Crow Crag

£127  average per night

This 3-bedroom, 17th Century Longhouse Is Set Within Two Working Hill Farms, Overlooking The Snowdon Mountain Range. Set Back From A Country Road, The History At This Peaceful Retreat Is Palpable.

  • Sleeps 6
  • 3 Bed
  • 1 Bathroom

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Location

  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • 2.1KM
  • > 5KM
  • 2.1KM

Description

This 3-bedroom, 17th century longhouse is set within two working hill farms, overlooking the Snowdon mountain range. Set back from a country road, the history at this peaceful retreat is palpable, with its gnarled oak doorway, and dry stone walls. The cosy living area features a nice big fireplace with a large log burning stove to keep the place toasty in those cooler months. The kitchen and pantry are converted calving sheds, the dining room used to be the dairy and right at the back you'll find the WC in the boot room…which was previously the stable!
Up on the first floor (previously the hayloft) are three bedrooms and a bathroom which will sleep 6 adults, however, one bedroom is quite small so may be more comfortable for the little ones. Outside, the yard by the log shed is the perfect place to enjoy the afternoon sun, as the stone wall absorbs the warmth throughout the day and serves as a natural radiator. Sitting there, back against the warm wall with views across Snowdon and her sisters is truly magical.

#### Features
Ground Floor
- Living room with working fireplace
- Kitchen with a small table and french dresser
- Dining room with wooden dinning table and seating for 6
- Cloackroom

First Floor
- Bedroom 1: A double bed
- Bedroom 2 : A twin bedroom with 2 single beds
- Bedroom 3: A twin bedroom with 2 single beds
- Family bathroom with bath tub, sink and WC
Amenities
- Heating
- Parking
- Fireplace
- Iron
- Hairdryer

#### Location
There is an abundance of outdoor activities to enjoy in this area with Snowdonia on your doorstep. Hikers, bikers, birders and anglers will all be delighted by what's on offer. Alternatively, for those who just want to sit back and put their feet up the peaceful surrounds and idyllic scenery is ideal for the readers, painters, sewers and daydreamers.
Conwy itself has plenty of sites worth a visit including Conwy Castle, the smallest house in Britain and Bodnant Gardens.
The public transport is lacking in this area so we definitely recommend hiring a car to get the most out of your holiday.



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