With three bedrooms, wonderful original features, a private patio and a shared games room, this delightful stone-built cottage set on the spectacular Llyn Peninsular offers the best of both coast and country living for a gathering of friends or family.
Step into a world of rustic charm at this characterful barn conversion that’s perfectly designed to welcome guests of all abilities with the front and rear entrances offering level or ramp access. Inside, the exposed stonework and wooden beams of the open-plan living area add a touch of warmth and texture, while the ample space allows for comfortable seating, dining, and relaxation. The ground-floor bedroom is also designed with accessibility in mind, featuring an adjustable double bed and an en-suite wet room with grab rails. A gallery-style first floor is where you’ll find the remaining bedrooms. Here, the low, sloping ceilings and Velux windows offer mesmerizing views of the picturesque countryside. The family bathroom features a Jacuzzi bath for a relaxing soak at the end of the day. Stepping out to the patio area, you’ll be greeted by sweeping countryside views, where the rattan outdoor dining table sets the scene for al fresco meals. The shared lawns beyond are set up with children’s play equipment, and there’s even a games room too.
A mile from the magnificent Hell’s Mouth Beach, this idyllic retreat serves as the perfect base for exploring the wonders of the area. Immerse yourself in the captivating scenery of the National Trust’s Plas yn Rhiw manor house and gardens (5.5 miles). For a day of seaside fun, try the golden sands of Tywyn y Fach (3.5 miles), the breathtaking beauty of Llanbedrog (5 miles), and glorious Aberdaron (9.5 miles). For a taste of the local culture, head to the vibrant village of Abersoch (3 miles). Here, waterfront restaurants and pubs serve up delectable delights that will tantalize your taste buds, while cosy cafes offer a much-needed fuel for your adventures.