This characterful cottage set within historic town walls is a superb choice for couples and small families keen to experience Conwy's rich heritage. Welcoming five people and three canine companions, this mid-terrace property offers atmospheric surroundings and easy access to the shops, eateries, quay and historic attractions of this UNESCO-listed town. At the end of each day's adventures, its open-plan living space is perfect for socialising and relaxing with your loved ones.
Inside, the three-storey cottage blends handsome period details with modern comfort for a cosy home-from-home. The heart of the home is an open-plan living area where painted stone walls and antique furnishings sit alongside deep sofas, a Smart TV, a wood burner-effect gas fire and an elegant dining table. An archway leads through to a compact yet fully equipped monochrome kitchen with everything you need for easy self-catering. When it's time to rest your head, you'll find three bedrooms divided between the top two floors. There's a king-size bedroom and a tranquil single on the first floor, and a top-floor double bedroom set beneath the eaves. They share use of a contemporary family shower room with a walk-in rainfall shower. A compact courtyard is ideal for dogs to enjoy fresh air, while the proximity of leafy Castle Park and Bodlondeb Park offer space for morning and evening strolls. Parking is on-street and subject to availability, with more options in public car parks.
History lovers will be in their element with the imposing Conwy Castle and town walls to explore, as well as Britain's smallest house and the 16th-century Plas Mawr on your doorstep. There are ample shops and eateries, along with a picturesque quay, while keen birdwatchers can pop over to RSPB Conwy (1.5 miles). Llandudno (4 miles) offers a traditional day at the seaside, while outdoors enthusiasts will love Snowdonia National Park (6 miles).