- Idyllic Location Tucked away on a peaceful no-through lane in the heart of Llanrwst — a sought-after village on the edge of Snowdonia National Park. +
- Captivating Views Enjoy enchanting rooftop vistas stretching toward the Crafnant Forest and the scenic Conwy Valley Railway Line. +
- Cottage Charm Meets Modern Comfort A beautifully presented three-bedroom terraced home that blends period character with contemporary living. +
- Versatile Living Spaces Two cosy reception rooms and a bright conservatory offer flexible spaces for relaxing, entertaining, or working from home. +
- Private Garden Sanctuary The enclosed rear garden features a patio for alfresco dining and a lawn with tranquil woodland views — a true outdoor retreat. +
- Rich Local Heritage Just steps from historic landmarks like Pont Fawr, Tu Hwnt i’r Bont tearoom, and St Grwst’s Church with its royal connections. +
- Vibrant Village Lifestyle Enjoy artisan shops, a weekly market, and a strong sense of community — all within walking distance. +
- Adventure on Your Doorstep Close to Zip World, Surf Snowdonia, and countless hiking trails — perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. +
- Excellent Transport Links Served by the Conwy Valley Railway Line and the A470, offering easy access to Llandudno, Betws-y-Coed, and beyond. +
Charming Cottage-Style Home in the Heart of Llanrwst.
Nestled on a peaceful no-through lane in the highly desirable village of Llanrwst, this well presented three-bedroom terraced cottage offers character, comfort, and captivating views over the rooftops to the enchanting Crafnant Forest.
Step inside to discover a welcoming hallway leading to two cosy reception rooms — a lounge perfect for relaxing evenings and a versatile dining/sitting room ideal for entertaining or quiet reflection. A bright conservatory invites the outdoors in, while the well-appointed kitchen completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, you'll find three comfortable bedrooms and a family bathroom, all thoughtfully arranged to make the most of the space and natural light
Outside, the private and enclosed rear garden is a true haven — featuring a patio for alfresco dining and a lawn that gently overlooks the scenic Conwy Valley Railway Line and surrounding woodlands. It’s a tranquil spot to enjoy nature and unwind.
This delightful home blends cottage charm with modern living, making it a perfect retreat in one of North Wales’ most picturesque settings.
Location: On the east bank of the River Conwy, about 15 miles south of Llandudno and near the edge of Snowdonia National Park, Llanrwst offers a peaceful yet vibrant lifestyle, perfect for those seeking a blend of heritage, community, and access to the great outdoors.
History & Heritage
• Pont Fawr: A striking three-arched stone bridge, believed to be designed by Inigo Jones in the 17th century.
• Tu Hwnt i’r Bont: A beautifully restored 15th-century house, now a tearoom owned by the National Trust, located just across the bridge.
• St Grwst’s Church: Home to the Gwydir Chapel and the reputed stone coffin of Llywelyn the Great, a revered 13th-century Welsh prince.
• Wool Trade Legacy: Historically, Llanrwst was a hub for wool trading, with prices once set here for all of Britain.
Lifestyle & Attractions
• Scenic Setting: Surrounded by woodlands, riverside walks, and views of Crafnant Forest, it’s a haven for nature lovers.
• Local Shops & Market: Offers artisan foods, antiques, crafts, and a weekly Tuesday market.
• Outdoor Activities: Close to Zip World, Surf Snowdonia, and hiking trails in Snowdonia
Transport
• Rail: Served by the Conwy Valley Railway Line, connecting to Llandudno Junction and Blaenau Ffestiniog.
• Road: Located along the A470, a key North–South Wales route