Located in the picturesque region of Conwy, Gwynedd, this charming property offers a tranquil retreat for up to four guests, nestled within a sprawling 45-acre farm. Surrounded by lush fields populated with sheep and horses, the property is also home to resident peacocks and doves, enhancing the serene countryside experience. For cycling enthusiasts, a major cycle route runs along the edge of the grounds, providing access to scenic rides through the beautiful Conwy Valley. Conwy itself is rich in history and culture, recognized as a World Heritage Site, featuring a stunning 13th-century castle and a variety of independent shops, restaurants, and a quaint fishing harbour.
Nature lovers will find themselves in paradise with an array of nearby attractions including the renowned Bodnant Gardens and the RSPB reserve, along with organized wildlife excursions available on-site. The property is conveniently located near other popular destinations such as Llandudno, Betws y Coed, and the Isle of Anglesey, ensuring guests have ample opportunities to explore the natural beauty and charm of the region. The combination of local attractions and the scenic surroundings makes this location ideal for both relaxation and adventure.
Inside, the accommodation boasts a spacious, open-plan design that radiates a fresh and modern atmosphere, filled with natural light. The contemporary kitchen is well-equipped for preparing meals, which can be enjoyed at the farmhouse dining table that offers delightful garden views. The inviting lounge area, bathed in sunlight from a large Velux window, opens onto the garden through glass patio doors, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor living experience. Amenities in the lounge include a smart TV, DVD player, and a digital radio, ensuring entertainment for guests during their stay.
The property features a well-appointed king-size bedroom on the ground floor, adorned with tasteful antique furniture and tiled flooring, complemented by an en suite wet room with a shower. Upstairs, a spacious twin bedroom is available, served by a compact shower room. Additionally, there is a cozy snug area equipped with a desk and chair, perfect for those needing to work while away. Outside, guests can enjoy a beautifully maintained garden complete with a picnic bench, BBQ, a wildlife pond, and a large lawn area for family enjoyment. An electric vehicle charging point is also available for guests at an additional cost, ensuring convenience for those traveling with electric cars.
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