Just over half a mile from the beach and amenities of Aberdaron, this handsome detached cottage enjoys village and sea views from its elevated position. Suitable for couples and families with older children, it is a spacious and comfortable base from which to enjoy lazy days by the sea or getting out and about in the Llyn Peninsula.
This two-storey stone property is full of natural light and feels very welcoming. Step through the tiled hallway and into the generously sized lounge, which has squashy leather seating around a smart TV and an inglenook with a flame-effect electric wood burner. The bright kitchen/diner has character and style, with its beamed ceiling, beautiful fitted cabinetry and a lovely reading nook from which you can enjoy the sea views. A utility room complements the kitchen facilities, and there’s also a WC on the ground floor. On the first floor, the principal bedroom is a large, light-filled double with a TV and an en-suite shower room. A further double bedroom (with sea views) and a single share a stylish bathroom. The private garden (not fully enclosed) has a lawn and a furnished patio area from which you can enjoy the wonderful views over Aberdaron and out to sea.
In charming Aberdaron, on the most western point of the peninsula, you’ll find shops, cafes and pubs as well as a mile-long sandy beach that’s popular for water sports. Stroll along the coastal path and explore beautiful coves, hidden beaches and other seaside villages. From Porth Meudwy, 1.5 miles from Aberdaron, you can take a boat trip during the summer months to spend half a day on the unique island of Bardsey, spotting seals and porpoises along the way. The seaside town of Abersoch is just 10.5 miles, and Pwllheli is 16 miles.