A romantic traditional stone cottage quietly situated in the heart of Mathry, only a few minutes drive from Abercastle and Abermawr beaches. All the traditional features have been retained in this extremely attractive cottage with slate flagged floors, open beamed ceilings and old bake oven. The spacious lounge retains a cosy feel with a wonderful inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. Beautifully furnished with antique pieces step back a hundred years yet with all mod cons. Enjoy a relaxing soak in an original Victorian roll top bath, while open tread stairs lead to the beautiful attic bedroom with wonderful brass bed. The small sitting out area with table and chairs is perfect for an alfresco meal.
A highly recommended holiday home to enjoy a quality break.
No baby equipment supplied, but you are welcome to bring your own.
This is a Special Host property which offers a welcome pack of drinks and toiletries to make your arrival more special.
Accommodation Facilities
Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV, DVD player, video player/recorder, towels.
Heating: Woodburning stove - starter pack provided, night storage and convector heating.
Electricity: Charged according to use except for the red weeks having the initial £10 free.
Parking: Yes.
Accommodation Layout
Ground Floor - Sitting/dining room, kitchen, bathroom/roll top bath/shower attachment/whb/wc.
Pen yr Idlan is comfortably furnished throughout and benefits from its location in the centre of the interesting and popular village of Mathry with its good pub serving food.
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