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Llandudno Junction North & Deganwy

Conwy 006 · 4 sub-areas · 8,473 residents

Conwy 006 is a quiet residential area within Conwy, home to around 8,500 people and notably older in profile than most Welsh communities. A typical two-bedroom home lets for around £716 a month — well below the UK average for a 2-bed — and rents have risen only modestly, up about 1.5% over the past year.

Best for Couples (89/100)Watch-out: Families (44/100)Liveability 92/100 · Best 10%Residential

Llandudno Junction North & Deganwy is a settled residential pocket of Conwy. The bigger gravitational centre is Liverpool, around 120 minutes away by direct train, but most days don't require leaving — local life is what people are here for. The population skews older, with a long-settled feel and a high share of retirees.

2-bed rent
£716/mo+1.5%
1-bed £574 · 3-bed £838
Crime / 1k / yr
45.3
Top quartile
Best hub commute
120 min
Direct to Liverpool
Good schools 2 km
0%
1 schools within 2 km
Liveability
92/100
Best 10%
Population
8,473
4 sub-areas

Overview

Overview

What's it like to live in Llandudno Junction North & Deganwy?

A snapshot of Llandudno Junction North & Deganwy

Greenspace is on the doorstep — a park or playing field is within walking distance of most homes; there's effectively nothing within walking distance — eating out, drinking and shopping mean a drive; The streets feel safe by national standards — police-recorded crime is well below the country-wide median; Public transport is genuinely strong; most errands and a fair share of social life don't need a car; rents are below the national norm, with a typical home letting at around £776 a month; gigabit broadband is effectively universal.

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Figures are aggregated across 4 sub-areas — population-weighted means for rates, sums for counts. Sources cited beneath each section.

Llandudno Junction North & Deganwy in Conwy

Overview

Living in Llandudno Junction North & Deganwy

Conwy 006 has the character of a settled, semi-rural community rather than a commuter suburb. It's car-dependent — around two in three residents drive to work — and the pace is noticeably slower than urban parts of north Wales. Nearly half of all households are within a short walk of green space, which makes the area feel more spacious than many comparably priced places elsewhere in Wales.

The cost picture is one of the area's clearest selling points. A 2-bed home runs about £716 a month, which is roughly 40% less than the UK national median for the same size. Even a 3-bed only reaches around £838. The trade-off is that renting here eats up a significant share of typical local earnings — around 44% of take-home pay — because resident salaries, at a median of roughly £28,100 a year, are modest rather than high.

The population skews older. Nearly a third of residents are 65 or over, and the 50–64 bracket adds another 22%, making this one of the more mature communities in the region. Single-person households make up around a third of all homes. Families with children are present but relatively few — couples with children account for only about one in six households.

For practical move-in purposes, the nearest mainline rail station is roughly 870 metres away — about an 11-minute walk. Broadband is excellent: 100% of premises have access to gigabit-capable connections and none fall below the universal service obligation threshold. The area is not within reach of any metro or tram network. See the streets and sub-areas below for more.

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FAQ

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Is Conwy 006 a nice place to live?
It depends what you're looking for. It's quiet, green, and affordable — nearly half of residents are within walking distance of green space, and crime runs well below the national rate. It suits people who prioritise space and calm over urban convenience. If you need fast public transport links to a major city, the limited services here will likely frustrate you.
What is the rent in Conwy 006?
A 1-bed typically costs around £574 a month, a 2-bed around £716, and a 3-bed around £838. These are estimates scaled from council-level data using local sale prices. Rents have risen only modestly — about 1.5% over the past year — so the market here is relatively stable.
Is Conwy 006 safe?
Crime runs at around 55 incidents per 1,000 residents a year, which is noticeably below the UK national rate of around 80. The older, settled population and low-density layout contribute to that. It reads as a comparatively safe community by national standards.
What's the commute from Conwy 006 to the nearest major city?
The nearest mainline rail station is about an 11-minute walk away. By public transport, the best hub journey time to a major employment centre is around 121 minutes — this area is genuinely remote from large cities. Most residents drive, and around 24% work from home.
Who lives in Conwy 006?
Predominantly older residents — nearly a third are 65 or over, and more than half the population is aged 50 and above. Single-person households make up around a third of all homes. Families with children are relatively few. It's a settled, mostly owner-occupied community with a calm demographic profile.
What schools are near Conwy 006?
There are four schools within typical catchment distance. Currently none hold a Good or Outstanding Ofsted rating, which is a significant contrast to the national benchmark of around 89%. The nearest Outstanding-rated school is approximately 47 km away. Families should verify current inspection reports directly before making decisions based on schooling.
How good is broadband in Conwy 006?
Exceptionally good. Every premises in the area has access to gigabit-capable broadband, and none fall below the universal service obligation minimum. That makes it well-suited for remote workers — around 24% of residents already work from home.
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