Historic manor house, in a walled garden with superb river valley views and hot tub. In Conwy Valley, perfect location to discover Snowdonia National Park, North Wales coast, countryside and culture.
Perched in an elevated countryside position, this exquisite hideaway boasts far-reaching vistas across the Conwy River. Outdoor lovers, leisure-seekers, and four-pawed travellers alike will delight in a retreat to this luxurious abode. Soak in sweeping views as you ascend the Medieval spiral staircases of Conwy Castle (8 miles), before toasting with a tipple gathered around the crackling fire pit.
This striking manor house features a stylish period interior with polished leather textures, antique-style furnishings, rich earthy tones, and artfully draped fabrics. Shrug off outer layers then step into the inviting farmhouse kitchen. Perch at the glossy bar to graze through a snack board or rope in budding chefs to assist with dinner prep. Raid the 18th-century Welsh dresser for glassware, pop some fizz, then feast around the opulent wooden table. Retire to the lounge to while away chilly winter evenings by the roar of the wood burner. Curl up beneath a throw and reminisce into the early hours or escape to the snug to unwind. Ascend the staircase to find four thoughtfully styled bedrooms, each with a distinct theme. Choose from a spacious king, two twins, and a contemporary four-poster king. Enjoy a relaxing soak in the elegant roll-top tub before turning in for the night. Outside, step into the walled garden surrounded by fruit trees and leafy shrubs. Dine al fresco around the marble-topped table, recline on the hammock with a book, or gear up for garden games on the lawn.
Stroll the cobbled streets of Conwy (6 miles) to scope out cosy coffee nooks and snap a photo outside the smallest house in Britain. Delve into a bag of salty chips as you saunter along Conwy Quay (6 miles) or amble across the Grade I-listed Conwy Suspension Bridge (6 miles).