Storehouse Cottage

ID: S165912

  • Bedrooms 1
  • ・ Sleeps 3
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

An endearing, Grade II listed cottage, set within a picturesque village of Glanwydden. This rural retreat comes within close reach to the popular resort towns of Llandudno and Conwy, the spectacular North Wales coast and the majestic Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, promising either a relaxing escape or an adventurous getaway for a couple. This romantic retreat boasts a wonderful blend of traditional charm and carefully selected furnishings, to ensure a welcoming stay to explore this corner of North Wales. Be charmed by the exposed beams and exposed brick wall which are complimented by the idyllic interior design. Stepping into the property, you will find an amply-equipped kitchen, benefitting from all the essentials you will need to prepare all of your meals. Enjoy breakfast or dinner at the quaint dining table, or if you are visiting during the summer months, enjoy a spot of alfresco dining within the charming garden area. After an action-packed afternoon, sink into the plush arm chairs and flick through a selection of films avaible on Netflicks to enjoy before heading to bed. Resting within a characterful fireplace is a coal-effect fire, which fills the room with warmth during those winter months. Venture up the staircase to find a mezzanine-style bedroom, where you will find a super-king-size bed and a separate dressing room which includes a day bed for any additional guests, and where you can store your clothes and get ready for the day in style. If you can tear yourself away from this delightful spot, a short walk will bring you to Queen’s Head pub, where you will be delighted by the welcoming atmosphere and a delicious dining menu. For picking up the essentials, venture to the centre of Penrhyn Bay, where you will find a selection of shops, as well as a sandy beach and a superb golf-course. Alternatively, a short drive will bring you to Llandudno, offering an opportunity to walk the Great Orme, enjoy a show at Venue Cymru theatre, or stroll along the picture postcard promenade. For those feeling active, find miles of wonderful walks within the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park or visit the Welsh Mountain Zoo. Storehouse Cottage is a refreshing base for exploring this corner of North Wales.

Penrhyn Bay is a town situated on North Wales coast, three miles away from Llandudno. The town comes with a a sandy beach, shops, a pub and a church. Nearby Llandudno lies between the Great Orme and the Little Orme, and houses two beaches backed by imposing crescent of Victorian hotels and the other is a sandy beach with views towards Anglesey. Further afield, is the town of Conwy and the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.

Accommodation

One super-king-size bedroom (zip/link beds, can be made into twins on request).

Ground-floor bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with gas fire.

Dressing room.

Utility.
Gas central heating with a gas fire.

Washing machine, tumble dryer and fridge with ice-box, electric oven and hob, dishwasher, Smart TV including Netflicks and WiFi.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Free road-side parking.

Bike storage.

Private garden with lawn area and table and chairs, in addition to courtyard area.

Sorry, no smoking or pets allowed.

Pub within 0.1 mile, shop within 1.2 mile.

Note: woodburning stove in kitchen is not to be used.

Note: This property is only suitable for 2 adults and 1 child.

Please call to enquire if your booking is for work purposes.

Please note if wishing to charge your car, please contact the owner

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (25)

  • David

    Thank you again for the welcome pack.

  • Roger

    I had a very nice, peaceful and relaxing stay there. It felt warm and welcoming. The Kitchen was well equipped and surprisingly spacious. The Bathroom was far bigger than I was expecting - it was for me the best room in the cottage. The lounge and bedroom are joined by a stairway without a door between - ok for me on my own - I didnt mind it. The Lounge was the right size to sit and watch telly, but not much spare space. The gas fire was very comforting. The armchairs were ok but a little tired. The Bedroom was just big enough to not feel cramped but was slightly cold. The bed was very comfortable. No wardrobe space - thats in the dressing room. The dressing room, the door was lower than shoulder height for me - I didnt use this room - but I didnt need it. Parking was a bit tight on the road but I was never without a space. The village is tiny and quiet. A good base to explore North Wales. The pub opposite was very friendly, good beer, good food, needs booking, not cheap but worthwhile. I had a lovely stay at StoreHouse Cottage, a nice peaceful quiet break. Just what I wanted. Thank you.

  • Gay

    Everything we needed.only small problem was the chairs in lounge were not very comfortable. We’ve stayed in a few Skykes cottages and this is best so far Thank you.

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