Gull Cottage is a two-bedroom traditional cottage set back on a quiet street in Conwy, a World Heritage walled town in North Wales. Sleeping up to 3 people, Gull Cottage is the perfect getaway for couples or a small family; a wonderful bolthole right in the heart of Conwy.
The ground floor of Gull Cottage is open plan, incorporating a kitchen-living room-diner with access to an outdoor seating area at the back of the property, and wonderful place to relax when the sun is out or the skies are clear. The kitchen provides everything you will need for a fantastic self-catering stay and the dining and living area has a wood-burner for added warmth and a cosy atmosphere.
The two bedrooms, one with a kingsize bed, the other a single bed, plus the bathroom, which includes a QC, bath and shower over, are on the first floor. The property maintains many of the original features of this old home but has been modernised and nicely decorated and furnished to create a lovely holiday home.
Conwy is a town rich in history, which much of it still preserved within the walls and traditional structures of its buildings. In the heart of it is the mighty 13th-century castle, whose walls encapsulate this remarkable medieval town.
Surrounded by lush Welsh countryside and watched over by the mighty mountains of Snowdonia, it’s a most beautiful place to visit. The Quay is host to a number of amenities and is a particularly stunning place to visit during the warm summer months. Whether you’d prefer to sit with a refreshing drink outside of the cosy quayside pub, take an exciting boat tour around the coastal area or hike upon the many surrounding mountains – it’s all possible in the quaint town of Conwy.
Conwy offers a whole host of places to eat and drink. Fine dining restaurants, traditional pubs and snug cafes can be found throughout the town. It’s also host to a number of hotels and B&Bs – many of which incredibly close to the castle itself. It’s not every day that you wake up five minutes away from a medieval castle – but in Conwy, it’s the norm for many.
With its traditional and quaint appearance, you may be fooled into thinking that this town is hard to access. It’s just over an hour’s drive from two major airports – Liverpool and Manchester. If you’ll be travelling by train, you’ll have no problems catching a train from major cities in the UK over to Conwy. It’s worth exploring further afield in the rest of Conwy County which includes equally impressive coastal towns.
Pets - not allowed
Smoking - not allowed
Details of arrival, location, and check-in and other useful information will be emailed to you 1 week before your arrival. If you do not receive these details, please contact info@northwalesholidaycottages.co.uk.