Enjoy panoramic sea views from the balcony of this superb detached home, which is perched on the hillside 1.5 miles above the popular resort of Abersoch. The converted stone building mingles original features with high-quality, modern furnishings and is suitable for families and small groups looking for a coastal break in North Wales.
There’s an assured sense of style throughout this light-filled holiday cottage, with every detail carefully thought out. The spacious lounge on the ground floor is particularly impressive, with features including an oak floor and exposed lintels, plus comfortable seating and a Smart TV. Three bedrooms lead off this sociable space, all with oak-framed beds and TVs. The master king-size has sliding doors to a Juliet balcony with spectacular rural views, and an en-suite shower room, and the second king-size room enjoys a view over the rear terrace. There’s also a handsome twin room and a sleek, contemporary family bathroom that includes a huge, walk-in shower and a roll-top bath. On the first floor, the kitchen/diner is a delightful space with high, sloping ceilings and skylights. Shaker-style units complement a range cooker and a farmhouse-style table and chairs, and glazed French doors lead to a large balcony where you can sit and enjoy a morning coffee or an evening meal while relishing the fresh air and scenic surroundings. There’s more outside space in the form of a terraced garden, a real sun trap, which includes a BBQ and outdoor furniture, plus - ideal for ball games - a separate field opposite the house.
Abersoch boasts a wide variety of places to eat and drink, with options from fish and chips to cocktails. Its safe, sheltered beach offers water sports and boat trips to the St Tudwal’s Islands, while Porth Neigwl, 2.5 miles, is renowned for its surfing waves.