ID: S11299
This cottage is a detached, converted stone 'chapel house' in a beautiful position high in the hills 5 miles NE of Dolgellau, with stunning panoramic views.
A former Chapel house, this property's elevated position in the hills surrounding Dolgellau produces some spectacular views of the surrounding countryside and Cadair Idris. The well furnished, open plan interior still retains the charismatic original chapel pulpit. The surrounding area is abundant streams which lead down into a waterfall, overall this property is ideal for those wishing to experience the beauty of North Wales in its fullest.
Size: Sleeps up to 5, 3 bedrooms
Nearest amenities: Less than 5 miles
Pets: Two dogs allowed @ £25 per week; check for more
Smoking: Not permitted at this property
Short breaks: Sorry, no short breaks
Rooms: 3 Bedrooms, dining room, study, living area, kitchen, bathroom
Beds: 1 Double bed, 3 single beds
Luxuries: DVD player, flat screen TV, WiFi
General: Video, woodburner (one basket of logs supplied), central heating
Utilities: Cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washing machine
Standard: Kettle, toaster, iron
Other: Towels and linen provided, high chair available, selection of books available. This property has natural Welsh water from a private supply, tested regularly and passed as safe for drinking.
Outdoors: Walled garden with secure bike storage
Parking: Private parking
You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
The house is located on a remote mountain road and guests visiting in winter should be well prepared for snowy road conditions and check the forecast carefully before travelling. If you have any concerns please get in touch before travelling.
Mrs Dubique
Perfect property for a remote location holiday, beautifully equipped and laid out. Comfy beds and sofas and a great base for outdoor activities even though that is not why we went. Wear to collapse and escape .
Mr Yeoman
Lovely isolated location with plenty of walks and amazing sunsets, house lovely and well kitted out. I'd recommend the precipice walk and the slate mine tour at blaneau festineog, and there's a lovely tapas restaurant in dolgellau.
Mrs Wood
This is a little gem up in the hills. Glorious views of Cader Idris and plenty of local walks. It’s remote but that’s why we love it :)
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