Located just a mile from Abersoch and all its amenities, this beautifully restored cottage combines modern styling with original features and a mix of contemporary and vintage furniture. Offering space for large and multi-generational families and a pet, it has a sociable, open-plan living area and a large field outside that’s ideal for games.
Exposed stone walls, ancient beams and internal steps hint at the long history of this characterful holiday home, one of four in the grounds of a working farm. Its living space is stunning: a fully equipped kitchen, a dining area with a large table, chairs and a bench, and a spacious lounge with comfortable sofas grouped around a wood burner and a TV. A second sitting space, also with a TV, has a day bed and views over the front garden. Three of the four bedrooms are on the ground floor – a twin and, accessed through the snug, a double and a further twin (the latter with an en-suite shower room). There’s also a family bathroom on this floor, while the final bedroom, a very sweet double with rural views, is on the first floor at the top of cottage-style stairs. Outside, there’s a lawned area with garden furniture for alfresco drinks and meals, plus a large, open field.
This Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is renowned for its coastline and beaches, water sports and walking. Abersoch offers a great choice of shops and places to eat and drink, as well as a safe, sheltered beach. Play golf or ride horses, take a boat trip to the St Tudwal’s Islands, or head to the National Trust house and garden of Plas yn Rhiw, 6.5 miles. It is 7 miles to Pwllheli, famous for its historic Wednesday market, and 12 miles to the Glasfryn Parc activity centre.