Tyn-y-coed Farm Cottages
Rowen 1 mile.
Established in 1839, Tyn-y-Coed is a 15 acre working smallholding, in a wonderfully scenic position amidst the tranquil countryside of the Conwy Valley, enjoying views over rolling fields to the wooded hills and mountains beyond. Three luxury properties have been created by the careful conversion of the farm's 19th Century stone barns. Oozing character, the spacious accommodation combines original features, such as exposed stone walls, beamed ceilings, solid oak pillars and timber framed walls, with 21st Century comforts. Nearby are the picturesque village of Rowen and historic Conwy with its famous castle and excellent links golf course. Situated within the Snowdonia National Park, Tyn Y Coed Farm is great for touring or simply relaxing. Note: The properties can be booked together to accommodate groups of up to 18.
The Property
An outstanding ground floor apartment, part of a sympathetically restored 19th Century stone barn at Tyn-y-Coed Farm. Providing quality, spacious accommodation, this Conwy cottage combines original features with all modern comforts. The large patio is ideal for dining al fresco and enjoying views of the surrounding countryside and Carneddau Mountain range beyond. Note: Cottage can be booked with Ref 1639 and 1683 to accommodate 18.
All ground floor.
Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 with en-suite shower, basin & WC, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, separate shower, basin & WC. Fitted kitchen. Dining room. Lounge.
Rowen is located in North Wales in the Conwy Valley within the Snowdonia National Park. The hamlet, with its whitewashed cottages and stunning views, has a reputation for peace and tranquillity and is a favourite with walkers and ramblers who explore the moorland and countryside that lies above this little village. The Roman Road, which passes above Rowen, runs close to many sites of historical interest, including the Maen-y-Bardd, a megalithic burial chamber that dates back to 3,500BC. It is set high on a hill and offers some spectacular views along the valley. A little further along you will find more standing stones at Bwlch y Ddeufaen. Nearby is Conwy, a World Heritage Site, which boasts an imposing castle and near-complete Roman walls. In addition, there is a fishing harbour and Plas Mawr, which is one of the best preserved medieval town houses in the country. In addition to a variety of National trust properties, there are also stunning beaches, the internationally-acclaimed Bodnant Gardens, Victorian Llandudno and the village of Betws-y-Coed.
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