2 Pen-y-Bryn is a semi-detached stone cottage built in 1851 which has been fully refurbished in traditional country style. Set in a cluster of houses on a hillside in the village of Rhyd, (approx 4 miles from Penrhyndeudraeth) the cottage overlooks the countryside, amongst lakes, mountains and the glorious scenery of Snowdonia National Park with distant views over Harlech Castle. The south facing mature secluded garden is enclosed by a dry stone wall. Pen-y-Bryn is in an ideal location for holidaymakers to experience the diversity and beauty of North Wales with unique mountains and varied beaches surrounding the cottage in every direction.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room with doors onto rear terrac
Bathroom
Lounge with original slate inglenook & logburner
Views at the rear of Moelwyn Bach
Rear Terrace accessed from Kitchen/Diner
Master Bedroom with views over garden
The cottage has been furnished in tradional style offering comfortable accommodation with many period pieces of welsh furniture. Each of the three bedrooms have good quality beds, with the master bedroom including a kingsize white brass bed. Brand new full size bunkbeds and a further 4ft brass bed (ground floor) complete the accommodation for 5/6 people. The lounge offers comfortable seating with two 3 seater sofas and an armchair. A main feature of the cottage is the original slate inglenook fireplace which houses a large log burning stove. There is cable television in both the lounge & master bedroom, along with a dvd player in the lounge.
The countrystyle kitchen/diner has french doors leading onto a large slate terrace at the rear of the property - a unique spot for morning & evening sun and offering wonderful views over the Moelwyn. The large wood paneled bathroom includes a full size white bathroom suite and overhead shower. A utility room offers further storage/shelving space and a new automatic washer/dryer. There is a free standing freezer in the cupboard under the stairs. Every room has a night storage heater, the cottage is fully double glazed and well insulated. Outside - a pretty slate table has been built to create a sitting area within the walled terrace, futher garden furniture is stored in the cottage. The stone built BBQ and enclosed circular lawn area create an attractive cottage garden environment.
Facilities for this holiday cottage in Penrhyndeudraeth, North Wales
Property
Type:
Cottage
Nearest Bar/Pub:
Garreg & Maentrwog - 2 approx miles
Nearest Restaurant:
Maentrwog (The Grapes - v. popular) - 2 approx miles
Location Type:
Near the sea, Quiet, Rural/Village
Bedrooms:
2 Double Bedrooms, 1 Twin Bedroom. Master room - kingsize white brass bed. 1 set of bunk bed. 1 4ft brass double bed.
Bathrooms:
1 Bathroom. Electric Shower in addition to economy water heater.
Kitchen:
Cooker, Fridge, Freezer, Washing Machine, Iron. Very well equipped with extensive range of cooking untensil - allowing full range of home cooking.
General:
Real Fire, Central Heating. Economy 7 night store heaters in every room. Han towel, bath mat, tea-towels, dish cloths/scrubs, bin bags washing up liquid all supplied.
Dining:
Seating for 6. Dining table in kitchen/diner comfortable set for 5 places. Further seating available if required.
Entertainment:
Terrestrial TV, DVD, Radio, Board Games. Cable Satellitte TV in lounge & master bedroom. DVD in lounge
Outside:
Terrace, Garden, BBQ, Parking, Garden Furniture. The garden is a pretty feature of Pen-y-bryn. Parking for short periods is possible outside the cottage, otherwise allocated parking space 75 metres from gate.
Suitability:
Children Welcome, Pets Allowed, Sorry - No Smokers.
Well trained pets allowed by prior arrangement
Local activities in and around Penrhyndeudraeth, North Wales
Climbers, ramblers & holidaymakers - a unique location to explore the Snowdon range, with Cnicht & the Moelwyns directly behind the cottage. Easier walks to be found on woodland paths wrapping around beautiful lakes only 0.5 miles away. Ffestiniog Railway - can be heard whistling its way around the cottage and stopping at the popular Tan-y-Bwlch station (0.5 miles away). Welsh Castles - Harlech, Criccieth and further a field Caernarfon and Penryn.
Historic towns, craft shops and local pubs - Portmerion, the fantasy world created by local architect Clough Williams Ellis (4 miles), along with the tourist centres of Beddgelert and Betwsycoed. Beaches - extensive sands of Morfa Bychan or the smaller coves of Borth y Guest and further on to the Lleyn Peninsular and Shell Island. Archaeology - the fascinating working mines of Blaenau Ffestiniog.
Rental rates for this cottage
Price Per Week
Quoted In
Approximately equivalent to
UK Pound
Euro
US Dollar
11 Jul - 18 Jul 2009
£375.00
€441.38
$611.25
22 Aug - 29 Aug 2009
£425.00
€500.23
$692.75
Rental Notes: Booking times: 4.30pm Sat of Arrival - 12.30 am Sat departure. (Some flexibility low season).
27/06/09 (Sat) to 03/07/09 (Fri) Now reduced from £375 to £325
06/07/09 (Mon) to 11/07/09(Sat) Now reduced from £375 to £310.
Logs & electricity are not included in rental charge.
Availability of Pen y Bryn
This property is normally available
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and December each year.
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Owner joined site on:
26 June 2004
Property listed since:
27 June 2004
Holiday Cottage in wales - North Wales - Gwynedd - Penrhyndeudraeth - Rhyd