Located in the rural Llyn Peninsula in Wales, the Botwnnog Coach House is a Grade II listed property that has been renovated with contemporary style and attention to detail. Sleeping six guests, this luxurious home combines historical charm with modern trends, featuring a color palette of soft greys, yellows, and blues. The property is situated in the tranquil grounds of Plas Gelliwig near Pwllheli, within the Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The open plan living space of the Botwnnog Coach House boasts elegant wallpapered feature walls, a modern floating staircase, and a modern wood-burning stove. The kitchen features striking yellow pops and stunning tiles above white cupboards, while the dining area offers views of the garden. Upstairs, three well-appointed bedrooms each have their own unique charm, with modern wallpapers and stylish decor. The shower room features an original stone fireplace and trendy metro tiles.
The property's gardens are as stunning as the interior, with a pretty pond, fountain, ancient stone structures, and a fire pit area. Guests can enjoy the rural paradise while listening to the sounds of nature and taking in the beautiful surroundings. Nearby attractions include Caernarfon Castle, Snowdonia National Park, Porthmadog, and the Welsh Highland steam railway. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the stunning coastal views, charming villages, and outdoor activities available in the area.
The Llyn Peninsula offers a rich cultural heritage, traditional farmsteads, stunning beaches, and dramatic sea cliffs. Visitors can explore Aberdaron, a historic fishing village, or visit the National Trust's Porth y Swnt centre for insights into the peninsula's landscapes and cultural heritage. The seaside resorts of Abersoch and Llanbedrog offer sailing, watersports, and beautiful beaches, while Porthdinllaen and Nefyn provide picturesque coastal views and charming waterfront pubs. The peninsula's capital, Pwllheli, is a bustling seaside resort with a marina, art galleries, and a variety of shops and restaurants. For a glimpse into prehistoric life, visitors can explore the well-preserved village of Tre'r Ceiri on Yr Eifl mountains near Llithfaen.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!