Located in the tranquil hamlet of Pengroeslon in Pwllheli, Gwynedd, this detached cottage sleeps 4 people in 3 bedrooms and offers stunning views of the coast. The property features a modern fitted kitchen, open plan living area with a wood burner, and lovingly decorated bedrooms with original features like exposed beams and a large inglenook fireplace. The spacious enclosed garden includes a BBQ and a free-standing clawfoot bath for a luxurious soak after exploring the nearby Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The cottage is well-situated for various attractions, including the National Trust beach of Porthor, the fashionable seaside town of Abersoch, and nearby villages with pubs and convenience stores. The sheltered beaches and scenic headlands of Nefyn and Morfa Nefyn are also within reach, with the opportunity to play golf at a top UK course and enjoy a meal at Porthdinllaen's Ty Coch Inn. The property includes amenities like a Smart TV, board games, and books, as well as Wi-Fi, central heating, and electricity. A private off-road parking area with an EV charger is available for up to 2 cars.
The cottage has 1 double bedroom, 2 single bedrooms, a bathroom with a bath and separate shower, and a crog loft with limited headroom. The open plan kitchen includes an oven, hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, and dishwasher, with a separate utility room housing a washing machine. Guests can enjoy the large wrap-around enclosed lawned garden with coastal views, a gravelled patio area with outdoor seating, a charcoal BBQ, and a log store. Pets are welcome, with additional charges, and guests are advised to bring their own dog bed. A security deposit may be required for the property.
Overall, this charming cottage in Pwllheli offers a peaceful coastal getaway with modern amenities, beautiful views, and easy access to the natural beauty and attractions of the Llyn Peninsula in Wales. Perfect for a family or group of friends looking to relax and explore the surrounding area.
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