This Grade II listed property has been renovated with much care and attention to detail to a very high standard, styled with contemporary furnishings and interesting personal touches and set in its own beautiful grounds.
- £783 per week
- £112 per night
- 6 Guests
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 1 Pet
Features
Beds & bedrooms
- Bed linen provided
- 2 double beds
- 2 single beds
Appliances
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Range/Aga
- Freezer
Bathrooms
- 3 WCs
- Towels provided
- Shower
Special Features
- WiFi
- Open fire or woodburner
- No mobile signal
Outdoors
- Garden or courtyard
- Enclosed garden or courtyard
- Outdoor storage
- Private parking
- Rural location
Nearby activities
- Walking
- Watersports
- Surfing
- Golf
Accessibility
- Walk-in shower
- Ground floor WC
Important - Please Note
House Rules
- No more than 1 pet
- Check in: 16:00
- Check out: 10:00
Description
Feel the tingle of history. Admire objects d’art from around the world. Hear owls hoot and the low buzz of dragonflies across the pond. This is pure style, pure luxury. And it’s all for you.
Perfectly mixed
It’s not possible to replicate this unique, personal, freshly converted Grade II listed property, set as it is among ruins, yet decorated with a classic modern eye. You’ll arrive in the most tranquil of spots, in the grounds of Plas Gelliwig in Botwnnog. Before you’ve even ventured inside you’ll have fallen in love with the garden, with its large circular pond with a huge pillar - possibly an old dovecote - right at its centre. A fountain and ancient stone structures are curiosities to ponder.Enjoy the seating area around the fire pit for those cooler evenings.
Through a stone archway you go, into the cottage and through to the large open plan living room. Light and bright and fresh. You’ll see the fabulous feature glass external wall, and original huge stone internal wall which cleverly separates the kitchen and sitting areas, but with cutaways to ensure a feeling of connectedness.
You’ll subliminally be aware of the careful palette of greys, yellows and blues as it filters through the house, with occasional pops of colour lifting and unifying the theme. You’ll admire the choice of modern wallpapers which give personality to each room, and the artefacts from around the world which make this luxury retreat feel seriously special. A striking woodburner is set for a cosy evening in, with your first batch of logs supplied and ready.
When you’re ready to explore further afield, The Coach House close to some of the best beaches on the Llyn Peninsula, including surf central Porth Neigwl (Hells Mouth), Porth Coleman and Abersoch. The National Trust's Plas yn Rhiw is just four miles away. Choose your adventures for the day ahead - Caernarfon for the castle, Snowdonia National Park or to Porthmadog for the Welsh Highland steam railway and Portmeirion Italianate village.
Bedrooms and bathrooms
Up the architectural, open tread stairs you’ll find three thoughtfully decorated bedrooms, the twin with antique French beds, and double with a glass door out to stone step, and a luxurious master en suite. The shower room is home to an original stone fireplace.
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