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The Old Cartshed | Yr Hen Gwt Cart

(Ref. 1197661)

Llangernyw, Conwy Show on map

Customer rating 5.0

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Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: No

Features

  • Hot tub
  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Reviews & Ratings

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  • welcoming (3)
  • stay (3)
  • time (3)
  • views (3)
  • lovely (3)
  • here (2)

4 Customer Reviews

  • "We had a perfect stay in this delightful property, surrounded by stunning scenery and overlooking a beautiful river."

    Eirian was so welcoming and approachable, showing us around on arrival and providing a high chair for our baby. The property has been so lovingly put together, with every bit of decor carefully thought out. From ornaments to throws and pillows, everything felt high quality. You can really tell that the owners have invested massive time and effort, and the end result is something to be truly proud of. I wouldn’t change a thing about it. It was a bonus that the surroundings are perfect too. Beautiful green views from the windows, tonnes of natural light, and chickens, sheep and cows all close by. You can open the kitchen window and hear the river. What more could you want? I could have stayed here for so much longer. I would be delighted to come again as there were plenty of things we didn’t get to explore yet. Highlights were Manorafon farm park in Abergele (great for the kids- thank you Eirian for the rec), Betws-y-coed and the woodland trail, and Llandudno’s west shore beach. Thank you for a wonderful stay!

    Thank you so much Humaria for taking time to write the review, it was so nice to meet you and your lovely family. I’m glad you liked the newly renovated cottage, we tried to keep as much of the original features and character as possible. You left the cottage spotlessly clean and tidy, and of course you are very welcome to come back again to see us and the animals! Eirian Property Owner

    Reviewed by Humaira5.0Apr 2026

  • "My friends and I stayed here for a couple of nights and we absolutely loved it!"

    The house is gorgeous, perfect size for a few friends. Eirian was very welcoming when we arrived and couldn’t be nicer. We had a lovely time, nice and peaceful which is what we were after. Hot tub was fab and the views from it made it even better. We’d definitely stay again!

    Thank you Nicola for taking the time to write the review, I’ m so glad you and your friends enjoyed your stay at the Old Cartshed. It was lovely to meet you and certainly you are more than welcome to come back anytime. Eirian Property Owner

    Reviewed by Nicola5.0Apr 2026

  • "Great cottage in a good location to explore both the coast and Snowdonia."

    Friendly welcome and cottage well appointed. Lovely furniture, great shower, comfy beds, good views and hot tub was fantastic. Would love to return and would recommend.

    Thanks Ginette for the lovely review. Glad you enjoyed the hot tub and the cottage.We would welcome you back to the Old Cart Shed anytime. Eirian Property Owner

    Reviewed by Ginette5.0Mar 2026

  • "We had a lovely time away in this gorgeous secluded home."

    Everything you need is a short drive away but you're in the middle of the country side. The owners were very attentive and welcoming and I would highly recommend this stay!

    Thank you very much Laura for taking time to write the review. It was a pleasure having you stay as our first guests through Sykes. Thank you also for leaving the Cart shed so clean and tidy. You are more than welcome back anytime. Eirian Property Owner

    Reviewed by Laura5.0Mar 2026

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Summary

  • New property for 2026
  • Reverse-level
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request) with TV, 1 x king-size
  • Bathroom with freestanding bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail, and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove
  • Double electric oven, hob, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, kettle, toaster
  • 2 x TV, WiFi
  • Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Ample off-road parking
  • Front patio with furniture
  • Rear courtyard with furniture and hot tub
  • Sorry, no smoking and no pets allowed
  • Shop and pub 1.2 miles, river 0.1 miles

The property

The Old Cartshed | Yr Hen Gwt Cart, sits in a peaceful rural setting in the village of Llangernyw in Conwy on the banks of the river Elwy.

With Eryri National Park nearby, a toasty woodburning stove and a bubbling hot tub soaking in countryside view, this abode provides an appealing base for families and friends exploring both countryside and coast.

Your stay begins at the end of a long country lane, where fields stretch out on either side and the pace of life immediately softens.

Parking is close by, giving you time to pause and take in the stone exterior of this converted cartshed, its weathered walls sitting naturally within the working farm setting.

With cows grazing nearby and wide skies overhead, the sense of rural calm is immediate.

Access is via an external stone staircase that leads up into the main living space.

As you step inside, A frame timbers and a vaulted ceiling draw the eye upwards, giving the room a feeling of space and light.

Windows frame open views across the countryside, constantly changing with the weather and time of day.

The open plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area flow together with ease, striking a thoughtful balance between character and contemporary style.

Grey cabinetry and granite worktops bring a clean, stylish finish, while cooking becomes part of the experience as you look out over fields beyond the window.

A breakfast bar encourages slow mornings and shared plans for the day, while the wooden dining table is perfectly placed for relaxed meals that stretch into the evening.

The sitting area feels generous and welcoming, with an L-shaped sofa and armchair arranged around the log burner, ready for you to settle in after a day outdoors.

Framed pictures add warmth and personality, while a mounted television offers the option of a quiet night in, wrapped in comfort.

When it is time to wind down, a wooden staircase leads you back downstairs, gently lit as you descend.

Practical details are thoughtfully tucked away, with a washing machine hidden in the hallway, ideal for refreshing walking gear.

The super king-size bedroom has a characterful feel, centred around a quirky headboard crafted from a Welsh blanket, adding texture and a strong sense of place.

A sofa creates a space to sit and relax, framed artwork lines the walls, and patio doors open directly outside to a bistro set, perfect for stepping out into the fresh air with a morning coffee.

The second bedroom offers another calm retreat, dressed in warm pink hues with framed pictures and an armchair that invites quiet moments.

Doors lead straight out to the patio, allowing light and countryside air to drift in.

The bathroom completes the experience with a touch of indulgence, where a large rainfall shower provides a refreshing start or a soothing end to the day, with space to linger and unwind.

Outside, the courtyard becomes an atmospheric extension of the house.

A sheltered sitting area is arranged along the fence, where benches are softly illuminated by festoon lighting as dusk falls, creating a warm glow against the stone and open sky.

Nearby, the hot tub sits overlooking the surrounding fields, inviting you to sink into the warm water and let the quiet of the countryside settle around you.

With farm life close by and uninterrupted rural views, this outdoor space is made for long evenings, shared stories and moments of complete stillness.

After a day of exploring the beauty of North Wales, unwind in the hot tub and soak in the stunning views from The Old Cartshed | Yr Hen Gwt Cart.

Note: This property can be booked with ref 1102388 together sleeping 14 guests.

The Llangernyw Collection

The Llangernyw Collection consists of an outstanding selection of two countryside holiday homes resting in a peaceful rural setting in the village of Llangernyw, Conwy. This collection offers generous open-plan living, private hot tubs, toasty woodburning stoves, far-reaching countryside views and a setting surrounded by working farmland, making it a lovely base for families and groups of friends seeking a slower pace of life in North Wales. The surroundings enjoy a beautiful Welsh landscape, where quiet lanes lead through rolling countryside and the gentle rhythm of rural life sets the tone for a truly restorative stay.

Treat your loved ones to a meal out at nearby eateries such as The Old Stag in Llangernyw, a welcoming village pub serving traditional Welsh and British dishes in a warm, character-filled setting, ideal after a day spent exploring the area.

With its traditional Welsh cottages and scenic setting, Llangernyw is an ideal place to step away from the bustle of everyday life. Those with a fishing licence can enjoy peaceful moments along the River Elwy, while scenic drives lead you towards memorable destinations such as the majestic Grade I listed Gwrych Castle. History lovers will enjoy visiting Saint Digain’s Church, one of the oldest churches in Wales, as well as the medieval town of Conwy, where the imposing castle, historic town walls, Plas Mawr Elizabethan townhouse and the Smallest House in Great Britain offer a fascinating glimpse into the past. For coastal days out, the resort town of Llandudno invites leisurely walks along the pier and sweeping sea views, while cycling routes trace the coastline nearby. Outdoor adventurers can head into Snowdonia National Park for memorable experiences, from lagoon surfing at Adventure Parc Snowdonia and treetop challenges to Zip World thrills, with Carnedd Llewelyn and Glyder Fawr providing rewarding routes for keen hikers. Pretty streets, independent shops and welcoming eateries along Quay Street complete the experience, offering plenty to discover at a relaxed pace. Discover the Llangernyw Collection and enjoy an unforgettable countryside escape in the heart of North Wales.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.

Where you’ll be staying

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LLANGERNYW

Colwyn Bay 9.7 miles; Llandudno 13.4 miles.

Llangernyw is a peaceful Welsh village with a local village shop and friendly village pub which offers quality dining, real ales, a games room and is dog-friendly. There is also a coastal cycle path which runs along the Abergele seafront. Nearby in the village of Llanfairtalhaiarn, guests can find a Post Office and shop and a pub, nestled amongst quintessential Welsh architecture. For walking and outdoor enthusiasts beautiful Betws-y-Coed known as the "Gateway to Snowdonia", Zip World and Surf Snowdonia are all within easy travelling distance. The delightful Victorian town of Llandudno is also a short car drive away, offering quality shops, restaurants, a fantastic dry ski slope and exciting cable car rides over the Great Orme. There is plenty to do in this wonderful region at any time of the year!

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
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