We are delighted to announce that we have now had installed in Centre two 'Happy to Chat' benches
Bayview Shopping Centre is in the heart of Colwyn Bay and is conveniently located just off the A55 expressway, close to the town centre and railway station.Bayview boasts over 25 stores and a Cafe all located under cover in an environment that is warm, friendly and safe for you to shop and relax at your leisure.
Functional strip mall with outposts for groceries, housewares & discount clothing, plus fast food.
Beautiful place loads of shops food places only parking an issue"
Facilities are available in both disabled toilets as well as the ladies toilet on balcony level. Bot
Outdoor shopping area with sports, electronics and clothing retailers, plus restaurants and a cafe.
Garden Centres to open, we are pleased to announce that our Indoor and Outdoor Gardening Section
amazing space Iceland Bevans Bistre Farm shop and the New Buckley Pop up shop all brilliant shops
Sea View Rd, Colwyn Bay LL29 8DG, UK
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