House Prices in Llandudno
£230,000
Average
£360,000
Detached
£240,000
Semi-Detached
£195,000
Terraced
£150,000
Flat
Based on recent Land Registry sold price data. Actual prices vary by street and condition.
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About Llandudno
Llandudno is one of Britain's finest Victorian resort towns. The two beaches (North and West Shore) and Great Orme provide a spectacular setting. Property offers excellent value for the quality of the built environment. Tourism and retirement are key.
Lifestyle & Things to Do
Llandudno is the Queen of Welsh Resorts with a stunning Victorian seafront, pier, and Great Orme headland. The town has excellent shopping along Mostyn Street. The cable tramway and cable car to the Great Orme summit are iconic. Happy Valley gardens are charming.
Transport & Commuting
Transport for Wales trains reach London Euston in about 3.25 hours via Crewe. The A55 expressway provides fast road access to Chester and the M56. The Conwy Tunnel avoids the castle town.
Train to London
195m to London Euston
Nearest Motorway
A55
Schools & Education
Top Schools
- Ysgol John Bright
- Ysgol Aberconwy
- Our Lady's RC Primary
Healthcare
Best Areas to Live in Llandudno
Promenade
Craig-y-Don
Deganwy
Property Buying Tips for Llandudno
The Promenade has the finest Victorian properties. Craig-y-Don is popular with families. West Shore is quieter. Deganwy across the estuary has stunning views. Penrhyn Bay is more affordable.
Local Authority
Council
Conwy County Borough Council
Council Tax
£1,650 (Band D)
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