Tucked away in a small cul-de-sac, away from the centre of the popular town of Llandudno is Greystones, a charming, contemporary, detached property, offering lovely accommodation for a large family or group of up to eight individuals wanting to enjoy a coastal break in North Wales.
Step inside the property and find a cloak and boot room followed by a spacious and stylish kitchen/diner, fully equipped with all of the appliances you could wish for including a Nespresso Machine and Roberts DAB Stereo.
There is an island where you can prepare ingredients for delicious meals that can be enjoyed by your group at the dining table, along with patio doors that open onto the rear enclosed garden.
Head into the large sitting room and enjoy the views from the feature bay window, or relax onto one of the sofas and enjoy the warmth from the woodburning stove as you make plans for your stay.
There is an accessible ground-floor superking-size double bedroom, along with a spacious toilet and shower room, offering ideal accommodation for any guests with mobility issues.
Upstairs you will find a further three bedrooms, a single toilet washroom and also a spacious and luxurious family bathroom suite, which offers toilet, shower and an oversized standalone bath.
There is one superking-size double bedroom, a large and spacious Master suite with 45inch smart television and a relaxing seating area.
There is also a twin bedroom with zip/link feature beds which can also be converted to a full size superking by prior notification meaning that this property caters to a wide variety of groups.
Outside there is ample parking, with 3 off-road spaces and lots of additional roadside parking.
There’s a manicured front lawn and a large wrap around enclosed and landscaped rear garden with decking area, AstroTurf with ample seating.
There is also storage for bikes and a children table and chair set too.
The centre of Llandudno is a short walk away, with a fantastic selection of shops, pubs eateries and attractions, as well as being right next to North Wales and Maesdu Golf Clubs, perfect for any keen golfers.
Visit the 19th century Victorian pier, packed with entertainment, food stalls and a bar, along with an amusement arcade, spend the day relaxing in the sunshine at the family-friendly north Shore Beach, or choose the quieter West Shore Beach on the opposite side of town, which offers superb views towards the Isle of Anglesey.
Wander around the Happy Valley Botanical Gardens, a CADW listed park dedicated to the town by Lord Mostyn in 1887 to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, visit the Camera Obscura Llandudno viewpoint to enjoy incredible coastal views, and catch a performance at the renowned Venue Cymru.
Explore The Great Orme Country Park, offering sweeping ocean views and climb to the top of the limestone headland, or for something a little more relaxing, take the Great Orme Tramway or a cable car ride and enjoy the views as you head to the summit.
Close by is the World Heritage Site of Conwy, with its impressive 13th century riverside castle, almost fully enclosed by the well-preserved town walls.
You can also access the seaside resorts of Rhos-on-Sea and longs sandy beaches of Colwyn Bay via a short car journey, while the magnificent Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, filled with excellent walking, cycling and hiking opportunities through forest, woodland, rolling countryside and imposing mountains, is a 30-minute drive away.
Greystones is a fantastic base from which to discover some of North Wales' best attractions and scenery.