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Location: Aberdovey

Tywyn 5 miles; Machynlleth 11 miles.

The picturesque harbour village of Aberdovey is renowned for its mild climate, sandy beaches, sailing and a championship 18-hole links golf course (rated in the UK's top 100). The village is often referred to as “an artist's paradise” with its pastel coloured cottages, small shops, inns and excellent restaurants which specialise in local seafood, all helping to create a relaxed welcoming atmosphere. Aberdovey boasts some of the finest beaches in Britain, with four miles of golden sand-dune backed shoreline running north to Tywyn, home of the world-famous Talyllyn Steam Railway, crab fishing and the famous Dyfi Donkeys. The beaches are popular with sunbathers, swimmers, surfers and fishermen while the estuary attracts a wide range of watersports enthusiasts. The peaks of the Cader Idris and Aran Fawddwy ranges are within easy reach and are complemented by the charm of the Dovey and Dysynni valleys nearby. An ideal area for walkers, climbers and wildlife watchers, and a wonderful all-year-round location.

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Anglesey Cottages

Ref: 3634

Braich-Y-Celyn Lodge - Aberdovey

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North Wales & Snowdonia

Rating 4 Ticks Pets No Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference SN 632 963 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire Yes Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

Aberdovey 1 mile. A delightful, detached cottage, a former entrance lodge to a country estate, with wonderful estuary views, on the outskirts of the seaside resort of Aberdovey. Full of character, with features including beams, slate flooring, the original bread oven, a woodburner, underfloor heating and original ornamental fireplaces in the bedrooms, this lovely Wales cottage has been sympathetically restored, and decorated with great style. With wonderful views from every room over the estuary and the sandy beach just 1 mile away, this is a delightful setting. Aberdovey has shops, tea-rooms and pubs. Great days out can be had in Machynlleth, the Snowdonia National Park, or on the local steam railway. A perfect Aberdovey cottage to return to, whatever the time of year.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double (zip/link, can be twin by prior arrangement), 1 x double. Ground floor bathroom with bath, shower over, basin & WC. Kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room with woodburner.

Amenities

Underfloor heating in dining room, kitchen & bathroom, woodburner in sitting room, electric storage heaters in bedrooms. Electric oven, halogen hob, fridge, washer/dryer, dishwasher, wine cooler, colour TV, Freeview, DVD, CD, iPod dock, mobile phone (O2 sim card, top up may be required), DVDs/games/books, children’s buckets & spades etc. Fuel, power & starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Travel cot & 2 x stairgates available. Off road parking for 2 cars & permit for 1 car for selected local car parks. Patio with furniture. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shops, pubs & beach 1 mile. Note: Cottage is set on side of main driveway, which leads directly onto A493 - children should be supervised & there may be some traffic noise. Note: Private, fully tested water supply.

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Previous visitors' comments about Braich-Y-Celyn Lodge:

Very quiet isolated location although it was near the main road. Traffic was very light and did not trouble us. Very good parking space for two cars. Made welcome by the owner with a bottle of wine. Views excellent from the cottage. Generally well equipped for most of our needs. We would love to stay there again.
Mr Fowler, Sutton, September 2011

Beautiful cottage in a spectacular location. Aberdovey is only a two minute drive and it's excellent for the beach and eating out.
Mrs Johnston, Preston, August 2011

The weather, wildlife around the cottage, view of the estuary, beaches, the good food, how friendly people were, slower pace of life, how clean we found the towns and villages in Wales. We noticed the difference as soon as we re-entered England. Well done Wales!
Mr Marshall, Kettering, July 2011

It was a very good base for site seeing. Beaches very good. Views magnificent.
Mrs Rowe, Newport Pagnell, July 2011

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