This delightful end-of-terrace home, Bryn Tirion, is situated in a secluded, safe setting in the little settlement of Penrhynside, a short walk from Llandudno.
The inside of this delightful property is elegant, with well chosen artwork and furniture.
Bryn Tirion is ideal for a family trip or an adventure with friends; this home-away-from-home has three bedrooms and is conveniently located near a number of attractions, including Conwy, Snowdonia, and the Conwy Valley.
When it's your turn to be chef, cut up ingredients and make your preparations atop the wooden countertop before you begin cooking in a contemporary white kitchen with a variety of appliances.
Serve up a tasty meal in the elegantly refurbished dining room, with period elements like the original fireplace and quarry floor tiles enhancing the space; along with views out to the gorgeous terrace garden beyond, which you can enjoy whilst tucking in.
Take your meals and beverages outside on sunny days and relax on the attractive wooden bench seating and table on the sun-trap upper patio.
On cooler evenings, go to the sitting area, where two welcoming sofas offer a seat in front of the S mart TV.
Discover two big and serene bedrooms on the top floor, each with magnificent, original oak flooring that give charm.
On this floor, there is a king-size bedroom with far-reaching views across the bay, as well as a double bedroom.
Another king-sized bed rests in the eaves of the second floor, with exposed timbers and sloping ceilings, making for a private spot to rest or have fun with the table football. This bedroom has a second TV and a collection of DVDs, which is ideal for kids who wish to have some downtime.
Return to the first floor to the newly tiled bathroom, which features a bath with a shower above it for a relaxing soak.
Visit one of Penrhyside's famed pubs for a pint of local genuine ale and take the night off from cooking; The Penrhyn Arms has a weekly Curry Night and Wood Fired Pizza, both of which may be consumed on the premises or carried back to Bryn Tirion.
Alternatively, visit Penrhyn Bay Beach and have a drink at The Beach Café Bar, or travel to Glanwyddan and eat or stop for a drink at The Queens Head, an award-winning gastropub with a wonderful beer garden.
Walking down the Wales Coast Path to Angel Bay, stand atop the cliff and stare down to the water's edge, especially during cubbing season, to see seals with their young.
Continue across the Little Orme to the promenade and Llandudno's vast bay.
Continue across the Great Orme for a longer stroll, taking in the Llandudno seashore along the way, with its seaside curiosities, Punch and Judy, Victorian Pier, and, of course, the now-famous Llandudno Goats.
Conwy, a mediaeval town with the world-famous Conwy Castle and the Plas Mawr Elizabethan historic townhouse structure, is also close by.
Take a stroll down Conwy Quay, pose for a selfie next to the UK's Smallest House, try crabbing from the Quay Jetty, and have a drink at the Liverpool Arms while watching the world go by.
Pick up some Conwy Mussels from Conwy Mussels next to the RNLI building and take them back to Bryn Tirion for supper, then have an ice cream from Parisella's Ice Cream Shop (made in Conwy).
With Bryn Tirion - Penrhynside as your exquisite base, you can make some unforgettable memories in North Wales.