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9 Guests
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5 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets: No
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Pub/shop < 1 mile
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
10 Customer Reviews
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"Overall good."
Only things is difficult to find the property especially who live outside.. Google maps doesn’t recognise that.. So if directions of the property is more specific it can save some times Facilities inside the house is good only shower cause us bit problem as it stop in the middle of the shower..Anyone who going there make sure u take some bin bags and toilet papers Overall satify.. Thanks
Summary
- Five bedrooms: 2 x king-size, 2 x double, 1 x ground floor single
- Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC
- Shower room with basin and WC
- Ground floor cloakroom with a basin and WC
- Kitchen/diner
- Utility
- Sitting room with electric fire.
- Oil central heating with electric fire
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
- Smart TV, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking for 3 cars
- Large enclosed garden with furniture
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop and pub 1 mile.Note: This Property does not accept Workmen Groups
- Note: Maximum party of 9 including infants
The property
This spacious, detached farmhouse idyllically sits in an elevated location looking out towards the imposing Snowdonia mountain range, approximately one mile from the market town of Llanrwst.
Tai Candryll sits close to the ever-popular inland resort of Betws-y-Coed within the Snowdonia National Park, making it the perfect welcoming return for large groups of friends or family all-year-round.
A roomy, well-equipped kitchen/diner first welcomes you upon arrival, its retro style brings real character and a picture window allows you to admire idyllic views whilst you tuck into each tasty home-cooked meal.
The vintage theme flows through into the sitting room, complete with ample leather sofas, a Smart TV and an electric coal-effect fire, what better setup to return to after a day of trekking Snowdonia?
A convenient cloakroom along with a well-presented single room complete the ground floor, whilst an open tread staircase takes you up to the first floor.
The five bedrooms on this level consist of two king-size and two doubles, making it the perfect accommodation for couples to gather together.
Each room benefits from breath-taking elevated views, with local artwork adding a charming touch.
The bathroom and shower room are both glistening, all-white suites which complete the interior elegantly.
A heavenly courtyard area lies outside Tai Candryll; whether it be your morning coffee or an evening glass of wine in hand, there aren't many better ways to sit back and relax with the astounding views on offer.
A scenic one-mile trip leads you towards Llanrwst, a wonderful market town lined with pretty buildings hosting a selection of shops, cafés and eateries - a lovely base for your North Wales break.
There are almost endless outdoor opportunities available close by, the Snowdonia National Park as well as offering renowned walking and cycling landscapes, provides activities such as Zip World, Bounce Below and Surf Snowdonia.
The popular Betws-y-Coed ensures an unforgettable day out, boasting a wealth of natural beauty to wander around and admire.
A magnificently located, rural cottage to be enjoyed at any time of year.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.
Where you’ll be staying
LLANRWST
Betws-y-Coed 4 miles; Conwy 10 miles.
Llanrwst is a thriving market town which stands in the beautiful Conwy Valley, only four miles from picturesque Betws-y-Coed, known as the 'Gateway to Snowdonia' and which is North Wales's most popular inland resort. Surrounded by dense woodland and magnificent mountain country, this is a haven for walkers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. At Betws-y-Coed the River Conwy meets its three tributaries flowing from the west, and the beauty of the area is enhanced by cascading waterfalls, river pools and ancient bridges. Most famous of all are the magnificent Swallow Falls, situated where the Llugwy River hurls itself into a spectacular chasm. The village has shops, pubs, places to eat, miniature railway, a riverside golf course and the Woodland High Rope Activity Centre, and is home to The Snowdonia National Park Visitor Centre, as well as being the start of the beautiful Conwy Valley which leads to the coast and the lovely towns of Llandudno and Conwy.
Important Information
NOTE: This owner requires a refundable Good Housekeeping Bond of £100 to be paid via paypal or bank transfer.
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