A contemporary-styled, romantic hideaway with breath-taking views, The Old Cornmill has been carefully restored to create a fabulous holiday apartment which boasts both style and comfort. Overlooking the harbour of Porthmadog, the apartment is perfectly positioned at the centre of the action, just a short stroll from an eclectic mix of amenities. Inside you can find an open-plan layout, home to a kitchen, dining area and sitting area, it holds everything you could need for your self-catered stay. Enjoy a drink at the breakfast bar while you let your dinner simmer in the well-equipped kitchen area before heading to the bedroom to unpack your belongings. The king-size room is the perfect place to rest in between your action-packed adventures, home to an accompanying shower room so you can freshen up in the evenings before cosying up with a good book in your favourite pyjamas. For a relaxing day in doors, the dwelling holds an array of facilities to keep you entertained, with a television and accompanying DVD player and home theatre system, the sitting room offers the perfect spot for a film day with your loved one. The Old Cornmill is a wonderful retreat, in a wondrous spot for exploring the North of Wales and beyond. Note: This property can be booked together with Refs. 1020437, together sleeping four people.
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All one floor. One bedroom: 1 x double size. Shower room with shower, basin, and WC. Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
The Old Cornhill is romantic retreat offering stunning views across the harbour of Porthmadog. Boasting a combination of quirky and retro inside, this holiday apartment is in a wonderful location to retreat to after a day of exploring this bustling coastal town. An open-plan living area can be found at the heart of the dwelling; spacious and bright with its white walls, it’s a lovely spot to spend your evenings with your loved one. Also within the living area you can find plush sofas accompanied by a TV with a bluetooth speaker, there’s no better way to prepare your favourite meals in the kitchen than with all your classic songs playing in the background. Prepare a romantic real to be enjoyed at the breakfast bar before retreating to the bedroom for some rest. The low-level double bed can be found along the hallway, home to fitted wardrobes with ample storage space, you won’t have to worry about packing too much. A short stroll takes you to shops, galleries, restaurants, bars, making the local area perfect for those wanting to be at the centre of the action. If you’re feeling active, take a longer walk along the Cob, with its glorious wildlife and flora and fauna which leads down to the sea, making an ideal spot for a day of sun-soaking at the beach. Jump on a steam train to discover more of the hidden gems of Wales, or take a trip to the picturesque tourist village of Portmeirion to experience true wonder. In reach of Snowdonia, the Llyn Peninsula and Anglesey, the property is positioned perfectly for walks, attractions, cycle routes, and activities galore. The Old Cornhill can be booked together with Refs. 1020437, together sleeping four people.
Porthmadog is a lively harbour town lying on the Glaslyn Estuary. Home to individual shops and eateries, and the Ffestiniog Railway, it provides plenty to explore for all ages and tastes. Known as the gateway to Snowdonia National Park you'll be sure to be surrounded by ample outdoor activities. In reach of Portmerion, Black Rock Sands, and The Lleyn Peninsula, Porthmadog makes the perfect base for exploring the wonders of North Wales and beyond.
Gas central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher. TV, Bluetooth speaker and WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 0.2 miles, pub 0.09 miles
Porthmadog is a lively harbour town lying on the Glaslyn Estuary. Home to individual shops and eateries, and the Ffestiniog Railway, it provides plenty to explore for all ages and tastes. Known as the gateway to Snowdonia National Park you'll be sure to be surrounded by ample outdoor activities. In reach of Portmerion, Black Rock Sands, and The Lleyn Peninsula, Porthmadog makes the perfect base for exploring the wonders of North Wales and beyond.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
The apartment is in a lovely part of Porthmadog – near to the facilities in the town but far enough away for them not to be obtrusive. There is a great view, from the lounge window of the apartment, over the marina, towards the mountains. The instructions supplied by Sykes Cottages to gain entry to the apartment are confusing. The address given for The Old Cornhill is No6. But the door has a Number 2 on it. But there are two doors with Number 2 on them. You need to use the one at the back of the building, along the short, damp, rubbish-strewn alley way. There are two key boxes – use the one on the left of the front door. And the 5 digit code you are given is incorrect as the key box has only 4 digits. You need to omit the 0 at the end of the number you are given. It seems to us that the apartment was renovated for holiday lets about 15 years ago and has been left to fall into decline ever since. The two sofas are saggy, shabby and uncomfortable and the cushion covers are stained. The mattress of the double bed falls away at its edges as the edge springs have failed. The bed is very low to the ground and 4 flat pillows are supplied. There is a lot of black mould on the grout in the shower. The bathroom sink plug hole does not fit and your bowl of water will seep away whilst you are using it. The kitchen sink tap drips. The front door is not very secure and better locks would be advisable. The windows are draughty and, when it is windy, the wind whistles through them. The electrical items display stickers that state the last electrical test was in November 2022. There is an iron with a ‘failed – do not use’ sticker on it. There is an airer that has a broken catch so you have to lean it up against something otherwise it falls over. The oven door doesn’t close properly. The drawer of the washing machine was full of black mould when we came to use it. The freezer is heavily frosted up and, as a result, we could only open one of the three drawers. The cooker hood filters smell strongly of grease. The kitchen is fairly well equipped but a set of tongs would be useful and there are only 2 teaspoons and 2 mugs (4 or more of everything else). One of the wine glasses was cracked. Many of the glasses have dishwasher burn. We could hear every footstep made by the users of the apartment above us and, from our bathroom, we could hear nearly every word said by the users of the apartment alongside. The listing says there is a patio or outdoor seating area. This takes the form of a few pieces of broken and dirty garden furniture against the wall in the small courtyard where residents park and the bins are stored. The bins were overflowing and there was rubbish on the ground in the courtyard. One bin, in particular, was overflowing when we arrived and was only emptied a fortnight later as we were leaving. The gateway to the courtyard is very narrow and the courtyard has room for 2 cars if they are parked well. The spaces outside the building, on the road, were always taken and so we parked in one of the 20 or so spaces outside the Pen Cei pub along the road. The listing states the apartment has a TV. It is not a smart TV and only offers the freeview channels. The remote control for the TV does not work (we changed the batteries and it still did not work) so you have to use the channel and sound buttons on the back of the TV. The USB port on the side of the TV does not work. There is a blu-ray player but it and the TV do not ‘talk to one another’ and so the blu-ray player is useless. We reported this to Sykes Cottages AKA Menai Holidays on our second day and did not receive a response for 5 days. They sent round a ‘technician’ in our absence but the problems were not fixed. We reported this to Sykes/Menai but never heard from them again.
This is a lovely, well thought out, nicely equipped, clean and tidy flat on the second floor. The bed was comfortable but low down. The bathroom clean and shower maintained temperature. The arrival instructions from the booking agent were clear and concise. View of the harbour from the front window Parking in a shared courtyard or out on the harbour lay by. The entrance is at the back of the building and not nice, damp and mossy as it faces a large stone wall. It needs some tlc The main downside being; the floors all creak, it's not soundproofed-so you can hear all the goings on in the neighbouring flats, this then made us concious of our noise level, if we could hear them, they surely heard us (apologies) - and so not very relaxing!
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