Featuring exposed brickwork and flooded with natural light, this contemporary-styled barn conversion provides an utterly modern place to stay on the North Wales coast. Combining functionality with comfort and style, this spectacular cottage offers a fantastic place for six guests to call their own throughout a stay in the Snowdonia National Park. You can make the most of the stunning scenery that surrounds you whilst relaxing in the entirely enclosed garden that surrounds the property, or you can step out to explore coast and countryside adventures on the Wales Coast Path and amongst Snowdonia’s fantastic mountain peaks.
Original features including stone walls and oak beams are cleverly nestled amongst modern styling and minimalist décor in this fantastic, detached cottage. Step instantly into a kitchen/diner with French doors providing access to the rear patio, a handy breakfast bar and ample countertop space for rustling up tasty meals. Next door sits an atmospheric lounge with a welcoming wood burner, cosy seating and a Smart TV, a place where memories are made through unforgettable evenings in. Alongside a utility room and wet room on this floor, discover the first of three bedrooms - a twin with its own en-suite. From the lounge, a flight of stairs leads up to two further bedrooms, a king-size and a double, each benefiting from the added privacy of en-suite bathrooms.
Although the property is situated in an off-the-beaten-track location, just 1 mile from the coast, the popular seaside towns of Tywyn (4.5 miles) and Barmouth (10 miles) are just a short distance away offering attractions and amenities. Close to home explore walks along the River Dysynni (2 miles) and be sure to check out the local beauty spot of the Dolgoch Waterfall (5.5 miles). Slightly further afield, southern Snowdonia’s mighty Cadar Idris is accessible within a 12-mile walk.