With distant sea views, this property is in a great location close to all the holiday amenities you will need for a lovely break away.
Ground Floor:
Living/dining room: 32" Freeview TV, DVD Player, Patio Doors To Garden
Kitchen: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
First Floor:
Bedroom: Super Kingsize (6ft) Bed, Patio Doors To Balcony
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Living/dining room: 32" Freeview TV, DVD Player, Patio Doors To Garden
Kitchen: Electric Cooker, Microwave, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher, Washing Machine
First Floor:
Bedroom: Super Kingsize (6ft) Bed, Patio Doors To Balcony
Shower Room: Cubicle Shower, Toilet
Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included.
Lawned garden (shared with owner). Sitting-out area with garden furniture. Balcony. Bike store. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking.
Adjacent to the owner’s home is this spacious semi-detached holiday property for two people with distant sea views. There is a spacious balcony leading off the bedroom along with views of the garden. The garden itself is beautifully maintained, and whilst it’s shared with the owner, you have your own area adjacent to the property. The living area has a gorgeous picture window from which to admire the view, whilst the bedroom features a large walk-in wardrobe. Located in Colwyn Heights, you’ll find Colwyn Bay is just 5 minutes away by car which has all facilities and amenities.
Take a trip to the nearby Welsh Mountain Zoo, or visit historic Conwy (which you can see in the distance). Here you’ll find mighty Conwy Castle and Town Walls, along with the wonderfully preserved houses of Plas Mawr and Aberconwy House. You will also find Britain’s smallest house on Conwy Quay, and you can also enjoy a boat trip out into the Conwy Estuary.
The favourite seaside resort of Llandudno is just a few miles away with the famous Great Orme headland rising to 679ft above sea level. There is so much to do here, from going deep underground in the Bronze Age Copper Mines, to riding Britain’s longest cable car, to experiencing the only cable hauled street trams in the UK on the Great Orme Tramway. You can also perhaps catch a touring show from the West End at Venue Cymru theatre, or hear a male voice choir performing in one of the chapels or churches in Llandudno.
The beautiful National Trust garden at Bodnant is well worth a visit at any time of year, but particularly in May when the Laburnum Arch is in flower. Adrenaline junkies will also enjoy visits to Adventure Parc Snowdonia or Zip World, both in the Conwy Valley. Beach 1½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
Take a trip to the nearby Welsh Mountain Zoo, or visit historic Conwy (which you can see in the distance). Here you’ll find mighty Conwy Castle and Town Walls, along with the wonderfully preserved houses of Plas Mawr and Aberconwy House. You will also find Britain’s smallest house on Conwy Quay, and you can also enjoy a boat trip out into the Conwy Estuary.
The favourite seaside resort of Llandudno is just a few miles away with the famous Great Orme headland rising to 679ft above sea level. There is so much to do here, from going deep underground in the Bronze Age Copper Mines, to riding Britain’s longest cable car, to experiencing the only cable hauled street trams in the UK on the Great Orme Tramway. You can also perhaps catch a touring show from the West End at Venue Cymru theatre, or hear a male voice choir performing in one of the chapels or churches in Llandudno.
The beautiful National Trust garden at Bodnant is well worth a visit at any time of year, but particularly in May when the Laburnum Arch is in flower. Adrenaline junkies will also enjoy visits to Adventure Parc Snowdonia or Zip World, both in the Conwy Valley. Beach 1½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.