Inglewood Bach is tucked away within the gently rolling countryside of Conwy, a detached barn conversion thoughtfully designed for couples seeking time together in a peaceful setting.
Open views and a tranquil atmosphere create a strong sense of escape, while private parking and an EV charging point add everyday convenience.
Despite its rural feel, the barn is well placed for exploring many of North Wales’ best-loved attractions.
Inside, the living and dining area forms the heart of the space, encouraging evenings to slow to an easy pace.
Settle into the seating with a film on the Smart TV, or open the French doors and let the surrounding landscape frame the moment as the light softens outside.
The decked patio flows naturally from the interior and offers a lovely spot for a morning coffee, a leisurely lunch, or simply sitting back and taking in the changing countryside.
The kitchen is neatly planned and well equipped, making home cooking straightforward, whether you are preparing a quick start to the day or a relaxed evening meal.
When it is time to turn in, the super-king bedroom provides a spacious and restful retreat, with Jack-and-Jill access to the shower room adding a practical and well-considered detail.
The shower room itself features a walk-in shower, basin and WC, all finished to a high standard for comfort throughout your stay.
The surrounding area offers plenty to explore.
Conwy is rich in history, with its impressive medieval castle, intact town walls and a lively quay lined with independent cafés and historic streets.
Llandudno delivers traditional seaside appeal, from panoramic views on the Great Orme to gentle walks along the Victorian pier and North Shore promenade.
Colwyn Bay brings further variety, with the Welsh Mountain Zoo, the open spaces of Eirias Park and a long seafront ideal for an easy stroll.
Inglewood Bach offers a quiet countryside base with coastlines, castles and mountain scenery all within easy reach, making it a great choice for couples eager to experience the highlights of North Wales.