Resting in the market town of Dolgellau is this charming stone-built cottage, The Toll House. Renovated from a rustic 18th century building into a wonderfully stylish and contemporary dwelling, The Toll House is a lovely base for a retreat for both families and friends alike. Entering the property, be welcomed into an open-plan living/dining space, complete with two leather sofas and a stone inglenook fireplace, housing a lovely jukebox as a quirky feature, offering a sociable setting to spend your evenings relaxing in front of the television, keeping up to date with your favourite shows, or enjoying a family movie night. Make use of the neighbouring dining space to gather together with your loved ones for an evening meal, or a hearty breakfast in the morning as you plan the day's events. To the rear of the property is a well-equipped kitchen, hosting all the necessary appliances for rustling up a meal for the whole family, featuring a handy dishwasher so there's no time wasted washing up. Follow the steps up to the first floor and discover three well-presented bedroom, comprising of a double, a twin and an intimate single room, with plenty of storage space and framing marvellous views across the countryside. Nestled at the rear of the property is a pint-sized enclosed terrace area, offering a secluded space to enjoy a cup of tea in the morning as you watch the sunrise with a good book in hand. If you don't fancy cooking one evening, take the short stroll into the heart of Dolgellau where you'll find a selection of pubs and restaurants serving culinary delights to suit all tastes, along with a number of well-stocked convenience stores for picking up any last-minute essential ingredients. Situated near the heart of the captivating landscape of Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, the local area is home to a range of countryside attractions, including the striking Cadair Idris mountain, boasting a plethora of mountain biking and hiking opportunities, along with Coed y Brenin, with many man-made mountain biking courses; a haven for those who enjoy the outdoors. Pack your bucket and spade and head to the nearby seaside resort of Barmouth, beautifully decorated with a sand and shingle beach, where you can enjoy an invigorating dip in the tranquil waters, or soak in the scenic views across the rooftops towards the coast from the top of Dinas Oleu. Explore the delights of the coast and country of North Wales with a memorable stay at The Toll House.
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