Llys Pennant is a detached property, in a peaceful rural location, set amongst rolling green hills and farm land, on the owners working farm. This single storey house is immaculately looked after by the owners’ who live close by. This is 1 mile from the ancient village of Gwytherin, 10 miles from Betws-y-Coed and Eryri - the Snowdonia National Park and within a short distance of the North Wales Coast. Colwyn Bay 15 miles and Conwy 18 miles.
The Cottage: enjoys extensive views over the beautiful hills and farmland. As it is all on one level, is suitable for those with limited mobility. This is a dog friendly property. Oil fired central heating throughout.
Entrance: is into the porch, with space for coats and outdoor kit.
Sitting Room: has an open fire, with logs and coal provided, leather style sofas and an easy chair, a large Smart Tv and WiFi
Kitchen/Diner: the large kitchen/diner has a practical tiled floor, table and chairs. There is plenty of work space and storage. The fitted kitchen includes a dishwasher, electric cooker, fridge/freezer and microwave. A door leads to the spacious utility room with the washing machine, tumble dryer and second WC. A door leads from here to the back garden.
Bedrooms: There are three bedrooms. A king size master bedroom, a twin and a single
Bathroom: has a bath with an electric shower and shower screen, WC and basin. There is a further cloakroom with WC adjacent to the utility room.
Exterior: there is a fenced garden with lawns and shrubs, patio area with lovely views and garden furniture. Private parking alongside the property.
This is a relaxing location at the head of a dead end valley. Superb walks can be taken from the door through farmland and up into the hills of the Hiraethog range. Spectacular quiet roads lead over the hills, ideal for exploring on bikes or in the car. The historic market town of Llanrwst is close by with its pretty cafes, riverside walks, antique shops and art gallery. The nearby Conwy Valley has the National Trust’s famous Bodnant Gardens, Bodnant Welsh Food Centre and, for the more adventurous, Zip World Forest at Betws-y Coed, also mountain biking trails in the Gwydir forest. On the north Wales coast is Colwyn Bay for the Welsh Mountain Zoo, beaches and water sports centre, and Conwy for its historic castle, walled town and lovely harbour.
This property has natural Welsh water from a private supply, purified and tested regularly and passed as safe for drinking.
Electricity and oil fired central heating included
Bed linen and towels provided
Cot and high chair available
No smoking inside please