Located right on the stunning marina and just a mile from the medieval walled town of Conwy
Ground Floor:
The property has gas central heating and comprises:
Living room: with Freeview TV, DVD, DAB Radio and CD player.
Kitchen/ Dining: With electric oven, gas hob, microwave, large fridge / freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher
Cloakroom: With toilet.
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: With double bed and Freeview TV/DVD player.
Bedroom 2: With double bed
Bedroom 3: With single bed
Bathroom: With shower over bath, and toilet.
Gas central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included.
Enclosed garden with patio and outdoor furniture. Private parking for two cars. No smoking.
Swn y Mor is a charming yet contemporary property with private garden located right on a stunning marina situated very close to Conwy and the beach. This extremely popular marina complex is just a mile away from the medieval walled town of Conwy; famous for its majestic castle and considered by many to be one of Wales’ architectural gems and a magnificent example of medieval architecture. This delightful, pet-friendly property benefits from gas central heating, a cosy and comfortable lounge with large multi-channel TV and a fully enclosed, sun-filled rear garden, ideal for relaxing and unwinding after an enjoyable day spent sight-seeing. The three bedrooms are immaculately presented making this property an ideal location for exploring the many activities on offer in this beautiful area of North Wales - a holiday destination visitors seemingly can’t resist returning to time after time. Conwy marina is just behind the property as is an 18-hole PGA level Championship Golf Course. The much-loved holiday resort of Llandudno, which boasts the longest pier in Wales and a Victorian promenade, lies just around the corner. Llandudno also has a dry ski slope, a cable car, a renowned theatre, large cinema complex and wide range of wonderful shops. Visit Surf Snowdonia in the Conwy Valley, the UK’s first artificial surfing lake. Other tourist attractions include the Swallow Falls and town of Betws y Coed, the renowned Bodnant Gardens and Trefriw Woollen Mills. There is a station in Conwy (with excellent links to Chester) and an excellent bus service thus making the whole of scenic North Wales accessible by Public transport. Of course no visit to North Wales would be complete without a visit to the Isle of Anglesey- the spiritual and mystical heart of Wales. Anglesey is renowned for its scenic splendour, unhurried lifestyle and superb walks along its many winding, lanes. And not forgetting its spectacular coastline!