Central Townhouse, 3-bed holiday home with courtyard, central Llandudno, sleeps 6
A beautifully presented three-bedroom townhouse right in the heart of Llandudno, perfect for families or groups of six looking for a stylish, comfortable base with everything within easy reach.
The open-plan ground floor brings together the kitchen, dining room and sitting room in one warm, sociable space. Cook up a meal in the fully equipped kitchen, gather around the dining table beneath stylish pendant lights, then settle in front of the TV by the electric fire for a cosy evening in.
Spread across three floors, the bedrooms offer a great variety: a king-size double and a bunk room on the first floor, and a charming double tucked into the eaves on the second floor, complete with a plush armchair, ideal for a quiet read. A modern shower room with walk-in overhead shower, heated towel rail, basin and WC serves all three bedrooms.
Step outside to the private enclosed courtyard, a lovely spot for morning coffee or an evening drink in the sea air.
Just a short stroll from the beach and town centre, with Snowdonia National Park only 20 minutes away by car. North Shore Beach is a 10-minute walk and the quieter West Shore is 15 minutes in the other direction.
Please note: no stag or hen parties.
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Book directly with us for the best available rate. No platform fees, and you’ll deal with Sarah & Dougy personally from enquiry to checkout.
Travelling with a larger group? The Townhouse can be combined with our Clifton Road apartments, Apartment 1 (sleeps 6) and Apartment 2 (sleeps 4), to accommodate up to 16 guests across all three properties. Get in touch and we’ll arrange everything for you.
“We had an amazing stay at Sarah’s house in Llandudno. The house was very clean and had everything we needed for a family of four. There was very thoughtful touches such as new milk in the fridge and Welsh cakes on arrival. The house is in a great location, only a short walk from both beaches and close to the tram station for a trip up the Great Orme.”
