The Beach House is a spacious semi-detached cottage nestled in the picturesque town of Criccieth, Gwynedd, North Wales. This charming property is designed to accommodate up to eight guests, featuring four well-appointed bedrooms: a family room with unique 'quad pod' bunk beds, a luxurious super king-size room with an en-suite bathroom, and two additional double rooms. The house also includes a family shower room, a fully equipped kitchen, a cozy living/dining area complete with a woodburning stove, a conservatory, and a convenient cloakroom, making it an ideal retreat for families or groups looking to enjoy the beauty of the Welsh coast.
With modern amenities such as gas central heating, electric underfloor heating, and a woodburning stove, The Beach House ensures a comfortable stay throughout the year. The kitchen is fitted with essential appliances, including an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, and dishwasher. For entertainment, the property is equipped with three TVs featuring Freeview, a DVD player, WiFi, and a selection of books, games, and DVDs. The outdoor space boasts a rear enclosed garden with a lawn and a raised patio area furnished with seating, a BBQ, and a hot tub, perfect for relaxation after a day of exploring the surrounding area.
Located in a serene residential area, The Beach House is conveniently situated just a short walk from local amenities, including a shop and a pub. Guests can enjoy the nearby beaches and the stunning landscapes of the Lleyn Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. However, it is important to note that the use of the hot tub is restricted after 11 PM to maintain the tranquility of the neighborhood. The property also offers off-road parking for up to five cars and lockable storage for outdoor equipment, making it suitable for those who wish to engage in outdoor activities.
Criccieth, often referred to as the "Pearl of Wales on the shores of Snowdonia," is rich in history and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the iconic 13th-century castle that overlooks Tremadog Bay and enjoy a variety of watersports at the two nearby beaches. The town is also a gateway to the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park, offering ample opportunities for hiking and cycling. Local attractions include the enchanting gardens of Portmeirion, the historic Ffestiniog railway, and several castles such as Harlech and Caernarfon. With its vibrant local culture, including pubs, restaurants, and tea rooms, Criccieth is a delightful destination for anyone seeking adventure or relaxation in a stunning coastal setting.
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