Located in Penmaenmawr, near Conwy in Gwynedd, Wales, this unique holiday property offers an exceptional stay for up to eight guests. The accommodation is set within the tower of a historic Italianate-style country house, once the summer residence of Prime Minister William Gladstone and his wife. The property features three bedrooms, including two with kingsize beds and one with twin beds, all equipped with Freeview TVs. Guests can enjoy a spacious living room with an electric fire and a 50" Smart TV, as well as a well-appointed kitchen and dining area, making it ideal for family gatherings or group retreats.
The property is designed with convenience in mind, including a utility/boot room with a washing machine on the ground floor. The first floor hosts the main living areas, while the second floor is dedicated to the bedrooms and a luxurious bathroom featuring a freestanding bath and shower cubicle. A unique highlight is the games room and bar located on the third floor, providing a perfect space for relaxation and entertainment. Additional amenities include gas central heating, Wi-Fi, bed linen, towels, and a welcome pack, ensuring guests have a comfortable stay.
Guests can take advantage of the large lawned garden, which features a sitting-out area and garden furniture, although it is shared with other properties on-site. Private parking is available for two cars, and the property is pet-friendly, allowing guests to bring their furry companions along. The location is particularly appealing for those looking to explore North Wales, with easy access to historic castles, picturesque seaside towns, and stunning mountain scenery. The sandy beach is just 300 yards away, while shops and dining options are conveniently located within a short walking distance.
Penmaenmawr's excellent transport links make it an ideal base for exploring the region, with a train station nearby and connections to the national cycle coastal route. Guests can engage in various activities, including golfing and visiting local landmarks such as the Conwy Town Walls and Eryri National Park. The property’s proximity to both natural beauty and cultural attractions ensures that visitors can enjoy a rich and fulfilling experience during their stay in this charming corner of Wales.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!