Resting on the west shore of Llandudno is this spacious, three storey property, Penrhyn. Boasting uninterrupted sea views, this quaint retreat is well-positioned for a family or group of friends looking to experience the charm of this coastal town. Two off-road parking spaces will greet you upon arrival; take a moment to appreciate the fresh seaside breeze before stepping into Penrhyn. Boasting two sitting rooms each with TVs and ample seating, there’s plenty of space for everyone to socialise and relax after a long day, with one of the sitting rooms offering a futsal table for hours of entertainment. Carry the conversation into the kitchen, where you can keep the chef company as they prepare a home-cooked dish, utilising the large range cooker before serving in the separate dining room for a big feast. Off the kitchen is a handy utility with a washing machine, so there’s no need to pack your whole wardrobe! On the first floor there are three charming bedrooms; the master includes a super-king-size with zip/link beds, while there is also a king-size with Jack-and-Jill en-suite shower and a separate double served by a shower room. Up another flight of stairs leads to the large double bedroom with en-suite shower, tastefully built into the eaves with wonderful sea views. Venture outside and enjoy a moment in the lawned garden, sipping on a favourite beverage as you watch over your pooch whilst they stretch their legs. When you’re ready to explore, Llandudno is a bustling town with so much to do; wander along the promenade with a portion of fresh fish and chips in hand, before making your way over to the pier where you can test your hand at a range of arcade games, concessions and sample quality food stalls. If you fancy a day on the beach, then there are two to choose from; the popular North Shore is backed by Victorian hotels while the West Shore is quieter and offers miles of sandy shoreline backed by sandy dunes and stunning views out to Anglesey. Venturing out of the town, Conwy is a wonderful town known for its UNESCO World Heritage Castle and Walls, along with hosting a range of pubs and restaurants and even some unique attractions such as The Smallest House in Great Britain. Those looking to get their steps in will be drawn to the outdoor adventure in the Eryri (Snowdonia National Park), ranging from hiking and walking to even abseiling and zip-lining! North Wales is filled with plenty of adventure and attractions; choose Penrhyn to begin your exploration of this region.
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