The Shippon
The Shippon
Rural holiday barn conversion sleeping 2 people in 1 bedroom with 1 bathroom
ref.: SYK1390 - 2 miles from a sandy beach
- 4.7 star Trip Advisor rating
- Wifi internet
- Log Fire
- Garden
One bedroom: 1 x mezzanine king-size double. Ground floor bathroom with double-ended bath, hand held shower, basin & WC. Fitted kitchen. Cosy sitting room with dining area & woodburner.
Property type | Barn conversion |
Weekly price range | £323 - £1,610 |
Sleeps | 2 |
Bedroom | 1 |
Bathroom | 1 |
Parking | 2 cars |
Changeover | Saturday |
Dogs | Yes (1) |
Internet access | yes |
Full list of facilities at this property...
- 4.7 star Trip Advisor rating
- Wifi internet
- Log Fire
- Garden
- Rural location
- King size bed
- Dishwasher
- Cooker
- Fridge
- TV
- Underfloor heating
- Linen provided
- Towels provided
The Shippon cottage Wales
The Shippon is an 18th century detached barn conversion within a three acre rural setting in the Conwy Valley. The cottage sleeps two people in one mezzanine king-size double bedroom. There is also a ground floor bathroom, a kitchen, and a cosy sitting room with a dining area and a woodburner. The patio to the rear allows you to soak up the views of the three acres in which the cottage is situated and there is off road parking for two cars. The Shippon is an ideal location for a relaxing break any time of the year.
Conwy is an historic town and has been declared a World Heritage Site in recognition of its architecture and other links with the past. The town is most renowned for its medieval castle and town walls that are almost complete, both of which offer fantastic views of Snowdonia and the estuary of the River Conwy. Today Conwy is a bustling town that caters for both tourists and the local community. Ancient buildings sit comfortably among more recent properties and there is an abundance of places to visit. Top of the list is the Castle, but there are many more, including Plas Mawr, an architectural gem and said to be the finest surviving Elizabethan townhouse to be found anywhere in Britain. Towards the quayside you will find Aberconwy House a 14th Century merchant`s house believed to be the oldest townhouse in Wales. It has been carefully restored to reflect the daily life of its residents over time. On the quayside you may enter the smallest house in Britain or visit the Aquarium and Conwy mussel museum. Take a boat trip on the river and see the Great Orme, or sail upriver to see the full beauty of the Conwy Estuary and the Conwy Valley.
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