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£100,0003 bedroom flat for sale
Ffordd Morfa, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30
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3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 87 yrs left
Ground rent: £10 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £30.72 per annum
Council tax: Band A
Features and description
- Well-proportioned three-bedroom first-floor flat
- Side garden with potential for driveway parking (subject to necessary permissions).
- Rear garden offering outdoor living space
- Situated in the much sought-after Victorian town of Llandudno, close to local amenities.
- Excellent transport links including bus, rail, coast road, and A55 North Wales Expressway.
- Accommodation includes hall, lounge, kitchen diner, three bedrooms, and bathroom.
- Double glazing and combination boiler central heating for energy efficiency and comfort.
- Easy access to Llandudno’s renowned shops, restaurants, and promenade.
- Close to North Shore and West Shore beaches, offering stunning coastal walks and views.
A well-proportioned three bedroom first floor flat with side garden, with potential to create driveway parking subject to the necessary permission being granted, and rear gardens, located in the much sought after Victorian Town of Llandudno with a wide variety of shops, supermarkets, tourist attractions and transport links including bus and rail links, the coast road and the A55 North Wales Expressway. The accommodation comprises hall, lounge, kitchen diner, three bedrooms and bathroom. The property also benefits from double glazing and combination boiler central heating.
Llandudno
Enjoying easy access to Llandudno’s renowned shops, restaurants, and promenade. Both North Shore and West Shore beaches offer stunning coastal walks and breathtaking views.
Llandudno is celebrated as the “Queen of Welsh Resorts”, a destination rich in history and natural beauty. From the iconic Great Orme with its tramway and cable car to the Victorian pier and sweeping bay, this is a location that attracts visitors year-round.
About Llandudno
Llandudno is a vibrant seaside town on the North Wales coast, renowned for its stunning Victorian architecture, sweeping promenade, and breathtaking views of the Irish Sea. Nestled between the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historic charm.
The town boasts excellent amenities, including boutique shops, restaurants, schools, and leisure facilities, making it ideal for families, retirees, and professionals alike. With strong transport links to Chester, Liverpool, and Manchester, Llandudno is perfect for those seeking coastal living without sacrificing connectivity.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the scenic walks, beaches, and nearby Snowdonia National Park, while the bustling town centre provides a lively cultural scene with theatres, events, and festivals throughout the year.
Llandudno
Enjoying easy access to Llandudno’s renowned shops, restaurants, and promenade. Both North Shore and West Shore beaches offer stunning coastal walks and breathtaking views.
Llandudno is celebrated as the “Queen of Welsh Resorts”, a destination rich in history and natural beauty. From the iconic Great Orme with its tramway and cable car to the Victorian pier and sweeping bay, this is a location that attracts visitors year-round.
About Llandudno
Llandudno is a vibrant seaside town on the North Wales coast, renowned for its stunning Victorian architecture, sweeping promenade, and breathtaking views of the Irish Sea. Nestled between the Great Orme and Little Orme headlands, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historic charm.
The town boasts excellent amenities, including boutique shops, restaurants, schools, and leisure facilities, making it ideal for families, retirees, and professionals alike. With strong transport links to Chester, Liverpool, and Manchester, Llandudno is perfect for those seeking coastal living without sacrificing connectivity.
Outdoor enthusiasts will love the scenic walks, beaches, and nearby Snowdonia National Park, while the bustling town centre provides a lively cultural scene with theatres, events, and festivals throughout the year.
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