This quaint, mid-terrace cottage is situated in an idyllic, honeypot location, in the heart of Conwy, right by the historic walls and surrounded by serene Welsh mountains. 15 Sea View Terrace has been refurbished and decorated to an excellent standard with a modern feel, whilst still holding a traditional rustic charm with homely wooden feature ceiling beams and original oak doors.
As you enter the cottage, you will find a welcoming sitting room, including leather sofas to relax on, a television with storage space below, and an electric-effect log burner to cosy up to on colder nights. Straight ahead and accessible from the sitting room is a fully-equipped kitchen with an electric oven, fridge and freezer box, and washing machine. The kitchen overlooks the wonderful private outdoor terrace, which includes outdoor storage and a seating area where you can gather with family and friends to enjoy warm evenings and home-cooked meals. The contemporary theme of the cottage continues as you head upstairs; the property offers a stylish, minimalist king-size double bedroom and a small double bedroom with castle wall and garden views, attractive feature walls and on-trend open wardrobes for all your storage needs. A vanity mirror and table is also featured within one of the bedrooms. The shower room is fully tiled with modern fittings, complete with a large walk in shower, WC, hand basin, and storage space for toiletries. The property is situated in a very popular area, and is just a 2-minute walk from the town centre's exciting selection of pubs, restaurants, retail shops. Right on the property's doorstep is Bodlondeb Park, ideal for taking in the sights on an evening stroll or during dog walking. If you fancy a fun-packed day by the waterfront, Conwy Quay is a short distance away, offering a range of boating facilities, as well as shops and cafes. Stroll down by the water and find the smallest house in the Great Britain. The magnificently preserved, 13th-century Conwy Castle is a must see, as is the National Trust-owned Aberconwy House, one of the oldest known houses in Wales. Cross the Conwy Suspension Bridge into nearby Llandudno, well worth a day of exploring itself, or venture North to Deganwy and enjoy a day at its sandy beach. 15 Sea View Terrace is a great choice for friends or family to explore North Wales.
Conwy is a coastal town in North Wales. It is known as a World Heritage Site, and is renowned for its architectural and historical heritage. The town is bustling with historical attractions, specialist shops, restaurants and hotels. Conway Castle was built for King Edward I between 1283 and 1287, and is distinguished as one of the most remarkable achievements of medieval military architecture. The town has an array of annual events, fairs, as well as festivals, including music events, the Honey fair, Seed fair, Honey Fair, and the Gwledd Conwy Feast in October. Conwy is a fantastic accessible location for exploring popular tourist destinations such as Snowdonia National Park and day trips to Welsh sandy beaches.
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