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Ivy House Holiday Apartments

Ivy House Holiday Apartments, Colwyn Bay
 Credit cards acceptedNo smokingChildren welcome

Tariff:
From £45 per night with a minimum stay of two nights

Grading:
No



Address
13a Abergele Road
Colwyn Bay
Conwy
LL29 7RS
Self Catering
T: 01492 531297
F: 01492 531297


 
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Ivy House Holiday ApartmentsIvy House Self Catering is ideally located in central Colwyn Bay only two minutes walk fom the main railway station.

Once here you will be ideally situated for days out in Anglesey, Snowdonia, Betws-y-coed, Llandudno, Conwy, Rhyl and Prestatyn.

Being located in the town centre you will benefit from all the local amenities, including the Bay View Shopping Centre, Eirias Park and the nearby beach and pier.

Bracing walks are also available in the Pwllycrochan woods, only a few minutes up the hill.


Ivy House Holiday Apartments The modern accommodation comprises :-

Large Kitchen
Dining Room
Bathroom & WC
Large Lounge
2 Twin Bedrooms sleeping 4-6 people.

Ivy House has a rich history being the first stone built house and shop to be constructed in Colwyn Bay. Built next to a turnpike in 1865 by Thomas Hughes, a farmer from Llanrwst, he chose the name "Ivy House" as this was the English translation of his boyhood home "Plas Eiddew". In the early days the property was used as a dwelling, a shop and was even used to hold religious meetings in the large kitchen, until a more suitable site was found in 1871.
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