This impressive detached three-storey house is ideal for families and friends looking for an active holiday and seeking adventures in Snowdonia National Park. The ruins of Harlech Castle overlook this Edwardian house. Harlech is a lovely coastal town with a range of eateries and a sandy beach less than a mile away. The beach is great for kids to play and is backed by dunes which form part of a nature reserve. Away from the beach, the local area is rich in history, with the Neolithic site at Cors y Gedol 7 miles away.
Walk into the hall of this lovely property, set over three floors, which retains many original features blended seamlessly with vibrant contemporary furnishings and decor, creating a welcoming and homely ambience. Downstairs is a beautiful kitchen/diner with all the necessary equipment to make meal preparation a breeze and a dining space that invites you to linger after dinner. The lounge boasts comfortable sofas to relax and watch a film on the Smart TV. On the first floor is a family bathroom, two double bedrooms (one with an en-suite) and one twin with an en-suite. On the top floor, you’ll find two twin bedrooms (one with an en-suite) and another double. A bathroom completes the features of this period house. Make the most of fine weather in the enclosed paved garden, relax at the outdoor table and chairs, and fire up the BBQ to dine alfresco.
There are plenty of nearby attractions for all ages. Visit the Italianate village of Portmeirion (8.5 miles), take a trip on the Ffestiniog Railway (9.5 miles) or go to Llechwedd Slate Caverns for the fastest zip wire in the world (12 miles). Coed y Brenin Forest Park (20 miles) is ideal for forest walks or cycling, and Eyri (Snowdonia) National Park has activities for everyone to enjoy.