Perched in an elevated position, offering awe-inspiring views of the picturesque Conwy Valley, this detached stone cottage serves as a perfect retreat for families and friends seeking to explore the wonders of North Wales. Inside, discover a cosy lounge with a crackling wood burner and a fabulous dining area where the glass walls peel back to allow uninterrupted views that stretch for miles.
You'll be greeted by a stylish galley-style kitchen with high ceilings and a traditional quarry stone floor. The adjoining hallway offers ample space for hanging coats and storing muddy boots, while the fully-equipped kitchen provides a scenic backdrop of the Conwy Valley through its hand-painted stained-glass window. The dining room, also boasting panoramic views of the Conwy countryside, serves as a lovely setting for family meals, while the adjacent suntrap conservatory offers the perfect retreat for morning coffees. Retreat to the inviting lounge with traditional beams and a crackling wood burner, where you can unwind with your favourite film. The ground floor also has a bathroom for a relaxing soak at the end of the day. Upstairs, period features abound, including exposed stone walls and low windows that invite the mesmerising Welsh countryside into the comfort of your bed. The master bedroom boasts a comfortable king-size bed and an en-suite shower room, while the second bedroom, with twin beds, offers a serene sanctuary for restful nights. Outside, the enclosed garden provides a haven for children and pets to play. Indulge in al fresco dining on the large patio area, complete with a BBQ, or gather around the fire pit to stay warm into the evening.
Embark on a journey through the cobbled streets of Conwy (2.5 miles), a UNESCO World Heritage Site boasting iconic landmarks such as its medieval castle, the smallest house in Great Britain, and a quaint fishing harbour. In Llandudno (3.5 miles), bask in the seaside ambience as you stroll along the longest pier in Wales, unwind on the pristine beaches, or ascend The Great Orme via foot, vehicle, or cable car for breathtaking vistas. Whether you're craving an exhilarating hike up Yr Wyddfa in Snowdonia National Park, seeking thrills on Europe's longest zip line at Zip World (26 miles), or yearning to explore the historic wonders of Caernarfon Castle (26 miles), this enchanting cottage serves as the perfect base for your North Wales escapades.