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Charming former Quarryman’s Cottage situated at Penrhyndeudraeth, near Porthmadog, featuring fantastic views of the Glaslyn estuary, the Snowdonia Mountains towards Harlech and Cader Idris. Sleeps 2. Sorry no pets and no smoking in the cottage please. This delightful stone-cottage, recently renovated and modernised to a very high standard, is situated in an elevated position above the village of Penrhyndeudraeth and as such the views from the terrace garden/patio area (with table/chairs, barbecue and Summer-House) are stunning. Local tourist attractions include the Italianate Village at Portmeirion, the Ffestiniog Railway, and the Snowdonia National Park is right on your doorstep. Shops, take-aways and pubs in the village (5-mins walk). The beautiful sandy beaches at Black Rock sands, Morfa Bychan and Borth-Y-Gest are easily reached by car and the bustling town of Porthmadog is within a 10-minute drive. Parking nearby. Whether your passion is hiking, climbing, steam trains, relaxing by the seaside in summer, or even just staying cosy inside in winter and enjoying the views, this cottage is perfectly situated to enjoy what North Wales offers. Accommodation: Lower Ground Floor: Open-plan Kitchen/Dining room (with gas hob, electric oven/grill, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher, washing machine; dining table/chairs and a stable door which leads outside to the terrace garden). Ground Floor: Living Room featuring fabulous mountain views, Colour T.V. with ‘FreeSat’ a stereo with DAB radio, CD and iPod docking station; Selection of DVDs, CDs, books and board games and a Spanish guitar in case you wish to serenade your companion! First Floor: Shower Room (with walk-in shower, toilet and washbasin), 1 Bedroom (1d – King-Size; Colour TV with built-in DVD player, ample storage and kettle for you to make a cuppa! The cottage includes free Wi-Fi broadband connection, central heating as well as ALL bed linen/towels/tea-towels. All fuel included FREE. A "Good House-Keeping deposit of £100 required with the balance - fully refundable upon positive final inspection. PLEASE NOTE - As this is an old cottage the stairs are steeper and narrower than in modern houses and as such the cottage is unsuitable for the old or infirm.
TRIP ADVISOR REVIEW:
“Comfortable, roomy, tastefully furnished cottage in interesting and picturesque part of Wales”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 July 2011. This was the best holiday let we have experienced. It's a roomy cottage in immaculate condition, tastefully furnished and very well equipped. Nothing was missing. Being 'rained in' wouldn't have been a hardship. There were a lot of small touches which made a huge difference - for example, when we arrived there was milk in the fridge, tea and coffee in the kitchen and a bottle of wine on the table. This part of Wales has lots to offer. Mountains, beaches, wildlife, history, steam railways. In a week's stay we hardly scratched the surface. K. from Exeter.
“A lovely week. Great to to stay in a cottage that is modern but traditional and that has been well equipped. Barely touched the surface of everything available to do. Lovely meal at the Y Ring.
Should’ve booked a fortnight.” Clare & Martin, Hartlepool, Aug 2011