
A pretty converted barn in the courtyard of a working farm, in a delightful rural location, with extensive shared gardens and great views, near the coast at Colwyn Bay
- £419 per week
- £60 per night
- 4 Guests
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- 1 Pet
Features
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 1 double bed
- 2 single beds
Appliances
- Washing machine
- Tumble dryer
- Dishwasher
- Freezer
Bathrooms
- 2 WCs
- Towels provided
- En-suite bathroom
- Shower
Families
- Family friendly
- Cot
- Travel cot
- Highchair
- Stairgate
Special Features
- WiFi
- Countryside views
Outdoors
- Garden or courtyard
- Outdoor storage
- Private parking
- Rural location
Nearby activities
- Walking
- Cycling
- Watersports
- Golf
- Pony trekking/horse riding
Accessibility
- Ground floor WC
- Ground floor bedroom
- Ground floor bath/shower room
- Walk-in shower
Important - please note
House Rules
- Check in: 16:00
- Check out: 10:00
Description
Fantastic for children and animal lovers, this is a delightful holiday cottage set within the bustling courtyard of a working farm, whose farm shop is well known in the area. This is in a rural location with lovely views from the grounds over the surrounding countryside. Dolwen is 3 miles from Colwyn Bay, 6 miles from Conwy and Llandudno, and about 10 miles from the Snowdonia National Park.
The living accommodation is on the first floor to make the most of the space. This pretty barn conversion adjoins WAG502, so ideal for a family with grandparents or friends staying next door. The owners are on hand to offer a warm welcome and local information.
Ground floor
Patio doors lead from the private patio into the hallway with bedrooms leading off on the ground floor.
There are two ground floor bedrooms and en suite shower room * Note this is the only shower room, with access through the double bedroom*
The master double room has an en suite shower room. This beamed room is furnished attractively with solid wooden furniture.
The shower room has a shower cubicle, WC and small basin
The twin room has two single beds, a fitted wardrobe and small dressing table
First floor
This is an open-plan living/dining room and kitchen. This well-planned room has an impressive beamed ceiling and includes leather sofas and chairs, large Freeview TV/DVD and WiFi. Dining table and chairs.
The fitted cottage style kitchen has an integrated oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, and fridge with freezer compartment. A shared utility room (with WAG502) houses the tumble dryer, washing machine and freezer.
There is a cloakroom with WC and basin on this first floor
Outdoors
There is a private patio area, but guests have use of the extensive shared gardens with lawn areas, shrub borders a pond with bridge over and seating areas.
*Note the pond is not fenced so children need to be accompanied at all times*
Dolwen is a great base from which to relax and enjoy the farm and its surroundings, or to explore the attractions of the local area. Colwyn Bay has a beach, watersports centre and the popular Mountain Zoo. The walled town of Conwy has lots of cafes, local breweries, pubs and independent shops, whilst Llandudno has a magnificent promenade, a tramway and cable car leading up to the summit of the Great Orme, also an artificial ski slope and toboggan run! Inland is the National Trust's Bodnant Garden, Bodnant Welsh Food centre and the mountains of Snowdonia.
- The garden pond is not fenced so children should be supervised at all times
- Welcome pack
- Electricity and heating included
- WiFi included
- Bed linen provided and towels provided
- Cot available by arrangement; high chair available, stair gate available
- No smoking inside please
Map
Things to see and do
Dolwen is a great base from which to relax and enjoy the farm and its surroundings, or to explore the attractions of the local area.
Nearby Colwyn Bay has a large beach and promenade where the award-winning Bryn Williams Bistro is situated, a must if staying in the area! The popular Colwyn Bay Mountain Zoo should also be on your visit list.
The walled town of Conwy has a magnificent castle, lots of cafes, local breweries, an award winning butcher, pubs, independent shops, and a great port where you can sit and watch the boats. The smallest house in Britain is here, open to the public if you can squeeze in! Also, the stunning town house of Ty Mawr which is also open to the public.
Llandudno has a magnificent promenade, a tramway and cable car leading up to the summit of the Great Orme, also an artificial ski slope and toboggan run! Inland is the National Trust's Bodnant Garden, Bodnant Welsh Food centre and the mountains of Snowdonia.
Travel up and down the coast is easy on the A55 expressway, so about half an hours drive will get you to the Island of Anglesey or the mountains of Snowdonia
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