On the beautiful Llandudno shorefront, looking out to the Isle of Anglesey, is this large and grand, detached house, Penmorfa, boasting spacious rooms and excellent features. Perfectly suited to a large family wanting to join together and enjoy a traditional seaside holiday. Beginning downstairs, you can discover the vast sitting room which sits at the front of the property, the large bay windows let the sun fill the room, with plush inviting sofas and armchairs providing enough seats for the whole party to sit before the Smart TV and pick a favourite film. On the opposite side is the open-plan living space presenting a wonderful kitchen, with light cream units and oak-style worktops creating a tranquil space to get creative in the kitchen, featuring an elegant island with a breakfast bar and stools where you can sit with a glass of bubbly before heading out for dinner. To the back of this room is the dining table, a simple but stylish wooden table with black leather-look seats perfect for bringing everyone together for a family meal; to the front of the room is a snug area placed before the double doors leading to the front patio. The ground-floor hosts one of the six bedrooms, a king-size room, which is served by a ground-floor shower room. Moving up the staircase, find the rest of the sleeping spots which include a king-size with an en-suite shower room, a super-king on request featuring its own balcony overlooking the sea with views towards Anglesey; a double, a twin and a single, with a family bathroom and separate WC serving these rooms. On a rainy day engage in some healthy competition with a game of darts or table football in the games room. When the sun is out, let the children run around the enclosed back garden with the dog while everyone gets ready for the day's adventures, with the option to set out on foot into Llandudno, or take the car out to somewhere further afield. Stroll down the long promenade overlooked by the rows of Victorian buildings making up the South Parade, and visit one of the two beaches, North Shore and West Shore, with the former looking out to Llandudno Bay between the large headlands, and the latter looking towards Anglesey and Conwy. Walk up the award winning Llandudno Pier, a Grade II listed building with so many classic attractions including fairground rides, arcades, a café and a bar - not to mention the Victorian classic puppet show Punch and Judy! Head down to the historic walled town of Conwy, cross over onto the isle of Anglesey for some more beautiful beaches or visit the university town of Bangor for more entertainment. Penmorfa is an incredible property boasting stunning views of the area and a fabulous location close to so many attractions for all ages.
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