A family-friendly holiday home in the heart of the small village of Nefyn. Included - from the 1st May to 30th September - is a unique beach hut equipped with a little gas burner, chairs, table and basic cooking equipment. The main village amenities are less than 200 metres from the property, including shops, pubs, restaurants, and a post office. Nearby Porthdinllaen (2 miles) is maintained by the National Trust, and is famous for its rich and fascinating history as a fishing port. The sheltered port is ideal for water sports enthusiasts or observing marine wildlife. You can enjoy spectacular walking routes along the coastal path from the doorstep, or visit the popular resorts of Abersoch (12 miles) and Pwllheli (7 miles).
The accommodation is set out over three floors, and features colourful and contemporary interior design. The lounge on the ground floor is a comfortable space to relax by the wood burner and watch TV, and you’ll even find an electric keyboard to play. You can enjoy sociable meals in the spacious kitchen/diner, and the separate utility room is a useful space to wash and dry all of your beach kit. The kitchen enjoys views of the rear garden, with patio doors leading on to the outdoor space. The ground floor also benefits from a shower room. Take the steps to the first floor, where you will find a king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a twin room with an ornamental fireplace, a double bedroom with an ornamental fireplace, and a bathroom with a shower over the bath. A further staircase leads to the second floor, where you’ll find a spacious double bedroom under the eaves, with a wooden cot. The ceiling is low in some areas of the second-floor double bedroom.
Outside, there is an enclosed lawn garden with a bench seat and garden furniture.