This delightful conversion of a chapel vestry boasts many original features and a wonderful welcoming and unique ambience. Quietly set on one of the oldest hills in Harlech, centrally located for all of the towns amenities, with the mighty castle in view, this cottage enjoys a panoramic vista over the Cambrian Bay coastline, Llyn Peninsula, beach and mountains of Snowdonia.
This delightful conversion of a chapel vestry boasts many original features and a wonderful welcoming and unique ambience. Quietly set on one of the oldest hills in Harlech, centrally located for all of the towns amenities, with the mighty castle in view, this cottage enjoys a panoramic vista over the Cambrian Bay coastline, Llyn Peninsula, beach and mountains of Snowdonia. Tucked away behind the old chapel hall and chapel, this charming cottage is perfect for a couple or friends alike who want to spend time together exploring this beautiful coastline. Well-appointed and furnished in a traditional and homely style, this spacious holiday home has some notable features including high ceilings, exposed timbers and purlins, original panelling and wonderful stained glass sash windows in the sitting room and bedrooms. Enhanced by the high ceilings, the sitting room welcomes you in and boasts views of the coast and castle, as well as benefiting from a multi-fuel stove, perfect for those cooler evenings, extending to the dining area, just ideal for a sit down meal in the evening whilst reminiscing and recalling memories from the days adventure and activity. A well-equipped kitchen with breakfast table and chairs, two double bedrooms, one boasting a lovely four poster bed and a bathroom completes this comfortable and welcoming cottage. Set next to an historic graveyard, complete with some ancient headstones, guests can relax on a summers evening, wining and dining on the raised decked seating area, which enjoys wonderful views of the sea, coast and castle, or sit and enjoy that early morning cup of coffee whilst planning the day ahead. Walks are in abundance from this delightful cottage, and a visit to the castle is a must, complete with a visitor and interpretation centre. Harlechs magnificent sandy beach is just over a mile away, and the famous Royal St. David's Golf Club, one of the finest links courses is just a 15 minute walk away, while the whole of the Snowdonia National Park is just waiting to be explored. Barmouth, Porthmadog, and the world-famous Italianate village of Portmeirion are all within easy access. This lovely cottage provides a great base at anytime of the year, whether youre looking for a quiet holiday with romantic moonlit walks along the beach or something a little more adventurous.
The delightful town of Harlech has much to offer, including a 13th century castle, the famous Royal St. Davids course, a beautiful sandy beach, good quality restaurants and a selection of shops. The Snowdonia National Park is nearby, as is the whole of the Llyn Peninsula that's just waiting to be explored.
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