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Sleeps 3 (2 Bedrooms)
Enclosed Garden
Garden
Outdoor seating area
Wifi
No Dogs
Visit Wales 4 Star Rating

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A fabulous terraced cottage in the heart of the World Heritage walled town of Conwy on the North Coast of Wales. Just minutes from the Victorian Resort of Llandudno and the Snowdonia National Park, walking distance from the train station, local pubs, restaurants and shops.

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Stuffed to the gills with character, this grade II listed cottage is beautiful. A unique property, it really is a hidden gem. The accommodation consists of the cosy ground floor lounge with real flame gas fire, small TV, DVD player and Wifi internet access. A delightful Kitchen-Diner with range cooker, Le Cruset pans, washing machine, microwave, toaster, kettle and everything else you need to self cater, including a lovely (and generous) welcome tray with some treats to help you settle in. The bedrooms and bathroom are on the first floor. The bathroom is spacious and has a shower over the bath. The sleeping arrangements consist of a double bedroom with access to a single bedroom through the double; both are beautifully staged and perfect for a relaxing holiday in this historic medieval Castle town.

Facilities include full gas central heating, washing machine, microwave, DVD (with selection of films), small patio garden with outdoor table and chairs to the rear of the cottage. Bed linen and towels are supplied, heating and electricity are included in the tariff. Roadside parking only  (available opposite the front door) but there are a number of car parks nearby (nearest 200m) where you can purchase overnight tickets at a good rate.

Location

White O' Morn is within the walls of Conwy town, this cottage is within easy walking distance of the World Heritage castle, Conwy quay and all town amenities. The town has a high number of excellent restaurants, pubs, cafes and idependent shops An ideal base for a couple or small family to explore the sandy beaches of the northern coast, rocky bays of Anglesey, or the magnificent mountains of Snowdonia. As the railway station and bus stops are also within the town walls, it is easy to use public transport;to travel around and visit the many attractions of the area including the nearby RSPB reserve and the Wales Cost Path.
  • Pub 0.1 miles
  • Beach 0.2 miles
  • Shop 0.1 miles
  • Bus stop 0.1 miles
  • Train 0.01 miles

Accessibility Information

If you have specific requirements for this cottage please contact our team on 01492 582492 and they will be happy to confirm any details.

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2 Bedrooms

Beds will be made up with fresh linen.

Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Single Bed

Facilities & Amenities

Kitchen

  • Cooker
  • Fridge
  • Kettle
  • Microwave
  • W/Machine

Bathrooms

  • 1 Bathrooms

Other

  • Television
  • Iron
  • Wifi

Cottage Availability

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Rated 4.9 out of 5 from a total of 61 reviews

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Our most recent reviews...

  • 5 out of 5
    I have always been made feel welcome
  • 5 out of 5
    Reviewer left no comment.
  • 5 out of 5
    Amazing cottage accomodation, really felt like a home for the week. Place was spotless when we arrived, and Jean and John left a fantastic welcome pack. Accomodation has some lovely features and communication was clear throughout booking.

    Thank you for your lovely comments!It is so nice to hear how much you enjoyed your stay at White O'Morn

  • 5 out of 5
    Great little cottage in a good location. Had all the amenities we required.
  • 5 out of 5
    Lovely cottage, very well located and everything within cottage that we might need

Please remember that these are people's opinions and not an official grading or statement of fact. There should be enough information in the descriptions and pictures for you to be able to make an informed decision about the suitability of this cottage, if you are unsure of something then please call or email us. All our cottages are regularly inpsected by our agency and by Visit Wales (an independent Welsh Goverment body) and meet all the requirements of holiday lettings.

Somewhere you've never been? What is Nearby?

Attraction Image Conwy Town Walls

The town walls of Conwy are a major tourist attraction for the town, and with good reason: they are regarded as one of the most impressive and most intact walled circuits in all of Europe. Dating back to the late 13th century, they are as old as the town itself, and constructed by Edward I to pair with the equally impressive Conwy Castle, they form a foreboding defensive installation.

Attraction Image Plas Mawr

Plas Mawr, which translates to “Great Hall” in English is an Elizabethan townhouse located within the walls of Conwy. Plas Mawr dates back to the 16th century, was built by the merchant Robert Wynn and completed in 1585.

Attraction Image The Albion Ale House

Are you visiting Conwy? Do you like to try ales and beers that are brewed locally by small, independent breweries? If you would answer “yes” to either one of these questions, then you should pop down and give the Albion Ale House a visit!

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