The Outbuildings is a luxurious property in Llangaffo, Wales, offering accommodation for up to 14 guests. The property consists of a converted stone-built barn and a shepherd's hut, providing a perfect retreat for families or friends throughout the year. The main building features an open-plan living space with a woodburning stove, contemporary appliances, and stylish breakfast bar. Guests can enjoy alfresco dining with stunning views of the countryside and Mount Snowdon, or relax in the living/dining room with floor-to-ceiling windows and plush sofas.
The property boasts six beautiful bedrooms, including a super-king-size room with en-suite, a mezzanine games room with a snooker table, and four additional bedrooms with en-suite facilities. Each bedroom is uniquely themed and offers ample storage space. Outside, guests can explore the expansive lawn area and enjoy the remote surroundings, with nearby amenities in Llangaffo and Brynsiencyn. Local attractions include Anglesey Sea Zoo, Foel Farm Park, and Plas Newydd House and Gardens.
For outdoor enthusiasts, Snowdonia National Park offers opportunities for hiking, scrambling, and scenic walks. Nearby towns like Beaumaris and Caernarfon feature historic castles, independent shops, and dining options. The Outbuildings provides a delightful retreat for guests seeking adventure, relaxation, and exploration in North Wales.
Weekly price from £1890
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