Bryn Meirion Bach is a fantastic conversion of an old woollen mill warehouse, set over three floors, in the centre of Dolgellau, North Wales. The property is perfect for couples and small families, with a double bedroom and a single bedroom with exposed beams and purlins on the second floor, along with a bathroom. On the first floor, the open plan living area houses a kitchen with a breakfast bar and a sitting area. There is an entrance hall on the ground floor with a woodburner-style electric fire, offering you a warm welcome, while outside, the rear, enclosed courtyard is a great spot for alfresco dining in the summer months. There is a parking space for a small-medium car in a garage and additional roadside parking on the street. Offering oodles of character and charm, the mill has sash windows and you can even view the remaining mill workings! There is lots to explore in the immediate area, from walking and cycling routes to castles and beautiful sandy beaches, making Bryn Meirion Bach a great base for uncovering the secrets and delights of North Wales.
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Over three floors. Two second floor bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single. Second floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. First floor open plan living area with kitchen, breakfast bar and sitting area. Ground floor utility.
Once a woollen mill warehouse, this converted, Grade II listed cottage is cosy and centrally located in the old market town of Dolgellau, in the Snowdonia National Park. A warm welcome awaits you at this charming, well-appointed comfortable cottage, which is ideal for couples or small families who want to enjoy time together exploring one of the most beautiful areas of North Wales. The cottage is set over three floors and is full of character, with sash windows and some of the remaining woollen mill warehouse workings can still be seen. The entrance hallway, with its high ceiling, inglenook fireplace and electric woodburner-style stove invites you in. The delightful, open plan living space is on the first floor has exposed stonework and ceiling beams. There is comfy seating for everyone and a well-equipped kitchen with a breakfast bar for those leisurely breakfasts, or a morning cup of coffee while you plan the day ahead. The second floor accommodates the two comfy bedrooms with exposed beams and purlins, plus a bathroom. The pretty, enclosed rear courtyard is accessed from the garage or side entrance path, perfect for alfresco dining or just enjoying the peace and quiet of the area, relaxing over a glass of your favourite tipple and reflecting on the day. Tucked away from the main thoroughfare of Dolgellau’s town centre, this delightful cottage is just a moment’s stroll from its many shops, tea rooms, restaurants and pubs. A number of activities can be enjoyed nearby, including the largest mountain bike trail centre in Wales, Coed y Brenin, just four miles away. Starting from the town is the Mawddach Trail, from where walking and cycling take in spectacular coastal and mountain scenery. Further afield, a short drive will open your eyes to the marvels of the area. Enjoy the stunning architectural gem of Portmeirion, take a historical trip to Harlech Castle, or enjoy the industrial heritage of the Blaenau Ffestiniog slate works, steam railway, Zip World experience or Corris with its craft centre, King Arthur's labyrinth and Centre for Alternative Technology. Take to the outdoors with various activities available or alternatively, spend your days relaxing with the sand between your toes on the lovely beaches at Barmouth, Fairbourne and Aberdovey. This lovely cottage retains many of its original features from a bygone era, while its comfortable accommodation provides an ideal gateway discovering the mystical mountains of North Wales.
Dolgellau is a market town in the heart of southern Snowdonia, ideally located for discovering the outdoor activities, beautiful mountain scenery and sandy beaches of North Wales.
Dolgellau is a market town in the heart of southern Snowdonia, ideally located for discovering the outdoor activities, beautiful mountain scenery and sandy beaches of North Wales.
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.
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