19A Kingshead Street is a three floored cottage in the town of Pwllheli in Gwynedd, North Wales. It has two bedrooms consisting of a double room and a room with a double bed and single which is available on request, there is also a family bathroom and a cloakroom, the cottage can sleep four people. Also inside there is a kitchen diner and a sitting room with a gas effect woodburning stove and sofa bed available on request. To the outside there is nearby parking and the garden has a decking and lawn with a table and chairs. 19A Kingshead Street is a unique cottage in a fantastic central location.
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Over three floors. Two bedrooms: 1 x double, second floor family room with 1 x double and 1 x single. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with a gas wood burning effect stove and sofa bed.
Gas central heating with gas wood burning effect stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, WIFI. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Public parking nearby. Rear decking and lawn with table and chairs. Pets welcome. Shops, pubs and town center 2 minute walk. Note: There are steps down from the decked area to the garden, young children to be supervised. Note: Steep stairs up to second floor bedroom. Note: maximum number is for 4 people at property, extra single and sofa bed available on request.
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We arrived as a couple after reading the mixed reviews we decided to book.however description is shabby chic i feel the owners think this is a excuse for dirty in need of repair ect. Top bedroom bunk beds with one mattress n no bedding not child friends stairs so steep dangerous for adults n no bannister.curtains hanging off. No drawers little space for clothes windows all dirty paint work filthy and dirty. 1st floor bedroom didnt use defo not a double so dont adertise as double. Bathroom is filthy toilet and seat loose. Downstairs no welcome gesture like milk tea ect cobwebs dirty paintwork chipped paintwork behind sofa dirty when we arrived mould damp walls patio doors warped hard to open n secure paintwork rotten dirty lights hanging in kitchen dangerous lights without shades. throw overs on sofas need washing walked in the place didnt smell clean in fact smelt musty wifi is rubbish tv channels dont work including apps come on owners this property is up for sale but this are holiday n lack of care detail n maintainance has a negative impact on our holiday memories on a positive note location great my description is shabby chic confused with grubby and scruffy come on owners appears you dont care one bit garden hasnt seen any maintenance in a while over grown loads of potential but lack of csre . I think the point im making is the owner clearly doesnt care or take on board reviews as these are long standing issues which have not been rectified ALL PREVIOUS REVIEWS ARE ACCURATE YET IS STILL BOOKED UP TUT TUT
When we walked through the door we wanted to walk straight back out! The place was cluttered with the owners possessions which were everywhere - I don't think anything has ever been thrown out however unsuitable it is. There was clutter under the stairs which could have possibly had games amongst it but it nothing was accessible. Cobwebs everywhere - and I don't mean just a little bit - they were thick and looked like they hadn't been touched for years especially the ones in the bathroom. The decorative lights in the living room and kitchen were dangerous as they were very heavy and hung so low and the fittings were totally inappropriate - one on a small bent tack and the other with the dowel fitting halve exposed. We took these down during our stay as we were afraid that we would get knocked out by one of them. We couldn't cook or eat in the kitchen as it was so grubby and I couldn't lock the back door as it was so warped and the metal work caught on the frame so that it wouldn't shut properly. The light shades (the ones that actually had shades on them- not all of them did!) were cheap paper ones that were rusty and dirty and the curtains in the top floor bedroom were hanging on by about four hooks and couldn't be closed. The roman blind in the same bedroom also couldn't be opened. The shower handle was broken and had been placed under the bath for some reason someone knew that it should be fixed. There were so many things wrong with the place and not just because it's an old property. We understand that old places can be difficult to maintain and won't always be perfect but that can add to their charm however 19a Kingshead street was dirty, poorly maintained and unfit for anyone to pay money to stay there. We complained continually to Sykes who we booked our holiday through but they were useless and we just had the usual statement of 'we'll let the owners know'. However we've got no faith in this as having looked at previous reviews these issues have been raised since 2018 and nothing has been done. As we said previously please please please take note of the bad reviews - we wish we had!!!
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