Guests consistently praise the property for its cleanliness, comfort, and prime location close to the beach and local amenities. The well-equipped house with a secure garden is appreciated by families and pet owners alike. The thoughtful touches by the owners, including welcome gifts, add to the charm of the stay. While parking and the absence of a second toilet are noted, the overall experience remains highly positive.
The property is repeatedly described as spotless and very clean, indicating a high standard of cleanliness that guests appreciate.
The property's location is frequently commended for its proximity to the beach, local shops, and attractions, making it an ideal base for exploring North Wales.
Comfort is highlighted with mentions of cosy furnishings, a modern bathroom, and comfy beds. The quietness of the area contributes to a restful stay.
Facilities are generally well-received, with a well-equipped kitchen and secure garden. However, suggestions for an additional toilet and comments on parking challenges slightly affect the score.
The owners' thoughtfulness is evident through gestures like early check-in, provision of essentials, and Christmas decorations. While these gestures are highly praised, it is politely noted that such personal touches may vary and are not guaranteed.
Set on the outskirts of Rhos-on-Sea, an elegant coastal town in the county of Conwy, is this well-positioned cottage, 13 The Crescent. Just a stone's throw away from the beach, local amenities, and prime attractions across the North Wales region, 13 The Crescent is a fabulous dwelling for a group break, accommodating five guests and one well-behaved dog. Greeted by sought-after roadside parking, unload your personal belongings, and make your way to the entrance of this inviting dwelling, ready and waiting as your home-from-home. Stepping into the formal sitting room, gaze outward through the grand bay window, warm up in front of the gas fire, or as the evening unfolds, gather around the TV, and catch up on your favourite programme. Flooded with natural light, venture through to the spacious dining room, setting the perfect scene for a family meal or takeaway, offering the best of both worlds, no matter your culinary needs. If you're a budding chef, a contemporary kitchen, with all cooking essentials will complete the ground-floor, with a utility room in tow, homing a washer/dryer to ease your stay. On sunny days, discover the private and fully enclosed rear garden, fitting for alfresco dining, through both sunrise and dusk alike, where you'll also find bike storage and plenty of space for your furry friend to stretch their legs. Retreating to the first-floor, you'll be welcomed by three stylish bedrooms, and a modernised bathroom, offering flexible sleeping arrangements for your party; you'll find plenty of storage and character across each room, including a king-size, a twin with TV and a single. Once you're ready for a new day in North Wales, venture out to the town centre, complete with an array of restaurants, shops, taverns, and seaside attractions, perfect for a bite to eat or some exploration; Hickory's, La Dolce Vita, and The Waterfront Rhos-on-Sea are renowned for their culinary experiences. If you're looking to explore the countryside and its picturesque landscape, put on your walking boots and hike to Aber Falls, the hidden gem of Fairy Glen, or Swallow Falls Waterfall. Suitable for all types of visits, Welsh Mountain Zoo, Llandudno Pier, and Llandudno Chocolate Experience are popular sights to visit. With striking scenery amongst the county, Rhos-on-Sea Beach, Great Orme Summit Complex, and Angel Bay are within easy access, offering elevated views of the coast and its shoreline. With plenty to see and do, choose 13 The Crescent as your Conwy abode.
Rhos-on-Sea is a coastal town in North Wales with an exquisite beach resort. It is the ideal setting for a tranquil holiday, with its lovely harbour and relaxed environment. There is much to keep everyone entertained in the shadow of the towering Bryn Euryn, with Penrhyn Bay to the west and Colwyn Bay to the east. Visitors who are more active can climb Bryn Euryn's 365 feet to discover the fascinating hill fort 'Dinerth' at the top, while others who prefer a more relaxing stroll can wander down the promenade and take in the gorgeous surroundings overlooking the Irish Sea. Spend a day on the beach at Colwyn Bay and take advantage of the many water sports offered at Port Eirias, including boats, kayaks, and windsurfers. Enjoy a round of golf at Rhos-on-golf Sea's club or go on a boat ride to see seals, porpoises, and dolphins. There is never a shortage of things to do in Rhos-on-Sea, with stunning Conwy Castle and the Victorian beach resort of Llandudno both within a short drive.
Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin with TV, 1 x single.
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail, and WC.
Kitchen.
Utility.
Sitting room with gas fire.
Dining room
Gas central heating with gas fire.
Dual fuel oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washer/dryer.
2 x TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Highchair and travel cot both available upon request.
Roadside parking.
Front garden with patio, enclosed rear garden with decking, gravelled area, furniture and shed for bike storage.
One well-behaved dog welcome.
The rear garden is completely enclosed.
Secure bike storage.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 0.1 miles, pub 0.5 miles, beach 0.6 miles
Jeannie
Couldn't fault the comfort of the house/cottage. It was very clean and felt like home from home. Would recommend it to family and friends, spent my 60th birthday there and it was the relaxation I truly needed. Thank you
Colin
Rhos on Sea. The house had a modern interior, was clean and had all the things we needed. It was a spacious house completely suitable for a group of 5 people, with lots of good facilities. We would be very happy to try and book a holiday there sometime in the future.
Louise
Kitchen is small and fridge is in the utility, making cooking a little awkward (a sharper kitchen knife would have been appreciated too). There's some lovely takeaways though - we enjoyed Dinos and East Eat in particular. On days weather permitted we are in the lovely contained garden with spot on dining set in a sun trap Parking is far from ideal. It's on street free for all parking, you're on a bend, next to a really confusing driveway next door (they have a drive but no stopped kerb to indicate start and end), on a narrow road with a driveway just along opposite. Having a washer drier was a fab facility, but the dryer function on didn't work very well, was incredibly loud and didn't seem to work! Overall, it was a lovely stay, but unless parking changes we'll look elsewhere next time we want to stay in the area.
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