Llandudno Junction sits between Conwy and Llandudno offering pub, shops, museum, sandy beach and even a golf course. From the doorstep join one of the many footpaths and routes to explore the stunning coast and countryside alongside Snowdonia National Park. Activities on offer include water sports, wildlife boat trips, fishing, cycling, mountain biking and walking. Visit World Heritage Site Conwy with its castle, harbour and pretty town or head to vibrant Llandudno with the Mostyn Contemporary Art Gallery, Venue Cymru and the longest pier in Wales. Both offer a superb range of full of shops and eateries. Nearby attractions include National Trust s Penrhyn Castle, Zip World and Surf Snowdonia. This spacious Grade II listed house, stylishly refurbished in 2018, is full of period charm and interesting features. Enjoy exposed beams, unique windows, flagstone floors, feature fireplaces, partial underfloor heating on the ground floor and thoughtful little extras throughout. The spacious lounge has comfortable sofas and TV with the huge wood burner effect gas fire taking centre stage. Go down three steps in to the contemporary kitchen/diner flooded with natural light. If you decide to eat in the kitchen is well equipped with electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher, with the dining table at the far end as a perfect setting to enjoy a meal together. The utility room has a washing machine and a separate WC. After dinner retire to the library snug with cosy wood burner and plan your holiday activities, relax in the comfy sofas and lose yourself a good book or head back to the lounge to catch up on your news or watch a film. On the ground floor you can choose from a king size bedroom or a king size bedroom with stylish en suite bathroom with bath and WC. On the first floor there s a further two bedrooms, a lovely double and a king size. The spacious bathroom completes the accommodation with large walk in shower, twin basins and WC. Explore over 10 acres of grounds and woodlands surrounding the property. The garden has been creatively designed with a paved patio area, perfect for al fresco dining with gas BBQ, table and chairs, lawn and lovely views towards the sea. In the garage there is lots of space for your active gear whether its wetsuits after a day in the sea or outdoor clothing. Ample space to store your boat, jet ski, canoe and bikes. Private parking for six cars at the property.
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