SITUATED in the Victorian coastal resort of Llandudno, this ground floor one bedroom apartment is ideally placed for both the town centre and West Shore.

The property is located on Lloyd Street and comes already furnished.

The kitchen is well supplied with appliances and has modern cupboards and worktops, it is open planned with a bright and airy lounge.

The apartment has a double bedroom to the rear of the apartment with an en-suite shower room.

It is double glazed and benefits from gas central heating. There is off road parking for one vehicle.

Lloyd Street lies almost under the shadow of the Great Orme which dramatically dominates the town’s skyline and which is home to several large herds of wild Kashmiri goats.

The town itself boasts as array of shops including Debenhams, and Marks and Spencer along with individual high street stores. There are plenty of coffee shops and restaurants to choose from with everyone’s tastes catered for.

Llandudno's stylish promenade traces the great sweep of Llandudno Bay and is lined with a plethora of elegant hotels. It is is flattered by striking seascape vistas and views of the Great Orme. It boasts the longest pier in Wales which is also the fifth longest in England and Wales.The town is often a hive of activity and enjoys a vibrant nightlife, and its Venue Cymru theatre has a constant stream of national headline acts and performances.

Llandudno has easy road and railway connections to the A55 North Wales Expressway and the North Wales main railway line, both running between Holyhead and Chester and the national motorway and railway networks beyond.

originally descended from several goats given by Queen Victoria. It is a haven for flora and fauna with some rare species such as peregrine falcons and a species of wild cotoneaster (cambricus) which can only be found on the Great Orme.Llandudno, is known as the Queen of the Welsh Resorts and boats the longest pier in Wales and the fifth longest in England and Wales

, a title first applied as early as 1864 is now the largest seaside resort in Wales.

Great Orme The sheer limestone cliffs of the Great Orme provide ideal nesting conditions for a wide variety of sea birds, including cormorants, shags, guillemots, razorbills, puffins, kittiwakes, fulmars and numerous gulls.

This great limestone headland has many attractions including the Great Orme Tramway and the Llandudno Cable Car that takes tourists effortlessly to the summit.

Llandudno is connected to the North Wales main line, which runs from Holyhead to Chester and Crewe by a short branch from Llandudno Junction. Similarly the town is easily connected to the A55 North Wales Expressway, which roughly traces to line of the railway and links wih the national motorway system.

Vibrant y night life.

Venue Cymru national stars

Plethora of hotels