Pentrefelin, located near Porthmadog in Gwynedd, Wales, is an 18th-century house designed for large family gatherings and celebrations, accommodating up to 10 guests. The property is ideally situated near the Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers proximity to both Snowdonia and the coast. Guests can enjoy a variety of local attractions, including sandy beaches, walking paths, and outdoor activities such as sailing and windsurfing, all within a short distance.
The house features a spacious layout with a living room equipped with a Smart TV and DVD player, as well as a kitchen/dining/sun room that includes modern appliances like an electric oven, gas hob, and dishwasher. The ground floor also includes a utility room, a study/library, and a separate toilet. The first floor hosts five bedrooms, three of which have en-suite bathrooms, along with a family bathroom. The property is well-equipped with oil central heating, Wi-Fi, and a welcome pack, ensuring a comfortable stay for all guests.
Surrounded by mature gardens, the property boasts a large enclosed lawn with patio furniture and private parking for up to eight cars. Fishing opportunities are available on-site, with a 20% discount offered at the owner's fishery located nearby. The property has historical significance, having been owned by the daughter of Prime Minister Lloyd George, and it has remained in the same family for generations, maintaining its charm and character throughout the years.
The location provides easy access to a wealth of attractions, including the coastal town of Criccieth, known for its sandy beach and historic castle, and the bustling port town of Pwllheli, which features shops, dining options, and a weekly street market. For outdoor enthusiasts, the area offers numerous walking and mountaineering opportunities, along with three nearby golf courses and horse riding facilities. The property can also be booked alongside other accommodations on-site to host larger groups, making it an ideal choice for family reunions or celebrations.
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