Cae’r Dyni is the holiday house for you if you are looking for a seaside family retreat! Nearly all of the windows have stunning views of the sea and Criccieth castle. This genuinely is a calming and peaceful home from home. Being part original and part new build, the two sections are united by an amazing slate-floored room with rocking chairs that look out to the sea through a glass wall. The staircase is beautifully crafted - in fact, hand crafted and beautiful, curated items is the common theme in Cae’r Dyni. It’s just lovely! The cosy sitting room has the most incredible views out across the sea. Sitting here looking out of the large windows with a cuppa and watching the sunshine play on the ocean would be blissful, especially if you also spot a porpoise or two! The comfortable sofas are set around a wood burner. There are chairs which you can turn to face looking out of the windows, too. There’s a flat screen TV, DVD player and hi-fi. The kitchen is open plan with a dining space to one end of the room, too. There’s a log burning Esse cooker, an electric cooker and gas hob as well as an American-style fridge with freezer, a microwave and a dishwasher. A TV always for some entertainment whilst rustling up something tasty - just don’t burn your supper! There is a large utility room with sink, washing machine and dryer. The dining area has a table lovingly made my the hands of Caer Dyni's owner. There are eight leather chairs, a wood burning stove and oak floors with underfloor heating. This is a great space for family meals. There is a delightful ground floor bedroom with squishy twin single beds. On the ground floor there is a cloakroom with loo and wash hand basin. On the first floor are three bedrooms, all furnished to a good standard. The master room has a solid wooden ‘stocks' bed. It also has an ensuite with a sumptuous roll-top bath, a separate corner shower and an incredible wash basin which started it’s life in Marrakesh and is now in a holiday cottage in North Wales! The other two rooms upstairs are doubles. All bedrooms have TV’s and DVD players. One of the other double rooms has an ensuite with a loo, wash basin and shower. The family bathroom is great! There’s a loo, wash hand basin and separate shower - the slipper bath is a real treat! Head outside and you’ll find a gravel area with seating that boasts some of the best views from a holiday house in Criccieth! Just soak up the sea views and the sea air from here with a glass of wine come sunset. There is off-road parking next to the property. Cae’r Dyni is not just a holiday cottage with sea views - it’s also only a short walk from the seaside town of Criccieth with a footpath leading down to the beach. Happy holiday memories will be made in this cosy and comfortable holiday house on the popular Llyn Peninsula.
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