A stunning, lavishly-styled dwelling resting in the desirable coastal town of Llandudno, Eversley provides a wonderful holiday home for a group of twelve. Ideal for groups of friends or family, this impressive property can be found sitting within a conservation area on the Lower slopes of the Great Orme, and because of its central location, the fantastic attractions of Llandudno are just a short walk away from the doorstep of Eversley. Climb up the stairs and through the front door of your holiday home, beginning your relaxing retreat in the sitting room, decorated in royal blues and reds, this regal room is a true delight of a spot to settle down in each evening. Moving under the archway you will come to the snug, the perfect escape where you can unwind with a good book in hand, or make your way into the games room where an Xbox 360 awaits to provide hours of entertainment for the little ones. Also on the ground floor you can find the kitchen, modest but well-equipped, this contemporary-styled room makes a great spot to gather together in the mornings for a hearty breakfast, or for those special occasions, spend time together in the dining room with a heart-warming meal followed by a fun-filled board game brought from home. You can find the conveniences of an impressive shower room on the ground floor also, wonderfully placed for after a day at the beach, as well as a utility, while up the stairs you will come to a cloakroom before reaching the first floor where four of the sleeping spots rest; the first-floor bedrooms consist of a king-size, a double and two twins, offering a delightful layout for a family, as well as a bathroom being found here where you can choose from either a bubbly bath or a rejuvenating shower to start your day. Up on the second floor sit two further bedrooms in the form of two king-size rooms, both boasting their own en-suite shower rooms, they make a wonderful escape for the couples of the group, as well as offering glimpses of the sea below, making it an extremely scenic spot to end each day. Surrounding the property, you will find patio and lawned areas, offering a lovely spot to soak in the sun as you sip on your morning coffee, and you may even spot a mountain goat in the back garden! Sitting at the centre of Llandudno, you can find a wonderful range of amenities just a short stroll away; while away the hours in one of many waterside restaurants, or learn about the rich history of the area in one of the town's selection of museums including the Llandudno Museum and Home Front Experience, alongside its variety of galleries and historical landmarks. Take a stroll around the beauty of the Happy Valley Botanical Gardens before walking along the pier for a traditional experience with plenty of seaside fun, or venture further afield into medieval Conwy, boasting an imposing castle, the National Trust attraction of Aberconwy House, the Smallest House in Great Britain and much more, there's something in the local area to keep all ages entertained. In easy reach of beautiful beaches and countryside beauty including Snowdonia National Park, Eversley is the perfect place from which to explore the many delights of Wales.
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