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£875,000

(£324/sq. ft)

5 bed semi-detached house for sale
High Street, Conwy, Wales LL32

    • 5 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 3 receptions

    • 2,697 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Rare Grade II* Listed Cockpit

  • Situated within Conway Castle Walls

Optional Grade II Old Cockpit Available Separately | £75,000*

Hidden quietly behind an unassuming doorway and almost entirely concealed from passing view, Bull Cottages is one of those increasingly rare homes that feels less like a property and more like a remarkable discovery.

Positioned discreetly within the ancient unesco World Heritage-listed walls of Conwy, this substantial Georgian townhouse occupies a setting of extraordinary historical significance, surrounded by one of Britain’s most captivating medieval towns and framed by coastline, mountains and centuries of history.

Behind its understated façade lies a home of exceptional scale, character and versatility. Arranged across three generous floors, Bull Cottages offers over five bedrooms, multiple reception spaces and a layout that adapts beautifully to family life, creative living, hospitality or multi-generational occupation. Importantly, whilst rich in heritage, the principal residence itself is not listed, affording owners a degree of flexibility seldom found in homes of this age and setting.

The house carries a fascinating past, with origins believed to date back to the 1700s when the building served as stabling linked to a neighbouring public house before later becoming cottages, a toy factory and eventually a private home. Thoughtfully restored and reimagined by the current owners over the past eight years, Bull Cottages now balances authentic character with practical modern living.

Exposed quarry stone, reclaimed architectural details, restored fireplaces, handcrafted joinery and carefully curated interiors create a home rich in warmth and atmosphere, whilst significant upgrades including a full electrical rewire, replumbed heating systems, Hive zoned controls and Ethernet connectivity ensure the property functions effortlessly for contemporary life.

The main living spaces feel both elegant and wonderfully individual. A dramatic reception room with soaring ceilings, bespoke shelving and reclaimed Welsh chapel doors creates a memorable entertaining space, while traditional windows frame glimpses towards Conwy Castle, the sea and surrounding hillsides. Elsewhere, the kitchen offers generous proportions centred around an Edwardian fireplace and wood-burning stove, accompanied by a snug, boot room and flexible studio space.

A particularly compelling feature is the self-contained annexe, currently operating as a highly successful Airbnb known as The Gallery Completed in 2019, this beautifully designed retreat combines exposed stone walls, an inglenook fireplace, wood-burning stove and freestanding copper bath to create a space that feels closer to a boutique hideaway than conventional guest accommodation. Complete with kitchenette and private facilities, it offers exceptional flexibility for income generation, visiting family or independent living.

The upper floors provide four further double bedrooms, each softened by exposed beams, timber flooring and restored character features, creating spaces that feel calm, atmospheric and quietly connected to the home’s history.

To the rear, a private courtyard garden feels unexpectedly peaceful for such a central position within the town walls. Sheltered by historic stonework and softened by planting, it provides an intimate setting for entertaining, quiet mornings or evening dining beneath the open sky.

Quietly positioned beyond sits perhaps the property’s most extraordinary feature, The Old Cockpit, available separately at £75,000 and held under its own individual title deed Grade II* listed and believed to be one of three surviving historic cockpits in the United Kingdom as well as the only one in private ownership, it represents an exceptionally rare ownership opportunity with genuine historical and cultural significance.

Later serving as the studio of Victorian artist Henry Dawson and believed to have hosted Britain’s first women-only art exhibition in 1901, the structure offers remarkable provenance alongside intriguing future potential, subject to the necessary permissions and consents. Buyers may acquire Bull Cottages independently at £875,000, or purchase alongside The Old Cockpit for those seeking a truly unique and historically significant ownership opportunity.

Few locations balance heritage, lifestyle and connectivity quite like Conwy. Encircled by medieval walls and anchored by its internationally recognised castle, the town offers independent cafés, award-winning restaurants, galleries, coastal walks and access to the extraordinary landscapes of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. Conwy railway station is within walking distance, while the nearby A55 provides convenient access across North Wales, Chester, Manchester and beyond. There are multiple boat excursions as well as being home to the smallest house in the UK which is a popular tourist spot

Bull Cottages is a home of remarkable soul, flexibility and substance — equally suited as an exceptional private residence, boutique hospitality venture, creative retreat or multi-generational home. Opportunities to acquire properties of such scale and character within Conwy’s ancient walls are exceptionally rare.

This is not simply a home within the walls of Conwy. It is part of the story.

Material Information

  • Property construction: Traditional Stone and Slate
  • Heating type: Gas & Solid Fuel
  • Utilities: Electric, Gas, Water, Sewerage, Broadband
  • Gas Supply: Independently supplied by Wales and West Utilities
  • Electricity supply: Independently Supplied by sp Energy
  • Water supply & sewerage: Mains connected by Welsh Water
  • Broadband: Standard Download speed 8Mbps; Upload Speed 0.9Mbps. Ultrafast available (d/s 1800Mbps, u/s 220Mbps). Source: Ofcom
  • Mobile signal/coverage: Likely external cover on all major networks. Variable internal cover on EE & Vodafone. No internal coverage on O2. Source: Ofcom
  • Flood risk: Very low risk of any type of flooding. Source:
  • Coastal erosion risk: Shoreline Management Plan (smp). Source: Natural Resources Wales
  • Planning permission: None known at time of listing. Source: Conwy Borough Council
  • Accessibility/adaptations: Not suitable for wheelchair users
  • Coalfield or mining area: No. Source: The Coal Authority
  • Flight path: No. Source: Flightradar24
  • Radon maximum levels in the area may be in the 30% range. Source: UK Radon
  • Restrictions: Cadw listed building – Listing 3367 and separate Cockpit Listing . Property also located within the Conwy conservation area






EPC rating: D. Mobile signal information: Likely external cover on all major networks. Variable internal cover on EE & Vodafone. No internal coverage on O2.

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