Yr Hen Festri, Y Felinheli

Yr Hen Festri is a stylish, former vestry, part of a group of two properties, in a small hamlet, just 2.2 miles from Y Felinheli, on the north coast of Wales and can sleep five people. This cottage has a ground floor king-size double bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a ground floor double bedroom, a ground floor single bedroom, a ground floor bathroom, a first floor open plan kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a woodburner and an external utility and drying room with shower and WC. Outside there is off road parking for two cars, a patio area to the front and an enclosed, rear patio with furniture, a barbecue and bike storage. Yr Hen Festri is a lovely base for your self-catering break.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 5
  •   Bedrooms 3
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Enclosed Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Pub Nearby
  •   Part of a Group
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Three bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x ground floor double, 1 x ground floor single. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower, basin and WC. First floor open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburner. External utility with sink and WC

Y Felinheli 2.2 miles. A stylish, former vestry, fully-converted to a high standard, in a small hamlet, just over 2 miles from Y Felinheli on the north coast of Wales. Furnished and decorated with luxury fixtures and fittings, mixing character and charm with modern convenience, this delightful Y Felinheli cottage offers superb upside down living, and boasts exposed, feature stone wall and oak A-frame beams, glass balustrade panels on the staircase and stylish granite worktops in the kitchen, as well as benefiting from a warming woodburner in the open plan living room. The three well-appointed bedrooms are all ground floor, though there are two internal steps in the spacious mezzanine hall. Outside this Y Felinheli cottage you will find the added luxury of a hot tub, along with a shower and changing room, making a superb area to relax and stargaze in the privacy of your own garden. There are numerous local activities easily accessible, such as the Menai Straits for dinghy sailing, an abundance of doorstep walks, and with Caernarfon and Anglesey within five miles, you are in an ideal location for exploring the local delights. Within a few minutes’ walk from this Y Felinheli cottage is a wonderful five star restaurant, the ideal place for an evening meal to complete your luxury holiday break in this wonderful area. Note: This property is next to Ref. 30276, together they sleep 12.

Formerly known as Port Dinorwic, Y Felinheli is situated on the beautiful Menai Straits between the historic town of Caernarfon and the cathedral city of Bangor. This lovely harbour town is home to a small, established yachting marina with an interesting lock, which allows boats to enter or leave before cruising down the Straits to the open sea. There is also a wide selection of amenities in the village as well as pubs, restaurants, shops and a hotel, whilst just two miles away is an award-winning five-star restaurant for something a little more special. The landscape of this pretty region is incredibly diverse and offers the stunning mountain of Snowdonia, the beautiful Lleyn Peninsula, and the sandy beaches of the Isle of Anglesey – all of which are within easy driving distance.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with woodburner. Electric oven, ceramic hob, microwave, fridge with freezer box, Wine cooler, washing machine and tumble dryer in external utility, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and stairgate on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Front patio and enclosed rear patio with furniture and BBQ. Bike storage. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 2 miles, pub/restaurant 5 mins walk. Note: Although the bedrooms and the bathroom are on the ground floor, there are two internal steps: Note: Electric car charging is not permitted in this property. Note : Monday and Friday are preferred check-in days - other days are subject to availability with cleaners. No Sunday check-in Please note - This property accepts a minimum of 3 nights.

Location Details

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.

Reviews

Had booked a long weekend in May but due to the Covid 19 situation was told not to travel. We had also made bookings with Zip world and other locations within the area. We contacted Sykes cottages and were told we would still have to pay a cancellation fee. I'm very disappointed that due to no fault of ours we are still being charged and no alternative dates offered. Very poor service.

Rated by PFergudon reviewed on 26th March 2020

Yr hen festri was a great accommodation for a break very clean and comfortable Views from the upstairs skylights were fabulous Hot tub was excellent it was a shame there is no access from the rear of the property but that can't be changed Mattresses were a bit lumpy but did not affect the break

Rated by PAUL m reviewed on 13th May 2019

This cottage was a perfect mix of traditional and modern. Very clean when we arrived with a selection of board games to play which was a nice touch. Both the bathroom and ensuite were modern. We enjoyed use of the hot tub also. Lovely place to stay and not far drive from some beautiful sights. Would love to visit again!

Rated by Amy C reviewed on 13th November 2018

The good points- This cottage sleeps 5 people It has a hot tub There is a log burner Lots of cooking facilities in the kitchen 2 bathrooms Parking for 1 car It is in a very quiet area Lovely marina town 5 minutes drive away Owner came to show us how to work the hottub A Christmas tree was left for us which made the cottage cute and festive The upside down living was quirky and worked quite well, didn't make you feel like you were in someone's house. There was a bottle left for us to enjoy from the owner. Not so good points (hence only 3 stars) The hottub is not accessible from the cottage, you have to leave the front door and walk down the side of the building and into the back garden... in your towel.. The cottage itself had a lot of minor quibbles, for example the sofa arms are broken and are folded in on themselves where someone must have previously broken them. There was wood for the log burner but nothing to light it with, we had to go put to buy matches etc. And the wood was wet so wouldn't light so had to buy this also. The beds are really uncomfortable and springy, none of us slept very well. The hot tub outhouse is not finished and looking at old reviews has been this 2ay for some time. We therefore didn't feel comfortable using it. The lights above the shower in the main bathroom didn't work. The cottage on arrival has a food smell which may be in the carpets/furnishings. The website said parking for 2 cars, but with 1 estate car we couldn't fit anything else on the driveway so had to park in front of the cottage alongside a car that was stopping next door (this wasn't a problem but Sykes website should probably be updated) One final point was that we were requested in the information pack to clean sheet the beds and empty all of the bins into recycling and normal. We have stopped in many cottages and have never had this been expected of you, we tend to clear bins etc. Out of courtesy but feel that removing bedding etc. Was a grumbly chore on departure day. Overall the stay was enjoyable but there was too many downsides to warrant staying there again. We are not very picky people at all and usually minor quibbles are overlooked but I feel like they have stuck with us this time as there were too many. Do not let my review put you off, it is a lovely cottage but I hope the owners take the feedback constructively to make your stay more enjoyable.

Rated by amymay4 reviewed on 10th January 2018

Yr Hen Festri is a fab cottage in an ideal location, the hot tub was excellent.

Rated by Mr Shickell reviewed on 11th June 2016

In a fantastic location, close to loads of things to do whatever the weather. A great cottage, loved the upside down arrangement. It was a high quality conversion.

Rated by Mrs Barry reviewed on 26th March 2016

Yr Hen Festri was excellent. The decor was outstanding and the wood burner was a wonderful addition. The owner was very helpful would go again.

Rated by Mrs Stanton reviewed on 15th December 2015

The house was beautiful and the hot tub fantastic.

Rated by Miss Lewis reviewed on 6th November 2015

The cottage was very nice, with a huge kitchen diner and views to Anglesey, with mountains on the other side. The cottage was spotless and the hot tub was excellent fun. Would recommend.

Rated by Mr McConnell reviewed on 11th July 2015

Gorgeous property in an excellent location.

Rated by Mr Whittle reviewed on 25th April 2015

An amazing property, furnished to a high standard.

Rated by Hepburn reviewed on 19th April 2015

The owner was very friendly. The cottage was luxurious, warm and cosy and was in a great location which made our Christmas holiday perfect. The views of the mountains with snow on were beautiful and having the hot tub and wood burner was the icing on the cake. There was also a great restaurant just in walking distance, the customer service and food was excellent.

Rated by Mr Hodson reviewed on 31st December 2014

Very nice property in a beautiful location.

Rated by Mr Rooney reviewed on 11th October 2014

We had wonderful stay in this amazing 'upside down' (sleep downstairs/dine up) converted vestry. It had all mod-cons + comforts of home, with some fantastic views either side (mountains or straits). The upstairs was especially remarkable with a modern feel but still retaining an original wall + amazing wooden beams (which i'm informed by owner Andy were painstakingly restored) Perfectly located with lots to do if weather ok, but wrap up if not & get out exploring & you won't be disappointed. There are a few supermarkets about 15 mins drive away, we used Tesco. A nice pub in the local village with good food & ale, right by the Straits. The owner Andy called by to ensure our stay was good & he offered good advice on places to visit. Overall we had such a relaxing break at the property, with added bonus of the hot tub meaning we would definitely come back here again. Would mention that when we when we stayed there the utility/shower/changing room by hot tub was not fully finished but this did not detract from our stay in any way. Thanks for a fantastic stay Andy.

Rated by egonronay49 reviewed on 5th October 2014

Stayed here for a week and thoroughly enjoyed our stay. Open lounge/kitchen area very well equipped and the downstairs bedrooms all light and bright and well furnished. The tiny village of Seion is quiet and peaceful. The Festry is superbly placed to visit so many places in Snowdonia you will never be stumped for somewhere to go. The hot tub round the back is a delight to ease aching limbs from a days walking. The conversion of the Vestry as a whole has been very well done and is a delight to stay in with all its exposed beams, Thank you so for the opportunity to stay here. :)

Rated by raynzena reviewed on 16th September 2014

Really enjoyed our stay here. Newly converted to a high standard. 5 adults managed very well. Mattresses too soft for us unfortunately and some sort of clothes hanging space needed in smallest bedroom when occupied by an adult but overall a wonderful place to stay.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 18th August 2014

We particularly liked that it was a converted vestry, the amazing wood beams and the views of the mountains on one side & the Straits on the other. We also loved the Hot Tub which made our stay even better - luxurious!

Rated by Mr Mcevoy reviewed on 18th August 2014

One the nicest self catering holiday homes we have stayed in. The house is extremely clean, very comfortable & tastefully decorated. The hot tub is a fantastic added extra! We couldn't have asked for better, thank you.

Rated by Mr Toal reviewed on 19th July 2014

Gorgeous property - a beautiful renovation and a great location. Enjoyed the hot tub. Thank you for the hospitality!

Rated by Mrs Pickett reviewed on 25th May 2014

A good location and the property was nicely decorated in a contemporary style with a good standard of furnishings. The hot tub was brilliant and the owners were so thoughtful and even provided extra towels. We wouldn't hesitate in booking to stay again if visiting that area.

Rated by Mrs Bland reviewed on 20th May 2014

The owner should be proud of the refurbishment. The upstairs living area was extremely comfortable and efficient. We just relaxed in the evenings and had a remarkably laid back time.

Rated by Mr Innes reviewed on 11th May 2014

Hot tub was amazing, quality of the property and furniture very high. The owner was helpful and at the end of phone if needed . Loved the stay, thanks

Rated by Mr Beeston reviewed on 12th April 2014

What a lovely place to stay, we had the best weekend away for ages, scenery was beautiful and the house was just right. The hot tub was perfect on a cold evening and so was the fire. Would like to come back and stay for longer next time.

Rated by Mr Terry reviewed on 2nd April 2014

Excellent accommodation. Newly refurbished and finished to a very high standard making this property fresh and modern and very comfortable. Would highly recommend this property. Lovely and warm hot tub made this a very relaxed and enjoyable break.

Rated by Mrs Varley reviewed on 16th March 2014

This is a stunning property in a quiet location near Bangor and Caenarfon. As a group of friends who wanted a relaxing weekend away it suited us perfectly. The recent conversion work has been completed to a high standard resulting in a comfortable cottage with a somewhat luxurious edge. The upside down accommodation is somewhat quirky but works well! On arrival we were greeted by Lorraine who gave us a quick guided tour of the property and facilities and made us feel welcome. A bottle of wine was In the kitchen which was a nice little touch. She explained that some previous guests had broken a glass in the hot tub so it was out of action on our first night. It was no problem for us and we more than made up for it the following night! The hot tub is fantastic and well worth paying a little bit extra for. The log burner was blazing also which was great and a good supply of wood to get us started. The lounge area is very comfortable and cosy, we spent a lot of time there relaxing on the comfy sofas in front of the roaring fire. The tv is probably a fraction on the small size, but who goes away on a break to watch telly anyway? The kitchen is large and well equipped, with all the essentials supplied. No need to bring washing up liquid etc, it's all there, including some tea and coffee. We cooked two nights, no problems. The bedrooms are tastefully decorated and furnished, very relaxing spaces with large windows letting in plenty of light. The only small critical comment I can make is that the mattresses are very soft, perhaps at some point the owners might invest in better quality ones as I think it would be money well spent. We all agreed on this, but of course some people like a soft mattress and it didn't detract from our enjoyment of the property. The 2 bathrooms are very modern and spacious and were spotlessly clean. All in all we thoroughly enjoyed our time at Hen Festri, a quite stunning property which I would not hesitate to stay in again and will recommend to friends and family.

Rated by SDQ1974 reviewed on 3rd March 2014

This property was outstanding! The pictures really do not do it justice. The interior was decorated to an excellent standard, with extra furnishings and detail. It was spotless on arrival, with the log burner already burning and a bottle of red wine awaiting; all of the kitchen appliances and utensils were virtually brand new and to a great standard. The hot tub was clean, hot and bubbling. The views were spectacular, with a field to the front and snow capped mountains to the rear. We will definitely revisit the cottage again. Thank you.

Rated by Mr Belso reviewed on 21st February 2014

The property is beautifully restored with original beams. The owners have opened up the second floor so that, over the rooftops, you have great views of the mountains. From the other side, I am told that you can see Ireland on a clear day. Though the weather was not perfect we were warm and comfortable. Great location and great property. Can't go wrong.

Rated by Mrs Hendry reviewed on 25th January 2014

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