Complete with beamed ceilings and a traditional fireplace, this period cottage is situated within a large 19th century manor house close to the North Wales coast, 4 miles from Conwy. Shared gardens provide plenty of space for relaxed leisure time, whilst there are walks to be enjoyed in the stunning surroundings of the Snowdonia National Park.
Attractive original features ensure that this cottage is full of charm and is a delightful place to enjoy a holiday with family or friends and your two dogs. The lounge/diner is a relaxing space in which to spend cosy nights in and offers direct access to the shared gardens via the room’s French windows. Upstairs, both bedrooms, a double and a twin, are both light-filled spaces which have been finished in a timeless, understated style to ensure that they are both restful and relaxing. The views from the twin room are particularly beautiful, but please do be aware that there are sloping ceilings in this room and therefore some reduced head-height, as you may expect from a property of this period and style.
The whole of the Snowdonia National Park will be available to you when you stay at this property which is situated in the park’s north-eastern corner. There are many miles of walks to enjoy, as well as challenging climbs, as well as a purpose-built artificial wave pool located 4 miles from the cottage, offering surfing lessons as well as a water-based obstacle course and a children’s soft play centre. However, there is more to see and do in the area than outdoor pursuits, including the castles at Conwy and Beaumaris (4 and 27 miles), the National Trust gardens at Bodnant (4 miles), beaches on Wales’ north coast (5 miles), and the fabulous Welsh Mountain Zoo (9 miles).