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- 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
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Description
Bull Cottages is a substantial Georgian townhouse situated within the ancient UNESCO World Heritage-listed walls of Conwy. The property occupies over three floors, offering more than five bedrooms, multiple reception spaces, and adaptable layout. The main living areas feature exposed quarry stone, reclaimed architectural details, and restored fireplaces, alongside significant upgrades including a full electrical rewire and replumbed heating systems.
The property also has a self-contained annexe, known as The Gallery, with a kitchenette, private facilities, and a wood-burning stove. The upper floors provide four further double bedrooms, each with exposed beams and timber flooring. A private courtyard garden and a Grade II-listed Old Cockpit, available separately for £75,000, complete the property's features.