This gorgeous property is a great choice for up to three guests and two canine companions. Full of style and luxurious touches, it boasts wonderful views from its elevated position. From here you can set off on outdoor adventures in the Conwy Valley, explore historic castles, head to the seaside or simply relax in one of the local pubs.
A thoughtful renovation has given this three-storey Victorian house oodles of interior style. Step into the compact kitchen/diner, which includes a small table. In the welcoming lounge you’ll immediately be drawn to the spectacular views from the Juliet balcony. There’s a flame-effect gas fire for an extra-cosy feeling, plus a Smart TV. Head upstairs to find the king-size bedroom, which boasts another balcony with yet more incredible views. For sumptuous good looks, it’s hard to beat the adjacent bathroom, with its contemporary bath, separate shower and utility cupboard containing a washer/dryer. Please note that there are some steps between these rooms. The single bedroom is on the lower-ground floor – a comfortable space with underfloor heating, Smart TV and en-suite shower room. The delightful courtyard garden, accessed through patio doors in the single bedroom, is a lovely space for al fresco dining. On-street parking is 300 metres away (up a steep hill), in nearby streets or the car park.
In Trefriw you’ll find a working woollen mill selling traditional Welsh tapestry bedspreads, as well as friendly pubs and a scattering of shops. You’re just 150 metres from the lovely Fairy Falls waterfall, while a choice of walking trails will take you out to picturesque hills, lakes, and rivers. Betws-y-Coed, the activity capital of Snowdonia, is 4 miles, the medieval town of Conwy is 10 miles away, and the beach at Llandudno is only 14 miles away.