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Plas Madoc Lodge

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Newly renovated lodge for 2 steeped in history on the private Plas Madoc Estate with a hot tub
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A special place indeed, steeped in history and romance with delightful gardens to roam.

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Set back from the road, Plas Madoc Lodge is a stylish historic bolthole for two.

Plas Madoc Lodge rests amongst ancient woodland on the eastern side of the Conwy Valley in an Estate shaped by more than six centuries of history. Superbly renovated and with every modern comfort, staying here is a breeze.

Step into a dining and sitting room illuminated by a large window and soaring ceilings. Hunker down for a game of cards (a wood-effect stove keeps things cosy) or sink into the bath and soak. The huge dining table window leads to views for morning coffee. That’s if you don’t linger in the king bed awhile! The neat kitchen is small but well-equipped and leads to a handy courtyard. Cook up a storm or go al fresco with a barbecue on the patio outside. The sheltered garden has a hot tub for bubbles and a soak in the verdant haven. Time stands still here, helped along by a fire and birdsong. On a clear night the stars come out and you’re in for a treat with no light pollution in sight.

Footpaths radiate from the garden leading straight up into the private working Estate, Wander; you’ll find woodlands bustling with wildlife.Walks will be sublime, road and mountain cycling too.

Features

  • Hot tub, pool or sauna
  • Ground floor living
  • Pet free
  • Woodstove or Fireplace
  • Summary Renovated historic lodge with hot tub in the Conwy Valley
  • Bedrooms King Size bedroom
  • Bathrooms Bathroom (bath, separate shower, WC, basin)
  • Kitchen Well equipped kitchen with quartz worktops, oven, hob, dishwasher, microwave
  • Reception rooms Sitting room with woodstove, Smart TV and sofa
  • Accessibility All on one level
  • Outside Hot tub (included in price) , firepit and BBQ on raised terrace
  • Parking Parking for two cars on gravel driveway outside
  • Bikes Can be stored in open shed to rear of the lodge
  • Wifi Yes
  • Postcode LL26 0TT
  • To note The driveway is shared with Plas Madoc Coach House only (half a mile up the drive)
  • Utilities All utilities, bed linen and bath towels provided.
  • Special features Larger groups can also book Plas Madoc Coach House

Location

Llanwrst is a short walk just down the road for shops and pubs and the famous 17th century Pont Fawr Bridge, skirting across Afon Conwy river. Llanwrst has Blas ar Fwyd to buy arguably the finest wines ever. Tir a Mor is a super fish and chip shop with a fine welcome. Pretty and bustling, Betws-y-Coed is not far - just a 10 minute or so drive for good places to eat or to tackle Eryri. Llandudno is a 30-minute drive drive for a stunning beach and the Great Orme and shops. Castell Conwy Castle is a mediaeval town steeped in history with a myriad of independent shops. Edwards Of Conwy is a master butchers with an award winning bakery and deli. There’s a great quay for fish and chips, or a drink outside the Liverpool Arms. Take a look around the Smallest House in the UK. A visit to Plas Mawr the finest surviving Elizabethan town house anywhere in Britain simply has to be on the "must visit" list!

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:
2
Max Children:
0
Max Infants:
1
(Under two in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom
Maximum number of adults and children is 2
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