Settled on the outskirts of Llangernyw near Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, county Conwy, is this grand, Grade II listed detached property, Glan Yr Afon.
Boasting original features, a cellar with games room, and a large garden for al fresco dining, this five-bedroom, three-storey home sits on a working farm with views of open-fields and countryside, ideal for both families and friends.
On arrival, be greeted by ample off-road parking spaces to leave your vehicle and admire your green surroundings before exploring your characterful holiday home.
Step inside to discover the entrance hallway, where you can kick off your walking boots and hang your jackets ready for a countryside ramble.
The contemporary kitchen hosts a Rangemaster, set in an original inglenook fireplace, to prepare heart-warming meals, and an island to keep the chef company with a glass of wine in hand.
Through the kitchen you will find the dining room; here you can start the woodburning stove in a beautiful, stone fireplace for added comfort, while you tuck into a home-cooked feast with your loved ones.
The sitting room is an ideal space to unwind and enjoy a movie night from the corner sofa; why not light the open fire in an original, cast iron fireplace on winter nights?
Meanwhile, younger guests will love escaping to the cellar with exposed beams, original stone floor, storage space for bikes, and a games room with plenty of entertainments such as a dart board, pool table, and table football.
Completing the living areas is a peaceful snug with a sofa and desk for those in need of a quiet refuge.
In the evening, carry the conversation out into the large garden, where outdoor lighting guides the way to furniture and you can relax in the hot tub and admire the sound of the stream nearby.
Climb upstairs to the first floor to choose between five spacious bedrooms, including to find more character features such as exposed stone and brick work, as well as five beautifully appointed bedrooms; a super-king-size (zip/link), a king-size with an en-suite, two more king-sizes and a twin bedroom, ideal for the children.
Awaken with a soak in the freestanding bath or have a quick wash in the ground-floor shower room before joining your guests in the dining room for a home-cooked breakfast.
A utility room offers a washing machine for when you need to freshen your clothes.
Llangernyw is the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, with its charming Welsh cottages and stunning countryside, you'll feel right at home here; those with a fishing rod licence can relax along the river Elwy on the property, to catch the likes of brown and sea trout and salmon.
You'll also have easy access to some fabulous attractions via scenic drives along the popular B road route, such as the stunning, Grade I listed Gwrych Castle.
Make sure to visit Saint Digain, one of the oldest churches in Wales, and don't forget to take a walk on the coastal cycle path.
Venture to the historical town of Conwy, home to some of the most impressive historical attractions in the country, including the imposing Conwy Castle and the picturesque Smallest House In Great Britain.
If you're looking for outdoor adventures, head to Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park where you will find the Tree Top Adventure and Zip World, while the peaks of Carnedd Llewelyn and Glyder Fawr are sure to please avid hikers.
Other highlights include the atmospheric Plas Mawr, a 16th century Elizabethan townhouse, and the delightful Quay Street, with its pretty boutiques and restaurants.
Be sure to visit the seaside town of Llandudno, Llandudno Pier is a great place to take a stroll and enjoy the stunning views of the coast.
Y Gogarth Great Orme Country Park is a great place to explore the outdoors and take in the fresh air.
For a special getaway, look no further than Glan Yr Afon.
Note: This property can be booked with Ref. 1102388 together sleeping up to 20 guests.