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This beautiful detached farmhouse is within a 10 minute drive of Mount Snowdon. The décor and furnishings are of the highest standards. The village of Llanrug is about three and a half miles from Llanberis, gateway to Snowdonia, and the same distance from the historic castle town of Caernarfon. It's an ideal central location for your break. The property has three bedrooms. The master bedroom has a beautiful king size bed, colour television, bedside cabinets, clock radio and plenty of storage space. The second bedroom has a double bed, wardrobe, bedside cabinet and clock radio. The third bedroom has two single beds with bedside cabinets and a wardrobe. All bed linen is provided at no extra cost. The kitchen / dining room is fully equipped with all the utensils, cutlery and crockery for your break. It has a dishwasher, electric cooker, washing machine, fridge freezer, electric kettle, microwave, toaster and colour television. There is a large dining table with six chairs for you to enjoy any meal at the table. In the main lounge there are two large leather sofas. You can sit yourself down and relax of an evening in front of the digital Freeview Television and DVD. You will also find a selection of DVDs for you to enjoy. There is another lounge, often referred as the reading room, where you will find comfortable chairs, a CD player and a selection of CDs for you to listen to. The bathroom is equipped with a standard toilet, washbasin and power shower. Hot water is in constant supply via the oil combi boiler which also provides the central heating when required. The property is fitted with six smoke alarms and one heat alarm which are all mains powered and interconnected and tested regularly. There is no extra cost for electricity or oil for the central heating / hot water. There is ample off-road parking. Travel cot and high chair are available on request.
3
Bedrooms
1
Baths
6
Sleeps
Farmhouse
£ 198 
per week
Bungalow full of character, in the picturesque, coastal village of Llwyngwril, Gwynedd, available at affordable rates. One double bedroom and second bedroom with 2 bunks and a Zed bed for a third. Cot also available.Sea-view from kitchen main bedroom and garden, and hillside and farmer’s track from the rear windows.Wonderful walking country. Peace and tranquillity. Many things to do and local attractions.An ideal haven from modern living!This property is well equipped and every effort is made to ensure you have a comfortablee, enjoyable and hassle-free holiday.
2
Bedrooms
1
Baths
5
Sleeps
Bungalow
£ 119 
per night
Penaber is ideally situated to reach the local attractions and places of interest in the area such as Portmeirion, the Welsh Highland and Ffestiniog Railways, Mount Snowdon, all too many to mention and not forgetting the lovely beaches. Activities can include sailing, watersports, golfing and walking.Penaber is situated within close walking distance of Borth y Gest and Porthmadog, on the Morfa Bychan Road. The house sits in its own grounds with a private driveway for safe off road parking. Penaber has one twin and two double rooms, one of which can cater for families. All the rooms are en-suite, tastefully decorated and are non-smoking. They have tea and coffee making facilities and colour televisions.
1
Bedrooms
1
Baths
2
Sleeps
Guest House
£ 30 
per night
Located on Conwy Marina in Conwy, North Wales - the gateway to the Snowdonia national park. Walk to Conwy golf club, the beach and marina pub. Available July & August for weekly rent. Discount on 2+ bookings. Excellent base for touring North Wales. Charming holiday home, a short walk to the beach, golf (Conwy) and excellent marina pub, located on Conwy Marina in North Wales. Comfortably sleeps 5+1 with 1.5 bathrooms, private off road parking, cul de sac location, downstairs bathroom, sofa bed, free Wi-Fi, Sky TV + Sports, DVD and CD, dishwasher, washer/dryer, fridge/freezer, microwave, enclosed private patio area with furniture and BBQ. Upstairs is a king size bedroom with TV, twin bedroom with TV, single bedroom and full bathroom with shower.Located on Conwy Marina, in beautiful North Wales, 1km from the medieval town of Conwy, the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park and the Victorian seaside town of Llandudno and beautiful Island of Anglesey. From the house it is a short walk to Conwy Golf Club (Welsh Club 2007), beach and excellent marina pub. The medieval town of Conwy (a World Heritage Site) is dominated by its 13th century castle overlooking the streets of the town and pretty harbour. Here you will find restaurants, pubs, tea rooms and shops.Conwy is a perfect base for touring North Wales and a journey in any direction will take you to stunning mountain scenery, empty beaches and medieval castles.
3
Bedrooms
2
Baths
6
Sleeps
Home
£ 459 
per week
Historically, the house, with its service buildings (now cottages), was built 1803 – 1810 in the then fashionable neo-classical styles by the present owner’s 3xgreat-grandfather for his family. His son added the armorial stained glass window as a record, in striking colour, of the family’s links to equally colourful characters like Harry Hotspur, Lady Jane Grey, and the Mitfords. These links and more would be gladly explained!Geographically, Brynygwin Self Catering Country House & Cottages could hardly be better located. Situated close to the Snowdonia Natonal Park in a completely rural setting with 5 acres of mature informal garden full of colourful shrubs and fine trees, fields to either side, 15 acres of woodland above, and a river for fishing just across the little road hidden below. Yet, nestling way down beneath the mass of Cadair Idris (the 8-mile-long, 9-peak-high mountain range flanking Snowdonia’s scenic Mawddach estuary), it stands just one level mile west of the market town of Dolgellau and east of the picturesque estuary-head village of Penmaenpool, both accessible by road or trail.Practically, Brynygwin proves designer-suited for vacations away from modernity, rush and noise. Cars can park alongside their accommodation. Children and dogs can be safe in the enclosed cottage gardens, or free in the wider grounds. Wildlife lovers can enjoy birds, bats, badgers, and wild flowers. Fishermen can use our 100 metres of private riverbank and free permit to all the Dolgellau Angling Association waters. Walkers can set out in any direction with one of the many guidesheets provided. Mountain-bikers, narrow-gauge railway riders and castle connoisseurs find themselves ringed round with choice for their chosen pursuits.Flat 3: has, as well as its own kitchen and bathroom with electric shower over bath, one large light open-plan room with double-bed and bedroom furniture the round window end, two fire-side easy chairs, and convertible settee with large oak dining-table and chairs facing the tall arch-topped window that looks onto garden shrubs and through Scots pines to mountains across the valley.
1
Bedrooms
1
Baths
2
Sleeps
Home
£ 106 
per week
Geographically, Brynygwin Self Catering Country House & Cottages could hardly be better located. Situated close to the Snowdonia Natonal Park in a completely rural setting with 5 acres of mature informal garden full of colourful shrubs and fine trees, fields to either side, 15 acres of woodland above, and a river for fishing just across the little road hidden below. Yet, nestling way down beneath the mass of Cadair Idris (the 8-mile-long, 9-peak-high mountain range flanking Snowdonia’s scenic Mawddach estuary), it stands just one level mile west of the market town of Dolgellau and east of the picturesque estuary-head village of Penmaenpool, both accessible by road or trail.Practically, Brynygwin proves designer-suited for vacations away from modernity, rush and noise. Cars can park alongside their accommodation. Children and dogs can be safe in the enclosed cottage gardens, or free in the wider grounds. Wildlife lovers can enjoy birds, bats, badgers, and wild flowers. Fishermen can use our 100 metres of private riverbank and free permit to all the Dolgellau Angling Association waters. Walkers can set out in any direction with one of the many guidesheets provided. Mountain-bikers, narrow-gauge railway riders and castle connoisseurs find themselves ringed round with choice for their chosen pursuits.The one-bedroomed Mews (upper set of four pictures, once the brewery, sleeps 2/3), all ground-level, has a living room plenty large enough for a 3rd person’s folding-bed to remain always out in a corner. It has 2 night storage heaters and option of electric radiant or open log fire with logs supplied. With outlook onto its shrub-surrounded garden, it has been justly likened to a ‘bird-hide’ (the bird on the Activities page was taken from the Mews). Dog-owners too appreciate the modern fitted kitchen opening into this secure garden. The fully tiled bathroom has an electric shower over its cast-iron bath, and is next to the double bedroom with pine bed and matching light wood-finish furniture.
1
Bedrooms
1
Baths
3
Sleeps
Cottage
£ 115 
per week
Historically, the house, with its service buildings (now cottages), was built 1803 – 1810 in the then fashionable neo-classical styles by the present owner’s 3xgreat-grandfather for his family. His son added the armorial stained glass window as a record, in striking colour, of the family’s links to equally colourful characters like Harry Hotspur, Lady Jane Grey, and the Mitfords. These links and more would be gladly explained!Geographically, Brynygwin Self Catering Country House & Cottages could hardly be better located. Situated close to the Snowdonia Natonal Park in a completely rural setting with 5 acres of mature informal garden full of colourful shrubs and fine trees, fields to either side, 15 acres of woodland above, and a river for fishing just across the little road hidden below. Yet, nestling way down beneath the mass of Cadair Idris (the 8-mile-long, 9-peak-high mountain range flanking Snowdonia’s scenic Mawddach estuary), it stands just one level mile west of the market town of Dolgellau and east of the picturesque estuary-head village of Penmaenpool, both accessible by road or trail.Practically, Brynygwin proves designer-suited for vacations away from modernity, rush and noise. Cars can park alongside their accommodation. Children and dogs can be safe in the enclosed cottage gardens, or free in the wider grounds. Wildlife lovers can enjoy birds, bats, badgers, and wild flowers. Fishermen can use our 100 metres of private riverbank and free permit to all the Dolgellau Angling Association waters. Walkers can set out in any direction with one of the many guidesheets provided. Mountain-bikers, narrow-gauge railway riders and castle connoisseurs find themselves ringed round with choice for their chosen pursuits.The three-bedroomed Ty Clyd (lower set of four pictures, once the stables, sleeps 5/6) is Welsh for ‘cosy house’, a name calling for its 2 large night storage heaters and its deep-seated, high-backed settees grouped around the shelved alcove. Its single and double bedrooms are upstairs in the one-time, and still round-windowed, hayloft, while the downstair twin-bedded, once harness, room is reached through the conservatory which also leads into the cottage’s small walled garden. Again, there is a fitted kitchen and tidy bathroom with cast-iron bath and electric shower over.
3
Bedrooms
2
Baths
5
Sleeps
Cottage
£ 149 
per week
Tree Tops garden apartment, our vacation apartment in Llanfynydd, Wales is a separate wing of the owner's house which is situated near the first of the fly fishing lakes. It is all ground floor. The Scandinavian houses are 50 meters away. The car park for the apartment is outside the door which takes you into the hall. Off the hall is the large shower room with washing machine. The other door leads into the lounge/ diner/ kitchen which has fully fitted kitchen including a dishwasher.lake view. There is a pine dining suite and Scandinavian style lounge furniture with removable/ washable covers and a T.V. One door from the lounge takes you to one bedroom with double and single beds. The other door takes you into a bedroom with three single beds. The six windows of the Llanfynydd apartment rental have pretty views of the lovely countryside, the bedroom windows being low which gives a feeling of being part of the garden.On the West end is the private outdoor area with seating for six and a barbecue overlooking the fields with hills in the distance. Garden west view. This Llanfynydd vacation apartment has been graded three star by the Wales Tourist Board.Heating, electricity, bed linen and towels are included.
2
Bedrooms
1
Baths
6
Sleeps
Apartment
Our vacation cabin in Llanfynydd, Wales, is set in glorious countryside just 15 minutes from Chester. There are two scandinavian style houses overlooking an unspoilt valley which may be enjoyed from the elevated veranda. Each house is inspected by the Wales Tourist Board and these are awarded 4 star. Downstairs there is a longe/ diner, kitchen, shower room, toilet, twin bedroom and access to the private veranda. Upstairs there are two twin bedrooms. The houses are cleaned between lets and all bed linen and towels is supplied free of charge, we also include electricity and heating in our costs. Cars may be parked adjacent to the house or on the car park forty yards away. The wooded areas next to the houses provide the perfect habitat for birds so if you enjoy birdwatching this is the place to be! A visit to Roman Chester with its Elizabethan architecture is a must. The Snowdonian National Park is only a 45 minute drive away. Llangollen is just 25 minutes away where you may enjoy the river, the canal and the steam railway, it is also home to the International Eisteddfod. The Telford aqueduct at Froncysyllte, now a World Heritage site could be visited on the same day. Come to our Llanfynydd vacation cabin rental to enjoy walking, fly fishing on our own eight lakes on site, bird watching or just to soak up the peace and beauty.
3
Bedrooms
1
Baths
6
Sleeps
Cabin
Geographically, Brynygwin Self Catering Country House & Cottages could hardly be better located. Situated close to the Snowdonia Natonal Park in a completely rural setting with 5 acres of mature informal garden full of colourful shrubs and fine trees, fields to either side, 15 acres of woodland above, and a river for fishing just across the little road hidden below. Yet, nestling way down beneath the mass of Cadair Idris (the 8-mile-long, 9-peak-high mountain range flanking Snowdonia’s scenic Mawddach estuary), it stands just one level mile west of the market town of Dolgellau and east of the picturesque estuary-head village of Penmaenpool, both accessible by road or trail.Historically, the house, with its service buildings (now cottages), was built 1803 – 1810 in the then fashionable neo-classical styles by the present owner’s 3xgreat-grandfather for his family. His son added the armorial stained glass window as a record, in striking colour, of the family’s links to equally colourful characters like Harry Hotspur, Lady Jane Grey, and the Mitfords. These links and more would be gladly explained!Practically, Brynygwin proves designer-suited for holidays away from modernity, rush and noise. Cars can park alongside their accommodation. Children and dogs can be safe in the enclosed cottage gardens, or free in the wider grounds. Wildlife lovers can enjoy birds, bats, badgers, and wild flowers. Fishermen can use our 100 metres of private riverbank and free permit to all the Dolgellau Angling Association waters. Walkers can set out in any direction with one of the many guidesheets provided. Mountain-bikers, narrow-gauge railway riders and castle connoisseurs find themselves ringed round with choice for their chosen pursuits.Flat 2: With views onto the garden and to hills beyond, has ready bed-space for 11 (2 family rooms and a double twin), and is readily expandable to 14, or reducible to 2 using just the first floor bedroom. Its combi-boiler heats the radiators and gives instant and limitless hot water as well as mains pressure to the shower over the cast-iron bath. The kitchen and living room/diner are usefully interconnected for large number meals, enough cutlery and crockery being provided for a total booking.
3
Bedrooms
2
Baths
7
Sleeps
Home
£ 233 
per week

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Owner's website- http://www.balacottagebreaks.co.uk \r\nTo the right of the porch 1st and 2nd floors. Entrance from rear patio through porch to beamed dining kitchen. Level access to bathroom with shower.1 step up to cosy sitting room with radiant fire and slate fireplace. Also on this floor, two steps down from the hallway is an optional additional twin bedroom. This is particularly suitable for guests who prefer not to use the stairs. Stairs up to first floor leading to master bedroom with king-sized bed and en-suite bathroom with power shower. Twin-bedded room. Night storage heaters and panel heaters.\r\nPoachers Pocket is a spacious yet cosy self-contained luxury apartment formed from the middle and upper floors of the north wing of Cyffdy House and is dated at 1888. It was formerly the servants’ quarters and grain store and has its own private rear access – although on the middle floor of the house, curiously still at ground level and easily accessible to guests with limited mobility. \r\nElectric heating throughout. Fuel included. No smoking in the cottage please. 1 small dog welcome – special rules apply. Please note that Poachers Pocket is offered at 2 price bands, for 4 or 6 guests, depending upon whether the additional optional bedroom is booked. The additional bedroom is on the lower floor and is not suitable for young children.\r\nThe property features central heating, a microwave, a fridge/freezer, a washing machine,a dishwasher, 2 TV’s, a DVD player and a radio/cassette/cd stereo. Cottage rental is inclusive of bed linen, bath mats, tea towels, towels and fuel. A travel cot, high chair socket covers and safety gate are available, please note that baby cot linen is not provided. Steam iron and ironing board. There is a bath, hand basin, WC and a shaver point in the main bathroom and the en suite bathroom consists of tiled step in power shower, wc and hand basin.
3
Bedrooms
2
Baths
6
Sleeps
Cottage
£ 217 
per week

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Owner's website- http://www.balacottagebreaks.co.uk \r\nShippon Roost is a detached stone and slate Snowdonian longhouse. The beautifully beamed sitting room is converted from a former hatchery, with high vaulted ceiling. The bedrooms are formed from the old grain store. The kitchen was cattle byre. The rear stable door is cuddled by a private enclosed patio with floodlighting, barbecue and furniture. From the balcony, guests can watch owls and buzzards, which nest nearby. Guests to Shippon Roost with limited mobility will find this charming cottage very easy to access, with parking immediately outside both of the front doors.\r\nHallway with 3 bedrooms and bathroom off. From the hall, 4 steps up to airy sitting room with Villager stove on stone and slate hearth. Small balcony with French doors overlooking the courtyard and valley. Rear views to Arenig mountain. From the hall, 5 steps down to newly refurbished country dining kitchen, with front and rear stable doors to gardens. Bedrooms are 1 double with half-tester canopied bed, 1 twin and 1 full-sized bunk-bedded room.\r\nGas-fired central heating. Fuel included. No smoking in the bedrooms please. 1 small dog welcome – special rules apply. Minimum stay 3 nights.\r\nThe property features gas central heating with a a microwave, a fridge/freezer, a washing machine, a dishwasher, 2 TV’s, each with a DVD player, a video and a radio/cassette/cd stereo. Steam iron & ironing board. Full bed linen is inclusive, though not cot linen. Tea towels and towels are provided. Steam iron and ironing board. The bathroom has a bath, shower, hand basin, WC and a shaver point. A travel cot, high chair, safety gate, socket covers and fireguard are provided. For your convenience, a power-washer and storage for cycles are available.
3
Bedrooms
1
Baths
6
Sleeps
Cottage
£ 251 
per week

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Owner's website- http://www.balacottagebreaks.co.uk Nesting into the hillside with breathtaking views across open countryside, Crud Y Werin and its sister cottage next door, Crud Y Wennol have both been carefully converted from a former stone and slate longhouse barn. Many of the original beams and features have been retained and restored, and some delightful modern twists have also been introduced to create a lovely balance of old and new in harmony. The downstairs is split into 2 spaces. The well-equipped stylish kitchen and dining area is airy and light with plenty of space and serves as the main living area. This has seating and a flat screen tv with dvd. There is also a separate sitting room with oak flooring and comfy sofas also with a TV/DVD. This cottage has 2 bedrooms, a double bedroom with lovely ensuite bathroom and flat screen tv and a twin bedroom. The cottage has a really splendid open plan well equipped kitchen/dining room with doors leading to the rear garden which is fenced, gated and floodlit and which has furniture and a barbecue. These stunning cottages are part of a 150 acre farm with sheep and Welsh Black cattle. The field below the cottages is available for children to play in all year except lambing time, when guests can see lambing taking place at first hand. There are walks from the door of the cottages up the mountain to a private lake. From here the views are simply stunning and it is recommended to take a picnic. There is a nearby pub serving lovely home cooking, which is only a couple of minutes away by car.
2
Bedrooms
1
Baths
4
Sleeps
Cottage
£ 217 
per week

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Owner's website- http://www.balacottagebreaks.co.uk \\r\\nStable Nook is a newly refurbished 400 year-old detached stone built self-catering vacation cottage in a breath-taking location with panoramic views across the Llafar Valley to the Aran mountain beyond. This is the perfect base form which to explore the wonderful Snowdonia National Park. Surrounded by rolling hills and fields and peacefully set in 6 acres, the cottage is approached from a very quiet lane just 2 miles from Bala Lake.\\r\\nGround floor: Hall, large sitting room with Villager stove set in inglenook fireplace. Steps down from hallway to spacious dining kitchen with stable door to garden. Stairs from hallway to first floor: Master bedroom with king sized metal bed. Second bedroom with twin beds. Bathroom. Outside: Floodlit timber decking to rear, with panoramic south-facing views.\\r\\nThe property features central heating, a microwave, a fridge/freezer, a washing machine, a dishwasher, 2 TV’s, a DVD player, a video and a radio/cassette/cd stereo, steam iron & ironing board. Cottage rental is inclusive of crisp, fresh bed linen, soft fluffy towels, tea towels and bath mats. Fuel is also included in the price, so no extras to pay. There is an over-bath hand-held mixer shower and a shaver point. A travel cot, high chair, safety gate, socket covers and fireguard are provided. For your convenience, a power-washer and storage for cycles is available.
2
Bedrooms
1
Baths
4
Sleeps
Cottage
£ 217 
per week
Owner's website- http://www.balacottagebreaks.co.uk \r\nA most exceptional cottage in an idyllic setting summarises Bwthyn Clyd. Its name means “cosy cottage” but it is so much more than that. Set on the owners Grade 11 Listed historic farmstead, which was formerly part of the Rhug Estate and no longer a working farm, this stone built cottage has been lovingly converted from a cattle byre into the first of what will eventually be 2 designer vacation homes, each sleeping 4.\r\nThe cottage is arranged on 2 floors, with the sitting room upstairs to take advantage of the wonderful views.\r\nThe front door leads into the kitchen, which also has French doors to a rear floodlit patio area. The floors throughout the downstairs are of polished Welsh slate. Oak fitted units, granite tops and Belfast sink, washing machine, microwave and electric hob and oven. Dining table for 4, easy chairs and TV. Off the kitchen, doors to the fully tiled bathroom, with step-in shower, WC and handbasin. Also on the ground floor is a twin bedroom with beautiful hand made metal beds. An oak staircase winds from the kitchen to upstairs, which has oak floors throughout. \r\nMaster bedroom with vaulted beamed ceiling and ornate metal double bed. Sitting room with soft leather sofas, electric radiant fire, TV/DVD. Endless views across open countryside. The sitting room and the bedroom are separated by heavy curtains which can be tied back during the day.\r\nThere is ample parking right outside the cottage door, a private patio and barbecue area to the side with extended views across the owners land. To the rear of the cottage is a floodlit paved patio area with furniture. There is plenty of safe space for children to play.
2
Bedrooms
1
Baths
4
Sleeps
Cottage
£ 217 
per week

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Owner's website- http://www.balacottagebreaks.co.uk \\r\\nBeudy Brics, our most romantic cottage, is a detached converted barn built of slate, stone and brick. Perched at the highest point of Cyffdy, with stunning views across the 4-acre sheep paddock to Bala Lake, this truly delightful cottage is a great favorite with romantics, due to its secluded and very peaceful location. With newly refurbished interior throughout, the cottage is designed for privacy, comfort and warmth for year-round vacations.\\r\\nThe property features central heating, a microwave, a fridge/freezer, a washing machine, a dishwasher, 2 TV’s, a DVD player, a video and a radio/cassette/cd stereo. \\r\\nThere is an over-bath hand-held mixer shower and a shaver point. A travel cot, high chair, safety gate, socket covers and fireguard are provided. \\r\\nCottage rental is inclusive of bed linen, bath mats, tea towels, towels and fuel.\\r\\nFor your convenience, a power-washer and storage for cycles is available. Cycle hire available in Bala. A barbecue and garden furniture is provided and there is a Barn for barbecues if the weather is not co-operative. An elegant function room - The Retreat - is available for hire for group usage by prior booking.\\r\\nFor younger guests, in the Cyffdy grounds there is a large paddock with resident goat and sheep, and sledges are available for winter vacations. The Timber Trail Play Area, constructed to ROSPA standards, provides endless hours of fun, and the Barn offers shelter for wet weather play.\\r\\nGround floor: Entrance to split-level dining kitchen, sitting room with cast iron Villager stove on Welsh slate hearth. Downstairs bathroom. Stairs to first floor which comprises the master bedroom with double canopied bed and twin-bedded room.
2
Bedrooms
1
Baths
5
Sleeps
Cottage
£ 217 
per week

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Owner's website- http://www.balacottagebreaks.co.uk \r\nGwyndy was formerly the servants wing of this historic country house in the village of Llanuwchllyn at the other end of Bala Lake. This stunning house is arranged on 3 floors with 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. Gwyndy offers stylish, luxury accommodation, which is awaiting grading and fully expected to be awarded 5 Stars from Visit Wales. Ideally suited for 2 large families or several couples. 3 of the 5 bedrooms are ensuite, while 2 twin bedrooms share the 4th bathroom. Ideally the house sleeps 10 guests plus a baby in a cot, though for a supplement, it is possible for an extra 2 gueata to stay on alternative beds.\r\nDownstairs is a brand new country kitchen with breakfast bar and all the quality appliances one would expect from such a high spec property. The boot room off the kitchen houses a butlers sink, a hanging area for laundry, wetsuits and coats and safe secure storage for bicycles. There is a washer/dryer, a steam iron and an ironing board.\r\nThe dining room has a large table for long leisurely meals and a woodburning stove for chilly winter evenings.\r\nThe downstairs sitting room has lots of comfy leather seating, a TV, DVD and stunning views in all directions. The first floor has a single bedroom with en suite shower room and a double bedroom with en suite shower room. The top floor has a spectacular master bedroom with breathtaking panoramic views across open countryside. The master bedroom has a double bed and a single bed and an en suite bathroom. There are 2 further twin bedded rooms which share a bathroom with bath tub and shower. The garden is a truly delightful setting in rolling countryside on the edge of the village. There is a barbecue, garden furniture and an enclosed patio area to the rear of the house.
5
Bedrooms
4
Baths
10
Sleeps
Home
£ 550 
per week

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Owner's website- http://www.balacottagebreaks.co.uk Just 1½ miles from Bala, Glynrhedyn is a most exceptional stone and slate detached period country house which has been carefully restored retaining many of its original Victorian features. Approached from a gated private driveway and set in approximately 5 acres of enchanting woodland and river with 2 natural waterfalls and dipping pool, a convenient fallen tree offers a precarious and often hilarious river crossing. Several steps from riverside parking area lead to front door entrance. Spacious airy entrance hall. Cosy, intimate period sitting room with open fire and a wealth of bookcases. TV and video. Large and spacious dining room and integral kitchen. Dining table for 8, Many windows with window seats taking advantage of the stunning panoramic views in all directions. 2 pairs of French doors leading to timber decked balcony and stone terrace with steps down to riverside path, the other directly into the large furnished conservatory. From here an entrance door leads out to the terrace. Staircase to first floor with galleried landing. Very spacious master bedroom with king-sized bed. Mountain views from the 3 windows in this room. Double bedroom, twin bedded room, single bedroom. Guest bed available for 1 extra guest. Bathroom with step-in tiled shower, cast bath tub, WC and wash hand basin. Travel cot, safety gate, highchair available.
4
Bedrooms
2
Baths
9
Sleeps
Home
£ 495 
per week
*Nestling in a hidden valley above the magnificent Mawddach Estuary, close to where two small streams merge, this delightful traditional Welsh cottage is ideal for a holiday ‘away from it all’. *The thick stone walls of the cottage are pierced by windows looking out onto woodlands and hillsides. There is a huge inglenook with a wood burning stove in the cosy sitting room - watch the firelight flicker onto the old Welsh dresser - enjoy leisurely meals in the spacious kitchen with its large range cooker and sleep in the pretty bedrooms lulled by the sounds of the babbling brook. *On fine days just relax and enjoy a barbecue in the cottage garden and be seduced by this timeless world in a ‘secret’ valley! ACCOMMODATION: 3 Bedrooms sleeping maximum of 6 plus travel cot. 2 doubles & 1 twin all 1st floor (TV in 1 double). Bedlinen and towels provided. Bathroom on 1st floor with full suite & shower over bath. Shower Room on ground floor with shower cubicle, toilet and washbasin. Kitchen well appointed & fully fitted with gas range cooker, dishwasher, larder fridge, dresser and display cabinet, table and chairs seating 6. High chair. Fridge/freezer in under-stairs cupboard. Utility Room microwave, washing machine and tumble dryer. Sitting Room large inglenook fireplace with wood burner, 1 x2 seater and 1 x 3 seater sofa, easy chair and foot rest, large Welsh dresser, flat screen Free view TV/DVD. Fuel oil central heating and logs for wood burner inclusive throughout the year – no extra charge. Grounds medium sized garden, not enclosed, with sloping lawn, mature trees, wooden table and bench, round stone table with stone benches, barbecue. Care with toddlers please, streams nearby. Welcome Free 1 well-behaved dog. Ample Parking, room for a boat and there is ample grazing for your own horse - by prior arrangement with the owner.
3
Bedrooms
2
Baths
6
Sleeps
Cottage
£ 277 
per week
Converted barn carefully adapted to incorporate comfortable accommodation for 4 people.Situated on Halkyn Common which is triple SI listed. Ideally situated for privacy. Walking, fishing, bike riding, horse riding etc all in the immediate area but also only a couple of miles from a vibrant market town with its own Theatre restaurants etc.Two local traditional pubs one just half a mile and the other two miles away. The barn offers a ground floor fully fitted kitchen with dining area, stairs leading to an upstairs lounge with exposed beams throughout and glorious views of the Clwydian hills. Ideally suited for walkers, situated in a position with unrestricted walks for miles over the Halkyn common.Private garden with patio, barbecue area and boules court. Situated 3 miles from the historic market town of Mold with its shops, restaurants and theater and just 5 miles from the pilgrimage town of Holywell with Saint Winefrides Well and monastery's at Pantasaph. Medieval Chester is within half an hour with its wonderful half timber framed houses, shops, cathedral and racecourse. Snowdonia is within an hour and the coastal towns of Llandudno, Rhyl and Prestatyn are all within easy reach.Portmeirion is just an hours drive away, the beautiful Italian village where The Prisoner was filmed.Very central for exploring all the castles of North Wales and 15 minutes from the nearest beach.The barn offers 1 king size double bedroom, 1 room with bunk beds, bathroom with shower & WC, upstairs lounge with glorious views and fully fitted ground floor kitchen refurbished 2010.
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Cottage
£ 43 
per night

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