A traditional terraced cottage lying in the historic town centre of Conwy, 3 Rosemary Lanes sits within view of Conwy's famous town walls from the doorstep and offers an excellent base for a break to North Wales. Discover contemporary and carefully chosen interiors within, perfectly suited to a family or a few couples seeking an escape, 3 Rosemary Lane is a delightful choice.
Admire the views of the walls before stepping inside and being welcomed into the open-plan living and dining room, immediately being struck by the clever mix of both old and new, from a beautiful antique dresser to the large Smart TV on the wall. Relax on the sofas whilst the gas stove-effect fire adds a warming ambiance to the room, with a dark wood dining table to come together around for mealtimes. A modern fitted kitchen is equipped with all you need for a self-catered stay, with marble worktops and stylish black units, you'll enjoy rustling up delicious dishes in here. A small courtyard can be accessed off the sitting area, hosting a small table and two chairs so you can sit with a morning coffee before the day begins. Head upstairs to discover the master king-size bedroom on the first floor, affording beautiful views over the town and beyond, with a single bedroom on this floor too, along with the sleek shower room fitted with a large enclosure and a rainfall shower. Completing the layout is the second-floor attic conversion now home to a double bed beneath the eaves, with Velux windows to illuminate the space in the day. The many delights of Conwy can all be reached on foot from the property with a short stroll bringing you to the nearest shops and pubs, including a beautiful bar in a former bank called Bank of Conwy, well worth a visit following a big day of exploring. Discover the restored historic home of Plas Mawr and the National Trust's Aberconwy House, a stone and half-timbered merchant's house dating back to the 1300s, perfect for history enthusiasts. Don't miss the opportunity to marvel at Conwy Castle up close, with this UNESCO World Heritage Site beautifully preserved since construction commenced in 1283, offering stunning views over the estuary and a wealth of interesting history to discover. Head down to the riverfront to find boats bobbing in the waters of Conwy Quay and the cute attraction of the Smallest House in Great Britain; sit here with some fish and chips followed by an ice cream for a traditional seaside lunch. A few small beaches can be found nearby including Deganwy Beach and Conwy Morfa Beach, while Colwyn Bay is just over a ten-minute drive away where you can enjoy a host of watersports and fun activities on the large sandy stretch. Discover the classic seaside town of Llandudno too, with its original Victorian pier still home to amusements and cafés, Great Orme Country Park and North Shore Beach. Venture into the Snowdonia National Park for a wealth of outdoor activities like surfing at Surf Snowdonia, climbing with Adventure Parc Snowdonia, or visiting the quaint town of Betws-y-Coed and going to the fantastic Zip World Fforest, not to mention the epic walking and cycling to be enjoyed here too! For a wonderful break to North Wales, choose 3 Rosemary Lane.
Conwy is a historic town resting on the North Wales coastline, at the mouth of the River Conwy. The town has been awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status and is famed for the beautifully preserved Conwy Castle and town walls, built for King Edward I between 1283 and 1287. Conwy is home to plenty of quaint shops and eateries, with classic fish and chips to enjoy by the harbour, and the Smallest House in Great Britain. Explore the coast from here, or venture into the Snowdonia National Park for a world of adventure.
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