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Dulas Bach

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An idyllic peaceful escape for 12, in a handy spot for all things beautiful and fun.
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Up a winding country lane, the journey to Bryn Dulas is enchanting as the destination. Just a mile or so off the A55 it’s a quick dart for larger groups to mingle in a nature haven of loveliness. Wisteria clad in the springtime and just heaven all year round.

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The gleaming white kitchen is a light-filled joy with an Aga, the absolute beating heart of any home. Well-equipped and beautifully presented with all the kit you need, there’s even a pantry for plenty of storage. The sofa space will help to help someone keep the chef company. There’s heaps more seating space with a reading room next door.The original stone house is cleverly connected to an old barn via the utility area which has patio doors leading to a hidden sun trap patio area for al fresco dining. A perfectly placed family bathroom with a bath also on the ground floor is here too at the back of the house.

In the barn, the games room will be a magnet throughout the stay – great for fresh air too with the patio doors. Plus, a TV for the gamers! Next another sitting room space with smart upholstery and a wood-burner. For those that need to work, a desk area will be a haven of peace. There are games and puzzles and a plethora of books about local flora, fauna, birds and history to help gather some holiday activity plans. Saving the best until last – a sun room with plump sofa seating and lush garden views.
Off the sitting room staircase leads up to a wing with two bedrooms and a bathroom – bath with shower over.

Another wing leads from the wooden staircase off the kitchen. You are going to love the first floor living room up there. A vast vaulted place to kick back with a dash of eccentricity and lush arched views. With patio doors to the rear and a Juliet balcony – it’s a place for air and wine to circulate.Bedrooms are calm and warm upstairs here – two bright and breezy twin rooms, you won’t draw the blinds in this room. Plus, a rustic-chic super king bedroom. Sip tea in bed, admire the views, feel lucky to be here. The bathroom with bath and a shower is cute and sparkling.

The gardens consist of lawned areas on three levels. A sweet spot for BBQ cooking is tucked away on the lower level. There's a fire pit for the balmy evenings out watching the stars on clear nights. A sweet nature trail features along the back of Dulas Bach for the morning 400m run or just a lingering dawdle. There's plenty of storage for bikes and kayaks and so on.

You won’t want to leave.

Features

  • New property
  • Ground floor living
  • Pet free
  • Woodstove or Fireplace
  • Summary House sleeping 12 in rolling countryside inland of Llandulas nr Colwyn Bay
  • Dogs Sorry, no dogs allowed
  • Bedrooms Six bedrooms (All can be made as either King Size bedrooms or Twins- please specify)
  • Bathrooms Four bathrooms: ensuite shower room to downstairs bedroom, family bathroom (bath with separate shower). 2 x Upstairs bathrooms (separate shower in one)
  • Kitchen Large dining kitychen (table seats 12). Aga (electric), microwave, kettle, toaster etc.
  • Reception rooms Downstairs study, sitting room. games room, upstairs lounge,
  • Accessibility There is 1 ground floor bedroom with ensuite shower room
  • Outside Very large grounds including a 400m running track (yes!), paved areas with views of the valley, outside seating, fire pit and a Massage Studio, a stone out-building with log burner that can be made available for pre-booked massage therapy - please enquire
  • Parking Sweeping drive leads to plenty of parking on gravelled area
  • Children Highchair and Travel cot available on request
  • Bikes Plenty of undercover storage
  • Wifi Yes
  • Postcode LL22 8NA
  • Utilities All utilities, bed linen and bath towels provided.

Location

On the outskirts of Llanddulas and near Rhyd Y Foel you are minutes in a car from watering holes and food. Betws Y Coed is 15 miles away, Bodnant Gardens are close for an all-year-round spectacle of colour and magnificent terraces and of course the famous laburnum arch. Trefriw Woolen Mill has a vintage water turbine. Head to Castell Conwy castle and the walled town a UNESCO site – a hive of independent shops, eateries and the harbour. Eryri (Snowdonia National Park) and Zipworld is a short trip.
?After all that, there’s the sun-dappled terrace for a BBQ and sunset drinks. Or simply the fire pit and to gaze. And gaze…

Booking Details

Check In
16:00
Check Out
10:00

30% deposit due at time of booking, balance due 30 days prior to check in.

Guests
Max Adults:
12
Max Children:
11
Max Infants:
3
Note: Sleeps 12 in 6 bedrooms
Maximum number of adults and children is 12
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Dulas Bach: Colwyn Bay, Conwy Valley & beyond, LL22 8NA

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