Originally built as a grain store in the 19th Century, this detached property now offers accommodation for groups of up to four people. It is set in an enviable location, offering views of the sea and Mount Cader Idris. The grounds belong to the owner, although there is a private area of garden reserved for visitors with garden furniture and a barbecue for the sunny summer months. Inside, the accommodation is arranged over levels and the renovation has retained original features such as exposed beams throughout the property. For the colder seasons, the cottage is served by central-heating and a coal-effect fire in the sitting-room. With easy access to picturesque walks, this property is a tranquil base for a small group of friends or a family. More details...
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Location
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
The harbour town of Abersoch is part of the Llyn Peninsula, a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The area is a maze of outstanding coastal footpaths and beautiful beaches that play host to major surfing, sailing and wakeboarding events. Abersoch has a number of golf courses to entertain and challenge enthusiasts of all levels and, in June, the whole town takes on a real carnival atmosphere as the annual Abersoch Jazz Festival gets underway. Visitors are well served by shops, pubs and restaurants and there is a selection of fine beaches to choose from, in addition to a number of secluded bays, coves and cliffs to explore. The wildlife reserve on Bardsey Island will provide nature-lovers with the opportunity to spot puffins, dolphins and the yellow star anemone.
Description
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Property type
Cottage -
Theme
Child friendly
Secluded
Stair gateRural
3 star -
General
Central heating
Garden
Off road parking
Pets allowed
WiFiChild friendly
No smoking
Patio
Parking -
Kitchen
Dishwasher
Microwave
Washing machineFreezer
Tumble dryer
High chair -
Living room
DVD player
TVMusic system
Log fire -
Bathrooms
Downstairs bathroom
ShowerBath -
Bedrooms
Cot
Linen providedDouble bed
Twin beds -
Local facilties
Pub nearbyCoast nearby -
Leisure activities
BBQGarden furniture
Originally built as a grain store in the 19th Century, this detached property now offers accommodation for groups of up to four people. It is set in an enviable location, offering views of the sea and Mount Cader Idris. The grounds belong to the owner, although there is a private area of garden reserved for visitors with garden furniture and a barbecue for the sunny summer months. Inside, the accommodation is arranged over levels and the renovation has retained original features such as exposed beams throughout the property. For the colder seasons, the cottage is served by central-heating and a coal-effect fire in the sitting-room. With easy access to picturesque walks, this property is a tranquil base for a small group of friends or a family.
Split-level accommodation. Two bedrooms: 1 x ground floor double, 1 x first floor twin. Lower ground floor bathroom with 2/3 size bath (1.2 metres long) with shower over, basin and WC. Lower ground floor modern fitted kitchen. Ground floor sitting room with dining area, coal-effect electric fire and sea/mountain views.
Amenities
LPG central heating with electric fire in sitting room. Electric cooker and ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV, DVD player, stereo/CD player, WiFi, small book library. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and stairgate on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Lawned garden to side with patio areas and raised decking sitting area, with sea and mountain views, garden furniture and BBQ. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1/2 mile, pubs 5 mins and 15 mins walk.
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