Approximately 1 acre plot with private paddock and secluded gardens
Bryn Morfa is a characterful four-bedroom cottage set in around one acre of private grounds, including a paddock and secluded gardens. The house balances historic charm—exposed beams, sash-style windows and granite walls—with practical comforts such as mains gas central heating and double glazing. Its elevated, semi-rural position puts Conwy’s medieval town and Llandudno’s coast within easy reach, while delivering privacy and countryside views.
Internally the layout is generous but cottage-sized: living and dining spaces, a sunroom that floods with light, a country-style kitchen and a flexible ground-floor room for a home office or studio. Upstairs the master bedroom includes a dressing room and en-suite; two further doubles and a single bedroom serve family or guests. The overall footprint is modest, so buyers should expect character rooms rather than large open-plan spaces.
The grounds are a standout asset — large lawn, paddock and mature hedging provide excellent outdoor space for pets, children and hobby farming. Practical features include detached garage and parking for several cars. Note the property was built before 1900 with granite/whinstone walls that are likely uninsulated; some energy-efficiency improvements and modernisation may be needed.
Practical considerations: broadband speeds are slow in the area despite excellent mobile signal, and the council tax level is above average. Flood risk is low. Bryn Morfa suits families, nature lovers or buyers seeking a country retreat with scope for sympathetic upgrading rather than someone wanting a turnkey, high-tech home.