The light-filled living spaces of this attractive stone cottage are truly appealing. Set close to the beach in popular Abersoch, it’s a pet-friendly destination for family getaways and also welcomes a furry friend.
Blending original features with crisp, modern styling, this cottage has a light and airy feel and manages to be both chic and homely. The rooms on the ground floor flow open-plan from one to another: the kitchen, which has a Nespresso coffee machine for those who need their daily caffeine fix, is adjacent to the dining space, with its oak table for six. This, in turn, leads to the vaulted lounge, where an L-shaped sofa faces the TV and a modern wood burner provides cosy warmth for cooler evenings. A charming double bedroom with an en-suite shower room is also on the ground floor, while on the first floor there are two further bedrooms - a double and a twin - sharing a shower room. Outside, the lawned garden has wonderful views over the surrounding countryside, while the patio is an ideal spot for outdoor dining.
The Welsh language and way of life still flourish in the Llyn Peninsula, and the area is renowned for its wonderful coastline and beaches, water sports and walks. The cottage is about a mile from the centre of Abersoch, which has a variety of shops and places to eat and drink, as well as a safe, sheltered beach which is popular for water sports. Play golf or ride horses, both within 1.5 miles, or head to the National Trust house and garden of Plas yn Rhiw, 6.5 miles. It is 7 miles to Pwllheli, famous for its huge Wednesday market which has been running since the 14th century, and 12 miles to the Glasfryn Parc activity centre.