A converted coach house on the Little Orme has gone on the market for £1,795,000.

The Stables on Colwyn Road, Craigside is a former listed building which has since been converted into a luxury home, located on its own private enclave on the headland.

A detached four-bedroom property, the old coach house and stables is surrounded by beautiful gardens and is considered one of the standout properties currently on the market in North Wales.

North Wales Pioneer: The courtyard area, complete with hot tub, fire pit and seating areas. Photo: Visum The courtyard area, complete with hot tub, fire pit and seating areas. Photo: Visum

The attractive stone build’s interior has a contemporary farmhouse design with exposed walls and ceiling beams juxtaposed with more modern elements.

The house includes a cinema/music room, a games room, study, boot room, lounge area and a sweeping open-plan kitchen-dining area.

The master bedroom has its own private wing, and is accessed by a private staircase from the main hall.

North Wales Pioneer: The kitchen area. Photo: VisumThe kitchen area. Photo: Visum

It includes a walk-in dressing room and a spacious ensuite, with its most impressive feature a Juliet balcony overlooking the courtyard.

The courtyard area, which serves as a back garden of sorts, features a hot tub, various seating areas, a bar area and a fire pit table.

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The property also boasts an oak framed garage and a summer house towards the end of the garden, with views overlooking the Little Orme.

For more information on the property, click here.

North Wales Pioneer: The master bedroom. Photo: VisumThe master bedroom. Photo: Visum