Situated in the centre of the bustling town of Llandudno is this magnificent, Victorian terraced house, Oxford House.
This impressive property has been designed with a sense of opulence to offer you, your family and friends a tranquil base in which you can explore the glorious North Wales coastline and inland to the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.
Admire the traditional features of the exterior of this Victorian dwelling, before venturing inside, where you will find sleek fixtures and contemporary furnishings, as well as a refreshing colour palette.
Make your way into the kitchen, complete with elegant white counter tops offering plenty of space to prepare your breakfast or evening meal.
Make the most of the mod cons before settling down at the dining table to tuck in and toast to a special occasion.
Re-group with your loved ones within the spacious sitting room and switch on the TV, or seek a moment’s peace within the separate snug, where you will also find a plush seating arrangement and a TV.
Within the hallway, you will find a a space for you to wash and dry your clothes after an action-packed day at the beach having use of your own washer/dryer.
As the evening draws to a close, find five bedrooms situated across the first and second floor of the property, each one boasting a bright and airy décor and thoughtfully laid out to store your holiday belongings, in addition to their own TVs.
On the first floor, you will find a super-king-size bed, which can be made into twins, a queen-size bed and a double bed, whilst the second floor plays host to a double bedroom with en-suite and a super-king-size bedroom with an en-suite.
Back on the ground floor, you will find access to your private rear garden, with opportunities for lunch on the lawn or a glass of wine in the evenings, perfect for those summer months.
Llandudno is a Victorian seaside gem which is busting with a superb range of amenities, ranging from quaint cafés, lively pubs, superb restaurants, shops and supermarkets, so you won’t have to go far to get what you need.
Whilst here, soak up the sun at one of the two beaches, travel up the Great Orme by the Great Orme Tramway or catch a show at Venue Cymru, which is North Wales' premier theatrical stage.
Just a short drive away is the historical market town of Conwy, which is dominated by its medieval castle and enclosed by its well-preserved town walls.
For those feeling active, the nearby Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park offers a plethora of walks, including to the summit of the highest mountain in England and Wales or if you are visiting with young children, then a day out to the Welsh Mountain Zoo is a must.
Make Oxford House your next base for exploring this wonderful part of Wales with your loved ones.