Heddfan

ID: S172768

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 5
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

Heddfan in Conwy is highly praised for its cleanliness, prime location, and comfort. Guests appreciate the well-equipped facilities and the thoughtful touches provided by the owner. The property offers stunning views, a convenient location for exploring North Wales, and a homely atmosphere that makes it an ideal holiday retreat.

Guests consistently mention the exceptional cleanliness of Heddfan, describing it as spotless and well-maintained. The property's tidiness contributes significantly to the overall positive experience.

The property's location is frequently highlighted as ideal, with its proximity to Conwy town centre and easy access to local attractions. The scenic views and quiet setting enhance its appeal.

Comfort is a standout feature, with guests finding the property cosy and well-appointed. The presence of comfy beds and additional living spaces like the conservatory are often mentioned.

Facilities at Heddfan are well-regarded, with guests appreciating the fully equipped kitchen, internet access, and the added bonus of a sunroom. The property's amenities meet the needs of a relaxing holiday.

The owner's thoughtfulness is evident through personal touches such as welcome gifts and excellent communication. While such gestures are greatly appreciated, it's noted that these are not guaranteed for every stay.

About this property

Heddfan, 30 Mount Park is a semi-detached house positioned just on the fringes of Conwy on a quiet road, with views of the stunning Conwy Valley and a well-presented interior making you feel right at home. It is suitable for families or groups of friends looking to tour a fabulous section of North Wales, with the Snowdonia National Park and sweeping coastline at your fingertips. Park your car in the driveway and receive a warm welcome from the moment you step inside, hang up your coats and kick off your shoes in the hall before moving through to the bright and sunny lounge.

Here you can unwind with a good book or tune into the TV as the woodburner adds warmth to the room on a cold, wintry evening. Move through to the dining room, where you will find an extendable dining table for you to get the whole family together over a scrumptious, home-cooked dinner prepared in the well-appointed kitchen. A balmy afternoon can be spent in the conservatory, pour yourself a glass of your favourite tipple and take in the pleasant scenes of the garden. On warm days, you may sit out on the elevated patio enjoying the views. With underfloor heating, this space can be enjoyed at any time of the year and there are plenty of games to keep the children entertained.

The kids are well-catered for with a highchair, cot and booster seat for the dining chair available when required. Climb the stairs at the end of your evening and find the bedrooms served by a lovely bathroom, fitted with a shower over the bath, welcoming long soaks after a day exploring the local sights. Outside, you have a sunny patio making the most of the views towards the valley, where you can sit with a drink and soak up the historic atmosphere oozing form the town centre. The gate from the garden leads you down a winding path right to the heart of the town; five minutes walk away where you will find all the amenities you need for a delightful break on the coast.

Visit Conwy Castle and delve into a world of history, admire the medieval architecture and take in the superb views from the battlements. There are two Elizabethan buildings to visit in the heart of the town, the largest of which is the magnificent Plas Mawr. Head across the bridge and venture to Llandudno with your bucket and spade, and enjoy a fun-filled day out along the promenade or at the beach. Climb to the summit of the Great Orme or browse the local shops before spending an evening at Venue Cymru, famed for its premier theatrical stage. You also have the remarkable Snowdonia National Park awaiting your arrival if you ever tire from the charm of this humble abode.

For walkers, fishermen and watersport enthusiasts there are the wonderful lakes – Geirionydd and Crafnant, a few miles away in the Conwy Valley.

Conwy is world famous for its historical and architectural heritage and offers an array of attractions including specialist shops, restaurants and hotels. Built for King Edward I between 1283 and 1287, Master James of St George's design, Conwy Castle is a must visit when visiting the area. The town is the perfect base for exploring Snowdonia National Park, walking unspoilt beaches, or taking in the scenery on your doorstep.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin, 1 x single and cot.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Dining room.

Sitting room with woodburning stove.

Sun room

Gas central heating with underfloor heating in the conservatory and woodburning stove.

Induction hob, electric oven, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer (in shed outside), TV, DVD player, WiFi.

Fuel, power and starter pack for fire/stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Cot and highchair available.

Off-road parking for one car, with free roadside parking.

Shed for bike storage.

Rear garden with patio, furniture and views over the valley.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Sorry, no stag or hen parties.

Shop 0.3 miles, pub 0.5 miles.

Note: Please kindly be advised that the use of the electricity at the property is not permitted to be used to charge electric cars.

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (51)

  • Kathleen

    The Christmas decorations and welcome pack were very much appreciated and added to our relating festive stay. Heddfan has everything you could possibly want and is perfectly located within walking distance of Conwy town centre. Would highly recommend.

  • Dave

    The house has everything you will need and is lovely and clean. Thanks for a great holiday.

  • Richard

    It was a huge advantage having our own parking; something of a rare novelty in the town. The patio area had the most lovely views across the rooftops to the distant hills. Sadly the weather didn’t provide much opportunity to enjoy it. The conservatory was very useful in the inclement weather.

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