The house is located on the south side of the Snowdonia National Park and is an end of terrace house which, back in 1826, was a weavers cottage. We have recently extensively refurbished the cottage and this includes a new bathroom. The Snowdonia National Park is 5 miles away. Other attractions are the Centre for Alternative Technology, Nature Reserves, Talyllyn Railway, Devils Bridge and seaside Aberdovey and Borth. There are superb footpaths for walkers and trails for mountain bikers. The house sleeps four people - there is a double bed upstairs and a sofa bed in the sitting room. The house offers clean, basic facilities which is how we keep the rental rate low. There is an excellent cleaner who cleans at the start of your stay and at the end. All linen and 4 towels are provided, but do bring extra towels if you require them. We provide cotton sheets and a comfortable bed.
The staircase is a typical cottage style and is not suitable for people with mobility difficulties.
Children are very welcome but as there is a cottage style staircase, please do make them aware that they must walk and not run up and down the stairs.
This is a clean, simple Welsh cottage in a beautiful area close to much of the best of Wales. If you are looking for well placed accommodation with lots of traditional features then this is the perfect little cottage for your stay. Light the fire when you arrive and the atmosphere is delightful.
The house has a small front garden, a patio at the back and a large side garden. The house is in an ideal area for exploring the Snowdonia National Park.
There may be a store of logs and coal which you are welcome to use, but as I can't always guarantee that the previous guests have replenished the stock I do suggest that you buy coal, logs, firelighters and kindling from any of the local garages.
There are a number of very good restaurants in the area and lots of beautiful picnic spots. I can send you a list of interesting places to visit, fantastic picnic spots and spectacular scenery.