Local information
11 Pool Street occupies a prominent trading position within Caernarfon town centre, fronting Pool Street, a well-established retailing pitch benefiting from strong pedestrian footfall and a diverse mix of national and independent occupiers including convenience, food and service operators.
Caernarfon is an attractive and historic royal town in Gwynedd, positioned on the eastern shore of the Menai Strait. The town is a major tourist destination, centred around its UNESCO World Heritage castle, harbour and medieval walls, and serves as an important administrative and commercial hub for the wider region.
Road: Caernarfon is well connected via the A487, a principal route providing access to Bangor approximately 9 miles to the north‑east and linking to the wider North Wales road network, including onward connections via the Britannia Bridge to Anglesey.
Rail: The nearest mainline railway station is at Bangor, providing regular services to the North Wales coast, Chester and onward connections to the national rail network.
Bus: The town benefits from a central bus station and frequent local and regional services, with stops located within easy walking distance of the property.
Air: Regional air access is available via Anglesey Airport (RAF Valley), offering services to Cardiff, whilst Liverpool John Lennon and Manchester Airports provide a wider range of domestic and international connections.