This beautifully restored former mill cottage dates back to the 13th century and has been sympathetically updated to provide cosy, traditional holiday accommodation for four guests. Perfect for couples and smaller families seeking an idyllic retreat along the Llyn Peninsula, the property features a wood burner in an inglenook, underfloor heating, exposed stonework, whitewashed wooden beams and a pretty garden. Situated in the picturesque village of Llangian, this characterful hideaway makes a fantastic base for exploring the area’s beautiful countryside and bustling seaside resorts.
This delightful cottage features a snug, cosy lounge with a wood burner, a traditional inglenook and a stone wall, with parquet flooring and plenty of seating, providing a lovely space to sit back and unwind. The country-style kitchen/diner is at the heart of the house, with a large dresser and a sociable dining space. The ground floor also features a refreshing bathroom. A fairly steep wooden staircase leads up to two characterful attic bedrooms: there’s a cheery twin room with pine flooring, with a door leading through to the quiet double room. Both bedrooms are tastefully furnished with skylights in low sloping ceilings. A stable door leads outside; the pretty garden has a large lawn, wildflower areas and shrub borders, with plenty of seating including a bench and a table and chairs, perfect for dining alfresco on a sunny summer’s day. A small stream trickles alongside the garden – please keep children supervised.
The western edge of the Llyn Peninsula offers wonderful walks, with a beautiful long beach nearby at Porth Neigwl (2 miles). Abersoch (1.5 miles) has plenty of great places to eat and drink, with the bustling resort of Pwllheli a little further along the coast (8 miles). Local attractions include the Plas Glyn y Weddw Gallery and Plas yn Rhiw, both within 5 miles.