Cottage in Wales
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About this cottage rental
8 Watkin Street is a delightful, terraced house resting in Conwy North Wales. Hosting two bedrooms, including a double and a bunk room, along with a ground-floor shower room, this property can sleep up to four guests. There is also a kitchen and a living/dining room with electric fire. Outside, there is a large balcony with seating. 8 Watkin Street is a beautiful setting for your next adventure to North Wales, with a number of historical sights right on your doorstep, you will be spoilt for choice for things to do! Note: This property accepts a maximum of 2 Adults and 2 Children. Note: This property cannot accommodate more than 2 adults per booking. Note: There is a good housekeeping bond of 250 GBP
Amenities: Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher. Smart TV (With Netflix account needed), WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Balcony with seating and communal garden with lawn. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Parking permit provided for unlimited free roadside parking in the surrounding area. Shop 0.4 miles, pub 0.1 miles, beach 1.6 miles. Note: Stairs in this property are open-tread and handrail bars are wide, please ensure children are supervised at all times. Note: This property does not accept children under 2. Note: This property accepts a maximum of 2 Adults and 2 Children. Please Note: This property cannot accommodate more than 2 adults per booking. Note:1 well behaved dog welcome
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Conwy, a World Heritage Site, is without doubt world famous for its historical and architectural heritage, yet at the heart of the town lies a hub of bustling activity. Alongside its ancient festivals and fairs, musical recitals, galleries and historical attractions, there is an array of specialist shops, restaurants and hotels. Built for King Edward I between 1283 and 1287, Master James of St George's design, Conwy Castle remains one of the most outstanding achievements of medieval military architecture. The distinctive, elongated shape, with its two barbicans, eight massive towers and a great bow-shaped hall was perhaps determined by the narrow rocky outcrop on which the castle stands. The town is proud of its historic traditions and celebrates its past by retaining many of these in its annual festivals, events and fairs, including the Honey fair, Seed fair and Gwledd Conwy Feast in October, along with other musical events throughout the year. Conwy is the perfect base for exploring the dramatic Snowdonia National Park, walking unspoilt sandy beaches, or taking in the wonderful scenery on your doorstep. Also within reach are the Llechwedd Slate Caverns to enjoy





