Tyn Lon Neigwl
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
Oil central heating. Oven, hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, washing machine, kettle, toaster. WiFi, 1 x Smart TV. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Balcony. Enclosed rear patio with furniture. Pet-friendly, unlimited number of dogs allowed. Dog beds and crates are provided on request with spare leads, bowls, and dog essentials available for use. Dog owners can request the use of an extra freezer if required for pet food. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.6 miles, pub 1.4 miles. Note: There is a good housekeeping bond of £150. Note: The field that backs directly onto the rear garden has sheep. Note: Dog sitting available if guests want to go out for the day or a an evening meal – charges apply – Full Day (9am – 4pm) or Evening (7pm – 10pm) £35. Access to the mews is via an archway there is a height restriction for vehicles of 2.2 meters.
Pen Glorian is a distinguished converted barn with origins reaching back to around 1750, once serving as the estate grain store where harvests were carefully weighed and recorded, its name, translating to “the place where the grain was weighed”, offers a graceful nod to this timeless agricultural past, today, the building has been thoughtfully restored, blending its historic charm with refined modern comforts to create an elegant and restful retreat. Tucked within a quiet mews‑style courtyard — a beautifully converted former farm courtyard with a small collection of neighbouring properties — Pen Glorian enjoys a wonderfully peaceful setting on the edge of the historic town of Conwy. The property is perfectly placed for those wishing to experience the town’s celebrated heritage, including the iconic suspension bridge designed by Thomas Telford, Conwy continues to honour the enduring legacy of Telford’s engineering, with cultural events taking place locally. Pen Glorian sits approximately four miles from the majestic Conwy Castle, offering guests the choice of a beautiful walk into town or a short, effortless drive, depending on ability and preference, the journey can be a scenic stroll through this historic landscape or a quick hop by car to the heart of Conwy’s medieval charm. Inside, the property offers a calm, refined atmosphere, the fully equipped kitchen provides all essentials for effortless self‑catering, while the inviting living and dining room offers a comfortable space to unwind. A first‑floor mezzanine lounge, with its soft lighting and electric fire, creates an intimate hideaway for quieter evenings. The charming sunroom provides an additional spot to relax with views across the courtyard and surrounding grounds.
The ground‑floor double bedroom enhances the property’s practicality, with the bathroom, kitchen and bedroom all set on the same level for ease and convenience. The shower room features a walk‑in shower, heated towel rail, basin and WC. Oil central heating, WiFi, bed linen, towels, fuel and power are all included to ensure a seamless and comfortable stay. Outside, the balcony and enclosed rear patio offer lovely places to take in the fresh Welsh air, furnished for peaceful outdoor dining or morning coffee, the garden is enclosed and the property is welcoming to dogs; however, guests should note that sheep occasionally graze in the field beyond the boundary.
Conwy itself is renowned for its medieval castle and UNESCO‑listed town walls, while its charming streets are filled with independent shops, cafés and traditional inns. Nearby Llandudno offers a classic Victorian promenade and spectacular coastal scenery along the Great Orme, while Betws‑y‑Coed opens the gateway to the forests, rivers and mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.
With its rich sense of history, elegant interior and superb location, Pen Glorian provides a distinguished base for guests seeking a refined and memorable stay on the North Wales coast.