Located in Aberdovey on the northern edge of the Dyfi Estuary, where mountains meet the sea at the edge of Snowdonia National Park, indulge in a romantic escape for two at this stunning period townhouse, complete with a crackling wood burner in the cosy lounge and plenty of rustic charm.
Enter the kitchen/diner, where a captivating feature fireplace takes centre stage alongside the wood burner. Should you choose to dine in, the kitchen provides a sociable space with a breakfast bar, an inviting sofa, and all the necessary equipment to whip up a delicious meal. As evening falls, gather around the dining table by the window, light the wood burner, and enjoy your favourite films on the Smart TV. After a day of adventure, retreat to the comfortable sofas on the first floor, where you can delve into a book from the library and plan your holiday excursions. Also on this floor, you'll find the gleaming shower room. When it's time to retire for the night, ascend the steep stairs to the beautiful double bedroom tucked under the sloping eaves of the roof. With all the creature comforts of home, this property provides the ultimate retreat for your holiday getaway. Though the property has no outside space of its own, the golden sands of Aberdovey Beach are just 200 metres away.
This picturesque village offers a delightful array of amenities, including a charming harbour, inviting pubs, quaint cafes, delectable restaurants, captivating galleries, and unique independent shops to discover at your leisure. Embrace the great outdoors with many activities right on your doorstep, from scenic walks and invigorating cycling routes to exhilarating sea swimming, sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, and fishing adventures. Don't miss the chance to tee off at the championship links golf course or unwind on the sandy beach. For further exploration, venture into Snowdonia to discover the enchanting Craig yr Aderyn, a Site of Special Scientific Interest renowned for its birdlife, and the stunning Dolgoch Falls, both within 15 miles of your door.