A breathtaking and stylish barn conversion lying on a private estate on the outskirts of the seaside market town of Pwllheli. Impeccable both inside and out, the house is amongst the most beautiful accommodation available on the Llyn Peninsula.
Size: Sleeps 2, 1 bedrooms NO CHILDREN OR INFANTS ( 2 ADULTS ONLY)
Nearest Shop: 0.4 mile
Nearest Pub: 1.0 mile
Coast: 1.1 mile
Pets: Sorry, no pets
Short Breaks: Available outside of the school summer holidays and Whitsun week
Smoking: No smoking inside
Rooms: large open plan lounge kitchen and dining room with sofa bed, mezzanine king size bedroom with en suite shower room
Beds: 1 king size
Luxuries: WiFi; firepit, wood burning stove, movement light sensors, Lutron mood lighting, underfloor heating, sauna with robes, slippers and extra towels. Franke boiling water tap, icemaker and cold water dispenser, Nespresso coffee machine
General: TV with Freeview, DVD player, electricity and heating included
Utilities: American style Fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, integrated double and grill, integrated hob, integrated microwave
Standard: Kettle, toaster
Other: Bed linen, towels and tea towels provided. Hypoallergenic duck down duvets and pillows - synthetic bedding available on request. Travel cot and highchair available if required; property only suitable for one infant. Logs provided for your stay, along with a small welcome pack of tea, coffee and milk. Netflix available.
Outdoors: Front garden with lawn, decking area, firepit, barbecue and modern outdoor furniture. Storage area, an ideal lock up garage for bikes, canoes, etc.
Parking: Private parking for 2 vehicles
You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
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