Nestled in the delightful village of Mynytho, this stone-built family cottage beautifully marries charming original features with contemporary comfort and comes complete with a crackling wood burner in the lounge and its own private garden for al fresco dining.
Upon entering, you’ll find a convenient area to hang your coats and leave your shoes before exploring further. The lounge seamlessly blends traditional charm with contemporary style, adorned with tasteful furnishings and centred around the wood burner. The thoughtfully updated kitchen is well-equipped for your culinary endeavours, and from the kitchen, a step-down leads to the dining room, where all can gather to savour delicious meals. An adjacent utility room adds practicality to the home. The ground floor also hosts a double room and a bathroom. Upstairs, discover two stylishly designed bedrooms. The twin room, with charming exposed beams (restricted height), exudes a unique and inviting atmosphere. The spacious and elegantly appointed king-size room offers a luxurious retreat with a balcony boasting breathtaking views. This room is complemented by a gleaming shower room for your convenience. Outside, garden furniture and a BBQ invite you to enjoy meals while taking in lovely views across Abersoch Bay towards St Tudwal’s Island.
Spend a day basking on the sandy shores of Abersoch Beach (3 miles), Porth Neigwl (4.5 miles), or Llanbedrog Beach (2 miles), offering opportunities for sunbathing, swimming, beachcombing, and water sports. Head inland and explore the hills and vales of the Lynn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on foot or by bike, which begins 0.5 miles from your door. For culture and history, visit Plas Glyn y Weddw, an art gallery and cafe housed in a beautiful Victorian mansion (1.5 miles). Alternatively, explore the historic Criccieth Castle (14 miles) or take a trip to bustling Pwllheli (5.5 miles), with its marina, shops, and dining establishments.