This detached house - built in the 1950s and stylishly refurbished - sits on a quiet, private, village road and makes a sophisticated home from home for families here to explore the nearby coastline of the Llyn Peninsula. The beach of Llanbedrog (half a mile) is National Trust owned and has a panoramic-view cafe for lovely lunches or snacks. After relaxing on the long stretch of sand, take a vigorous walk up the headland, via woodlands, and you’ll be rewarded with vast sea and mountain views. Other seaside destinations are nearby for day trips including Pwllheli (4 miles) - where kids can enjoy the amusements and those a little older can join the scenic Llyn Coastal Path for cliff-side rambling with excellent views - and Porth Neigwl (5.5 miles) which is famous for surfing and kayaking.
New: EV charger now available Make yourself at home in this spacious house with steps down to the front door. The lounge is an ideal mixture of cosy and stylish: relax on the large sofa or snuggle chair with the wood burner flickering in its enclave, which has bright, interesting artwork above. There’s a 55-inch Smart TV with DVD player for cosy family film sessions. There’s direct access to the conservatory from this room, adding to the relaxation - especially as the lounge’s many windows overlook the conservatory thus offering bright views out to the green garden. Make more memories in the rustic dining room with its big wooden table seating six, wood burner-effect electric stove and selection of games so you can while away hours of fun in this cosy setting. The kitchen is stylish: white wall tiles sit beside the feature colour wall, archway and parquet flooring. The ground floor also has a utility room with a washing machine and a handy cloakroom with a WC; while the relaxing conservatory is a house highlight. Overlooking the garden, it’s the perfect chill out spot with a double reclining sofa, beanbags, throws, cushions and a table with benches for dining with a green view. There’s an electric wall heater if things get chilly or, when the sun is shining, you can throw open the doors that lead directly to the outdoor patio. Upstairs, on the first floor, there’s a king-size bedroom with chic furnishings like the bright artwork and dressing table. Enjoy the many windows, some offering wonderful views over the sea and Cardigan Bay, right out to the Welsh mountains. The twin room, with a handy desk and chair, offers sea views too. There’s also a second twin room. A fully tiled bathroom with a shower over a bath completes the house.
Steps from the conservatory and kitchen lead to an outdoor patio with a wooden table, chairs, benches and a charcoal BBQ: the perfect set up for al fresco dining. The outdoor space is positioned to be a delightful sun trap. Further steps lead down to a private, shrub-surrounded lawn boasting a charming timber arbour (accessed via one step) with a marble table for six, offering sheltered outdoor dining. The outdoor electric point and beach-days-handy tap complete the social spot. Guests will also benefit from a small, green front garden and driveway.