Ty Coch - Maentwrog is a delightful holiday cottage located in the glorious Snowdonia National Park. You’ll be greeted by a traditional Welsh stone cottage with definite kerb appeal. It’s nestled in an acre of landscaped gardens with a stream that trickles through National Trust oak woodland past the cottage. This is an idyllic setting for a family holiday in North Wales. If you enter via the front door you step into the landing on the mid level. Take the nine stairs down to ground floor where you’ll find the kitchen and living areas. Four steps take you up to the bedrooms. The spacious sitting room is lovely with its large inglenook fireplace with an oil burning stove making - this makes it wonderfully cosy in all seasons. The stove can be turned down but not switched off. In the summer, you can always open the windows and let the fresh air flow through! There’s comfy sofas, a TV with Freesat and a dining table & chairs. The snug has a log burner but no TV although there is a docking station for those of you that enjoy listening to your music. This is a great space to relax! The kitchen has a lovely rustic feel - there is underfloor heating and french doors leading out onto a seating area. Through the window, behind the Belfast sink are views of the garden. There’s a washing machine & tumble dryer, slow cooker, fridge freezer, electric hob, oven & grill, microwave. A family bathroom has a bath with shower over & wash hand basin. There is a separate cloakroom with a loo, too. There are three sweet bedrooms, one double, a twin and a single. One room has an ensuite with shower, loo & wash hand basin. Ty Coch - Maentwrog sits in around one acre of gardens that are yours to enjoy. Adjoining the holiday cottage are pretty woodlands owned by the National Trust. To the front of the cottage are lawned, landscaped gardens that are steep at times. There is a summerhouse with seating inside and a docking station - put on that music, enjoy the setting and sip your evening drinks! There is ample parking outside the house. Take a walk from the holiday cottage to the Oakley Arms for a meal or a pint! In the area surrounding the cottage are many wonderful walks, cycle routes, attractions & experiences on offer like steam train rides! Some of Snowdonia’s best tourist towns are a drive away too including Harlech with its sandy beach and castle. The pretty village of Llanbedr & Shell Island or bustling Barmouth. Whether you want to relax in an idyllic setting, or get out and about and explore the best that North Wales has to offer, this holiday cottage makes for an ideal base for your family holiday.
Weekly price from £763
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