A sub medieval property boasts period character with large wooden doors, quirky low doorways and wooden panelling. Set within an area full of outdoor activity and craft shops, galleries and pubs, this principle village in Snowdonia National Park is where the River Conwy meets its three tributaries flowing from the West, the Lledr, the Llugwy and the Machno. Explore historic bridges, waterfalls, river pools and hill top lakes alongside the majestic mountains and dense woodland. Enjoy walking, climbing, kayaking, canoeing, and fishing in breath taking scenery. Visit Swallow Falls, the miniature railway Conwy Valley Railway Museum, Conwy Castle and National Trusts Bodnant Gardens. Take the challenges of Snowdon s summit, Surf Snowdonia and the Zip World Caverns. This is an all year round destination for an active or relaxing holiday with friends and family. Enter in to the sun filled breakfast room flooded with natural light tempting you to take time to enjoy a coffee and the stunning view of rolling countryside. Down the corridor you will find a separate WC, the utility room with washing machine, tumble dryer and freezer and the ground floor wet room with shower and WC. One spacious double bedroom is also on this floor. If you decide to eat in head to the well equipped kitchen with all you need to prepare a meal from the electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher to all the thoughtful little extras creating a lovely space to cook in. Across the wooden panelled hall, the inviting lounge/diner awaits you with the enormous feature fireplace and wood burner taking centre stage surrounded by comfy sofas, perfect to relax with a good book or watch a film on the TV with DVD player. The dining table is well positioned to gather round for a meal and plan your activities or enjoy a game of cards. Meander up the stairs to three welcoming bedrooms, please mind your head on the beams and doorways. There is a double bedroom with an additional single bed and an en suite shower and WC, as well as a twin bedroom and a double bedroom. Relax in the spacious bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Outside you can unwind in the hot tub, test your skill in the games room with pool table, table football and darts or explore the 240 acres of national park grounds. The enclosed garden has a few places with table and chairs, you can enjoy a BBQ on the patio by the sun room, or take tea and cakes on the upper patio or take a picnic to the top of the hill and embrace the uninterrupted majestic rural views. If you are bringing your bike or canoe there is space in the lockable games room. Private parking for four cars at the property.
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