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Deganwy Road, Llanrhos, Llandudno, Conwy, LL30

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • SPACIOUS AND WELL-PRESENTED THROUGHOUT
  • DOWNSTAIRS WC, TWO ENSUITES AND FAMILY BATHROOM
  • SHAKER STYLE KITCHEN WITH A SEPERATE UTILITY
  • SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION DOWN A PRIVATE LANE
  • FOUR RECEPTION ROOMS OFFERING VERSATILE LIVING
  • CHARACTER FEATURES WITH A MODERN TWIST

Description

1920'S ARTS AND CRAFT HOUSE | FIVE DOUBLE BEDROOMS | BRAND NEW DRIVEWAY | DOUBLE GARAGE AND STORE ROOM | STUNNING LANDSCAPED GARDENS | VIEWS OF ANGLESEY, PUFFIN ISLAND AND THE ORME

Hillrise is a beautifully maintained 1920s Arts and Crafts home, full of character and original detail, yet thoughtfully updated to suit modern living. Tucked away down a private lane, the property is approached via a brand-new driveway lined with mature planting and colourful established borders, creating a wonderfully peaceful first impression.

The original front door sets the tone, opening into an inviting hallway where features such as stained-glass windows, wooden flooring and quarry tiles highlight the home’s period charm.

Offering five double bedrooms, four reception rooms, a downstairs toilet, two ensuites, a family bathroom, kitchen, utility room, double garage, store room and fantastic gardens, Hillrise provides generous and versatile accommodation throughout. This is a distinctive and welcoming family home where Arts and Crafts character and everyday comfort come together beautifully.

Deganwy Road is one of the area’s most convenient and well-connected locations, positioned between Llandudno and Deganwy and offering easy access to a wide range of local amenities. The road is perfectly placed for everyday living, with shops, cafés, supermarkets, and public transport links all within easy reach. Llandudno’s town centre, Deganwy village, and the historic walled town of Conwy are just a short drive away, providing an excellent choice of restaurants, leisure facilities, and coastal walks.

The area is well served by local schools and enjoys strong transport connections, including nearby bus routes and access to the A55 for commuting across North Wales and beyond. Properties along Deganwy Road also benefit from the area’s natural beauty, with many enjoying attractive views towards the surrounding hills, coastline, or the Great Orme. It’s a location that offers both convenience and scenery, making it a highly desirable place to live.

Vestibule

As you enter the property, you step through the original wooden front door into the vestibule. This charming space features original quarry tiles and a further wooden door with beautifully preserved stained-glass, adding colour and character. From here, there is access to the entrance hallway and the attractive downstairs WC. The vestibule also provides an ideal area for storing coats and shoes.

Downstairs WC

The downstairs toilet features a low-level WC and a wall-mounted wash hand basin with stainless-steel taps. A radiator provides warmth, and the original quarry tiles continue through this space, adding to the home’s character. Three frosted stained-glass windows on the front elevation allow natural light to filter in while maintaining privacy.

Entrance Hall

Stepping through the wooden door, you enter the welcoming entrance hall. This space is adorned with a solid oak floor and original stained-glass windows that allow soft, filtered light to fill the area, creating a warm and inviting ambience throughout this exceptional property. The beautiful Arts and Crafts staircase, painted in Wenge, adds striking period charm. Practicality is also well considered, with ample under-stairs storage. From the hallway, there is access to all the main living areas, along with a radiator and power points.

Morning Room

The morning room features double-glazed, dual-aspect windows that allow natural light to pour in throughout the day. High ceilings, picture rails, and an original cast-iron radiator enhance the room. Finished with soft carpet flooring and convenient power points, it offers a bright and tranquil space- perfect for starting your day.

Sitting Room

The sitting room features original oak flooring and high ceilings, giving the space an immediate sense of character. A beautiful double-glazed bay window, currently arranged with a dining table in the area frames charming views over the garden and seafront. With generous proportions, the room comfortably accommodates a cosy seating area, offering endless possibilities for layout and use. An original, fully functioning brick fireplace adds warmth and authenticity, complemented by a traditional radiator, power points, and a sliding double-glazed patio door that opens directly into the rear garden.

Living Room

The smaller lounge, positioned at the rear of the home, features a double-glazed bay window overlooking the garden. Its versatile layout makes it ideal as a dining room, playroom, or an additional cosy lounge. The room includes a radiator, power points, and a door leading directly into the kitchen. As the day winds down, this space becomes a peaceful retreat.

Kitchen

Continue through into the kitchen, where you’ll find a range of classic wood wall and base units topped with a complementary work surface. A beautiful range cooker with a built-in extractor hood takes centre stage, accompanied by an integrated dishwasher, oven, and microwave, with space provided for a fridge-freezer. There is ample worktop space for essential appliances, along with a central island featuring an integral sink with drainer and a mixer tap. The island also offers room for stools, creating a sociable spot for casual dining. Partially tiled walls, generous power points, and a double-glazed window enhance practicality, while French doors open out onto the deck, framing stunning views across to Anglesey and The Orme. From here, there is also access to a useful utility and breakfast room.

Inner Hallway and Boiler Room

Between the kitchen and the utility room is an inner, panelled hallway with two external access doors: a double-glazed door leading to the rear garden, and the original wooden door providing access to the outside garage and boiler room.

Utility Room

The utility room provides valuable additional storage, including a built-in cupboard, and features a practical work area with a cupboard housing a Belfast sink complete with mixer tap and a work surface next to it. There is space for both a washing machine and tumble dryer, along with an electric heater. The room is finished with panelled walls, a tiled floor, ample power points, and a double-glazed window on the rear elevation.

Breakfast Room

The breakfast room currently accommodates a generous dining table and features a double-glazed window on the front elevation, allowing natural light to brighten the space. A radiator, power points, and tiled flooring add practicality, making this a comfortable and functional area for everyday dining.

Landing

The landing features beautiful maple flooring throughout and offers a generous, open space enhanced by charming stained-glass windows. From here, there is access to all five bedrooms, a small storage cupboard, and the family bathroom. The area also includes a radiator, power points, and access to the loft.

Master Bedroom

The master bedroom beckons with an impressive sense of space, enhanced by dual-aspect double-glazed windows and a large bay window that captures stunning views. This room is truly special, featuring maple flooring originally sourced from the Grand Hotel in Llandudno, adding a unique touch of history and luxury. There is ample room for all essential bedroom furnishings, along with a useful storage cupboard fitted with vanity drawers and haning space, a radiator, and generous power points. The suite also benefits from direct access to an en-suite, completing this exceptional retreat.

Ensuite Shower Room

The en-suite features a low-level WC and a pedestal wash hand basin with a stainless-steel mixer tap. A walk-in shower area includes a wall-mounted, mains-powered shower with a glass screen. The room is finished with tiled walls, tiled flooring, a heated chrome towel rail, and a double-glazed window, creating a bright and practical space.

Bedroom Two

Bedroom Two is a beautiful double bedroom offering ample space for furnishings. It features wooden flooring, a built-in storage cupboard, power points, and a radiator. A double-glazed window on the rear elevation provides lovely sea views, making this a bright and restful space.

Bedroom Three

Bedroom Three is another well-proportioned double room, featuring dual-aspect double-glazed windows that fill the space with natural light. It includes a built-in storage cupboard, radiator, power points, and offers a comfortable, versatile layout.

Bedroom Four

Bedroom Four is a comfortable double bedroom featuring a double-glazed window on the front elevation, a radiator, power points, and a practical built-in storage cupboard. With the added benefit of access to an en-suite, it makes an ideal guest room.

Ensuite Shower Room

The en-suite shower room includes a low-level WC and a wall-mounted corner wash hand basin with a stainless-steel mixer tap. The walk-in shower area features an electric wall-mounted shower, enclosed by a glass screen. The room is finished with tiled walls and flooring, a heated chrome towel rail, and a double-glazed window.

Bedroom Five

Bedroom Five is a well-sized double room featuring a double-glazed window on the rear elevation, a radiator, power points, and a pedestal sink neatly positioned in the corner. This is a highly versatile space, ideal for use as a home office, walk-in wardrobe, nursery, or an additional bedroom.

Family Bathroom

The large family bathroom features a low-level WC and a vanity unit with cupboard storage, topped with a countertop sink and mixer tap. A freestanding bath sits beneath an overhead rainwater shower, adding a luxurious touch. The room is finished with a Victorian-style towel rail, black tiled flooring, tiled walls, and a double-glazed window.

Externally

Tucked away at the end of a private road and enjoying mesmerising sea views, Hillrise welcomes you with a brand-new driveway offering parking for several vehicles. A large double garage provides excellent storage and holds exciting potential for conversion into a self-contained annexe (subject to planning permission). Additional storage sheds and a log store further enhance the practicality of the outdoor space. The gardens are a true highlight, offering breathtaking views across the coast towards Anglesey and the Orme at Llandudno. Multiple seating areas are thoughtfully positioned to make the most of the scenery, creating idyllic spots to relax and unwind. The expansive lawn provides a fantastic space for all the family, perfect for children’s games, summer barbecues, or hosting gatherings with friends. Whatever the occasion, this outdoor setting offers a beautiful and versatile backdrop.

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Band: G
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Yes
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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About William Gleave, Llandudno

47-49 Madoc Street, Llandudno, LL30 2TW
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William Gleave Llandudno is a trusted name for property sales and lettings along the North Wales coast. Our team combines in-depth local knowledge with a results-driven approach, ensuring every client receives expert guidance and personalised support.

Whether you’re selling a home, letting a property, or managing an investment, we provide clear advice, effective marketing, and hands-on management to protect your interests and maximise outcomes.

With a reputation for professionalism, integrity, and local insight, William Gleave Llandudno is proud to be the agent of choice for property owners and landlords in Llandudno and the surrounding areas.

Affordability

Monthly repayments£4,105
Property: £ 900,000
Deposit: £ 90,000
Interest rate: 4.5%
Term: 30 years
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