Stay in a detached three-storey spacious home, full of interesting features and all the thoughtful luxuries for your stay. Ideal for families and friends seeking new adventures in Snowdonia National Park, this Edwardian house is at the base of the castle in Harlech, a coastal town with a range of shops, cafes and restaurants. Walk to the links Royal St David’s Golf Course, or along the miles of sandy beach to the sea and the castle which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with Snowdonia as its backdrop. Visit the Italianate village Portmeirion (8.5 miles), take a trip on the Ffestiniog Railway or go to Llechwedd Slate Caverns for the fastest zip wire in the world (12 miles). Explore the coast, visiting pretty towns and villages dotted with shops, museums and galleries in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Walk into the hall with original tiles and period details throughout and find the kitchen/diner straight ahead. If you decide to eat in, enjoy preparing a meal in the stunning kitchen with plenty of space to get creative. Once the meal is ready, gather around the large table that takes centre stage by the window; it has plenty of space for a party of 12 to dine comfortably and enjoy time together. After dinner, head down to the lounge where comfortable sofas, an electric fire and a Smart TV await - it is a lovely room to relax in after a full day out. Also on the ground floor is the utility room. Exploring this delightful property further upstairs, you will find six bedrooms to choose from. On the first floor, there are three bedrooms; two doubles and one twin. The double and one of the twin bedrooms have en-suites and there is also a family bathroom on this floor. Heading up to the top floor, there are a further two twin bedrooms and another double; one of the twin rooms has an en-suite and there is another bathroom just next door. Enjoy views of the Royal St David’s Golf Course and sandy beaches as you rise in the morning.
Make the most of the weather in the enclosed paved garden, dine at the outdoor table and chairs, and light the charcoal BBQ on warm evenings at the foot of Harlech castle.