Tudor hall with hot tub, games room and sea views is a remarkable house set in Penmaenmawr, North Wales, providing off-road parking, sweeping coastal and mountain vistas, expansive communal areas and a blissful hot tub.
Created with milestone celebrations, multi-generational escapes and corporate retreats in mind, this striking sanctuary welcomes large groups into nine well-appointed bedrooms and an additional sleeping area, sleeping 25 guests in total.
All served by an array of sleek bathrooms and shower rooms.
Begin each day in the sociable kitchen/diner, where the breakfast bar encourages relaxed chats with the designated chef as breakfast is laid out and plans are made.
As evening falls, gather everyone in the elegant dining room for lingering meals, before retiring to the generous sitting room to share stories, watch a film or simply enjoy being together.
For livelier moments, make your way to the brilliant games room, where table football, a pool table, games console and TV invite friendly tournaments that can stretch late into the night.
When the sun shines, open the doors to discover layered terraces and landscaped corners, perfect for soaking up fresh sea air, savouring the panorama over mountains, valleys and the sea, lighting the barbecue and finishing the day with a soak in the bubbling hot tub beneath glittering stars.
From this enviable position in North Wales, you are well placed for days on the beach, visits to castles and adventures in the great outdoors.
Make time to explore Conwy, Colwyn Bay and Llandudno, each offering its own character and plenty of ways to spend time together.
Snowdonia National Park lies within driving distance for scenic outings, while Anglesey and Welsh Mountain Zoo promise further opportunities for memorable experiences.
Portmeirion and Porthmadog also beckon for rewarding day trips during your stay.
With space, style and a truly special setting, Tudor hall with hot tub, games room and sea views in Penmaenmawr, North Wales promises an exceptional base for an unforgettable North Wales escape.