useful private outdoor area for small-scale planting or seating.
The house is practical and economical to run: mains gas central heating, recent double glazing, and built-in storage across two floors. The layout comprises an entrance porch, reception hall, generous lounge/dining room with a feature fireplace, a fitted kitchen, three bedrooms and a modern shower room. There is one allocated off-street parking space and visitor parking nearby.
Important practical points: the home is small (approx. 399 sq ft) and the garden and plot are modest, so it suits those seeking low-maintenance living rather than large family accommodation. There is a single shower room only. The local area is classified as very deprived, which may affect immediate resale values and local services. Council tax is affordable and there is no recorded flood risk.
Overall, this property is well-suited to first-time buyers or buyers downsizing who prioritise location, low running costs and a simple, ready-to-live-in home close to the seafront. Buyers seeking larger rooms, extensive outdoor space or a property in a higher-value neighbourhood should note the compact footprint and local economic context.