This imaginatively converted former chapel has been sympathetically updated to provide a light, elegant retreat for larger families and groups of friends seeking a unique getaway in a stunning part of North Wales. Offering spacious accommodation for eight guests, the property dates to the 19th century and lies in a tranquil spot along the breathtaking Llyn Peninsula. An ideal location for a special occasion, this stunning reverse-level holiday home has impressive arched windows, graceful furnishings, tasteful decor, stylish cornices and an eye-catching ceiling rose. Surrounded by glorious countryside, this lovely house is perfect for walkers, beach lovers and nature spotters.
A double-height hallway with a Victorian-style tiled floor leads into the property and features a reading area by the original chapel pulpit. Stairs lead up to the stunning mezzanine level which comprises a spacious and chic open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Light streams in through the high arched windows and across the delightful lounge which has a Smart TV and ample seating. A long dining table is over to the side, with a beautifully equipped kitchen, with a large central island, to the rear. Back downstairs, there’s a refreshing shower room and a beautiful bathroom with a central freestanding bath. The ground floor also has four simply decorated bedrooms: two king-size and two super-king-size. Outside, the patio overlooks the generous south-facing garden and features ample outdoor furniture offering an ideal spot for taking in the serene surrounding views. Private parking is available for eight cars.
The charming resort of Abersoch (6 miles) has a lovely beach, plus a choice of great places to eat and drink as well as a golf course and boat trips out to St Tudwal’s Islands. Other local attractions include the glorious beach at Porth Neigwl (4 miles) and Plas Gwyn y Weddw Gallery near Llanbedrog (3.5 miles).