Lleyn Peninsula holiday home - sleeps 4
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Pwllheli 3m, Criccieth 6m, Abersoch 9m, Portmeirion 12m
- Modern,stylishly furnished home with cream leather sofas, oak floors, long dining table with leather upholstered chairs.
- Cream/white and blue décor in the light and airy kitchen/dining/sitting room create a contemporary atmosphere in this 19th century house which was derelict and has been completely re-built using the original stones.
- French doors lead out onto a front patio surrounded by lawns overlooking paddocks and woodland and large oak trees shade the rear garden - complete seclusion and privacy with fabulous views of Snowdonia.
- A short walk away down a country lane through lovely surrounding countryside is a rare example of a complete, untouched medieval house - no fireplace and the smoke from the fire would have escaped through the hole in the roof - very sooty!
- Abererch Beach is 2 miles away and the wetlands behind are home to ringed plover and otters.
- Criccieth is a short drive away - a pretty seaside town with 2 lovely beaches overlooked by its small ruined castle - interesting shops, restaurants and tea rooms and the ever popular Abersoch is also nearby - lovely seating areas from which to enjoy the bay
- The Coastal Path runs from beyond Abersoch and can be used as a circular walk skirting Porth Ceiriad (Hell’ s Mouth) and inland through beautiful country lanes - not to be missed are the villages of Llanengan and Llangian.
- Penarth Fawr is a Welsh gentry Medieval House dating back to the 15th C . There are craft centres and a pottery on site. It is located just 3 miles outside Pwllheli.
- Portmeirion,designed by Sir Clough Williams- Ellis is a picturesque Italianite village with a lovely riverside walk, a number of individual & interesting shops and a choice of places to eat and drink.
- A unique narrow gauge rail journey from Porthmadog to Blaenau Festiniog. Do visit the fascinating Lechwedd Slate Caverns while there.
- 3 golf courses are all within an easy drive of this delightful house.
- An original inn with Good Food Guide recommended restaurant, public bar and lounge bar.
- Enjoy a fishing trip aboard Judy B with an experienced skipper in beautiful Cardigan Bay. Fishing between April and October you may be lucky enough to catch bass, bream or tope. Inshore trips give reasonable size pollack, codling, coley, ling and wrasse.
- A delightful 16th C manor house with ornamental gardens and wonderful views in Pwllheli.
- A lovely base from which to enjoy this unspoilt landscape and a coastline with over 20 beaches, coves, harbours and several marinas to explore all within easy reach of this Lleyn Peninsula holiday home.
2 Bedrooms sleeping a maximum of 4 plus travel cot. 1 double, 1 twin. On 1st floor.
Bedlinen provided.
Bathroom with toilet, washbasin and bath with shower over. On ground floor.
Kitchen/Dining/Sitting Room open plan with luxury fitted kitchen, electric oven, gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer, dining table and chairs seating 6. 1 x 2 seater and 1 x 3 seater cream leather sofas, 1 leather easy chair,. French doors to patio and views of paddocks and trees.
Utility Room washing machine and sink.
Fuel gas central heating inclusive May – September £30 per week outside these dates.
Grounds enclosed with ranch style fencing (care with small children please) patio, lawns, garden furniture.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking indoors please.
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