Sefton Court, Llandudno

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Sefton Court, Llandudno

The Sefton Court is a handsome building Set in it's own garden with large private car park. We enjoy splended views of LLandudno the sea, and mountains of Snowdonia.

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Sefton Court, Llandudno

The Sefton Court is a handsome building set in it's own gardens with large private car ... more

parkSituated at the approach to the lower slopes
of the Great Orme  we enjoy splendid views of
Llandudno  the sea and the mountains of
SnowdoniaThis Victorian detac...

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Advantages: Beautiful, great for families, lovely walks
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Llandudno is a beautiful Victorian seaside resort situated on the North coast of Wales. If you look at a map of North Wales you will see that Llandudno is set on a piece of land jutting out into the Irish Sea. The end of this piece of land is the Great Orme Country Park with Llandudno town at its base. If you can visualise this in your mind you will see that Llandudno will actually have two beaches ? roughly one facing north and one facing west. The North Shore is the side where the main town, hotels and shops are. The pier is here as is the theatre and most of the entertainment is on this side of the town. Before we came to live here in Llandudno I hadn?t even realised that the West Shore existed and I bet I am not the only one! There is a dual carriageway linking the two shores which is called Gloddaeth Avenue and it takes ...

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Llandudno - The Queen of the Welsh Resorts!

Advantages: Plenty To See And Do, Nice Sandy Beach
Disadvantages: Largely Closed During Winter

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