This incredibly pleasant one-bedroom apartment is an idyllic space in which to relax in comfort.
Situated on the third floor of a purpose-built retirement complex close to Rhos-on-Sea town centre, it offers easy access to a fantastic range of shops and the stunning promenade and beach.
Access to the apartment is by means of a secure entrance door at the ground floor level, adjacent to the complex manager’s office, which leads to a communal lounge facility with lift access to all floors and benefits from individual intercom connections to each apartment.
The entrance hall has fitted mirrored cupboards and a wall-mounted alarm, as well as remote door opening via intercom, to guarantee peace of mind.
The large open-plan lounge is the perfect space to entertain, warm and inviting with a fireplace and a wall-mounted electric storage heater.
It benefits from glorious views to the front, overlooking a nearby public park and the promenade.
The kitchenette is fitted with a range of base and wall storage units with glazed display cabinets, a built-in sink, ceramic tile splashbacks, a hob and an additional oven with separate microwave shelving.
The well-proportioned bedroom is ample, easily suiting either single or double occupancy. It is fitted with wall-mounted storage heaters and looks over the park.
The shower-room is fitted with a large cubicle shower with tiled walls, glazed shower screen and vanity-style wash hand-basin as well as a separate WC with further tilling.
The property lies within small informal gardens that are available for use by residents and offer easy access to Rhos road.
A small car park is also provided with the property, with spaces subject to availability.
An viewing of this wonderfully secure space and its unbeatable location is highly recommended.
l 46 Rhos Manor, Penrhyn, Rhos-on-Sea, Colwyn Bay, LL28 4PN. One bedroom apartment. £85,000. Call Jones Peckover on 01745 832240.
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