Glyn Farm, Colwyn Bay
A small, picturesque development of 39 two to four bedroom homes just outside the seaside resort of Colwyn Bay.
Valley Road, Colwyn Bay, LL29 8RQ
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As a rapidly regenerating coastal resort, Colwyn Bay provides a range of activities, amenities and facilities to suit all tastes.
Colwyn Bay’s stunning beach and promenade will captivate couples, families and retirees alike, whilst ease of access to Snowdonia National Park provides second-to-none opportunities for walking, watersports and climbing. Those looking for more leisurely pastimes will enjoy Colwyn Bay’s range of museums, gardens and galleries, as well as its range of independent retailers and cafes.
As a rapidly regenerating coastal resort, Colwyn Bay provides a range of activities, amenities and facilities to suit all tastes. Whether you’re a major outdoors enthusiast or like to take life a little more slowly, Colwyn Bay has plenty to offer.
The area boasts access to several well-regarded local schools with ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ ratings, including Llandrillo Yn Rhos Primary School, Ysgol Bod Alaw, Ysgol Pen Y Glyn and Eirias High School. With many schools within walking distance, Glyn Farm is ideal for families looking for a safe, village-esque environment in which to raise their children. Nearby Eirias Park offers plenty of green space for kids to explore, with a natural play area, lake and nature reserve as well as a skate park.
The town centre itself offers a range of high-street shops and independent retailers, restaurants and cafes – perfect for an afternoon spent browsing followed by a restorative bite to eat. Culture vultures will love browsing the Bay Gallery, Glassblobbery Gallery and All Our Yesterdays Museum, perhaps broken up by a wander amongst the water features and ornamental flower beds of the Queens Gardens.
One of the biggest attractions of Colwyn Bay is the stunning outdoor spaces residents can enjoy. Colwyn Bay Beach really is the jewel in the crown here, with a promenade providing extensive views over long stretches of sand and sea popular with families, walkers and water sports enthusiasts alike. Meanwhile, the dramatic mountain landscapes of Snowdonia National Park can be reached in around half an hour’s drive.
Thanks to its positions near the A55, Glyn Farm offers access to Bangor, Chester and Wrexham within the hour. For those who prefer to travel by rail, Colwyn Bay offers regular services across North Wales and North West England, with key destinations including Crewe, Bangor, Holyhead and Chester.