7 Oxford Road

ID: S122914

  • Bedrooms 5
  • ・ Sleeps 9
  • ・ Pets Yes

About this property

This Llandudno town house is a stroll away from the beach, promenade, shops, cafes and restaurants of this lively seaside resort. Visit the Great Orme Country Park or immerse yourself in culture at Venue Cymru theatre. A short drive to Snowdonia.

7 Oxford Road is a family friendly Llandudno town house, in a good convenient location, just a stroll away from the beach, promenade, shops, cafes and restaurants, theatre and the stunning Great Orme Country Park. You could easily spend a week here, summer or winter, without having to travel anywhere else, but should you wish to, you are a walk away from the railway station and within driving distance of the Snowdonia National Park and magnificent beaches of the North Wales coast.

' Take a stroll down the Grade II listed Llandudno Pier, the longest in Wales. Buy some retro memorabilia, look at the fantastic photographic history of Llandudno or visit the famous Punch and Judy shows that have been running here for 150 years' -  from Jacky, our local property manager.

This is a traditional Victorian town house, set over three floors and perfect for extended families or groups of friends. There are three en suite bedrooms, a family bathroom and large kitchen with dining room. Central heating. Private parking for one car.

Ground Floor

Entrance: you are greeted by a traditional large hallway with period floor tiles.

Sitting Room: has wooden flooring and a feature fire. Comfortable seating, Sky TV and WiFi make this a good, relaxing space after a day out exploring.

Kitchen: is spacious and well equipped with a double gas cooker, large American style fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave and filter coffee machine. Doors lead to the enclosed rear garden.

Dining area: leads conveniently from the kitchen and has two tables that can be joined together or put to one side to create an open social space.

There is also a cloakroom with WC and basin on the ground floor.

First Floor

Bathroom: the family bathroom has a bath with hand held shower, WC and basin. Fully tiled with towel rail. Adjoining this room is a baby changing room with changing table and mat.

Bedroom 1: the en suite master bedroom has a super king size bed and large bay windows with views out across Llandudno.  An arched doorway leads to the huge dressing room with plentiful storage and original feature Victorian fireplace. There is a modern en suite shower room with WC and basin.

Bedroom 2: has a double bed and en suite shower room with WC and basin.

On the landing is a little children’s play area with a good selection of toys and games.

Second Floor

Bedroom 3: has a double bed and an en suite shower room. This simply furnished room also has the original Victorian fireplace (not in use). 

Bedroom 4: is a bunk room with full sized bunk beds.

Bedroom 4: has a single bed with a trundle bed underneath for alternative sleeping arrangements.

Outside: the enclosed hard surface patio area has seating sheltered by a small roof, ideal for when the weather is not so kind.  There is private parking for one car then parking locally which is not usually a problem.

The seaside town of Llandudno has two beaches; the stunning Victorian waterfont of the North Shore, with its crescent shaped promenade backed by Victorian hotels, and the sandy beaches of the West Shore. The town itself has a variety of places to eat to suit all tastes, high end cuisine, good pizza places, cafes, ice cream parlours and family friendly restaurants. A visit to Venue Cymru, North Wales’ top theatrical stage, is a must, with a world class variety of entertainment throughout the year. The Great Orme Country Park, on the hillside looking over Llandudno, has an artificial ski slope and toboggan run, cable car or tramway to the summit, lovely walking trails and a visitor centre, café and great kids' play park at the summit. The Marine Drive is a circular toll road that can be walked, cycled or driven, offering superb views of the coastline below. The Great Orme Mine can be visited (seasonal), one of the oldest metal mines open to the public in the world.

The historic walled town and castle at Conwy is just 4 miles away. A short drive will take you to the Snowdonia National Park with all it attractions, such as the mountain of Snowdon, the beaches of Anglesey, or the adrenaline-fuelled activities of Zip World zip wires and Surf Snowdonia.

Short Breaks available 

£100 refundable security deposit

Up to four dogs welcome 

Electricity and heating included 

Bed linen and towels provided

 

 

 

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