Gwynfryn House is an impressive listed house resting in Llanbedr, Gwynedd, set within the heart of Eryri National Park and boasting a blend of period features, off-road parking, and inviting living spaces, making it an excellent choice for families or groups of ten, with a four-legged companion welcome too.
Step inside and discover a home where original character meets thoughtful restoration, with exposed features and traditional styling flowing throughout.
The kitchen/diner provides a well-equipped and sociable setting, where meals can be prepared and enjoyed together, whether it’s a simple breakfast before heading out or a more elaborate evening spread.
For more formal occasions, the dining room offers a dedicated space centred around a woodburning stove, creating a welcoming backdrop for group meals and celebrations.
After dinner, retreat to the sitting room, where the open fire brings a gentle glow to evenings spent unwinding with your group.
Spread across three floors, the sleeping accommodation offers flexibility for a range of guests.
Choose from a king-size room, two doubles, and two second-floor twin bedrooms tucked beneath the eaves, each providing its own sense of space within the home.
The property is well-served by multiple bathrooms across the floors, including a bathroom with freestanding bath and walk-in shower, a second-floor bathroom, and a separate shower room, ensuring ease for larger groups.
Outside, the rear patio invites you to make the most of warmer days, whether dining alfresco with the barbecue in use or simply enjoying the surroundings.
With the River Afon Artro flowing opposite and a natural swimming spot nearby, the setting adds an extra dimension to your stay, particularly for those drawn to the outdoors.
A shop and pub lie within easy reach in Llanbedr, while the wider area offers a wealth of opportunities.
Explore nearby Harlech, home to the striking Harlech Castle, expansive sandy shoreline, and links golf course.
Barmouth provides a classic seaside day out with its long beach, harbour, and scenic railway bridge, while Porthmadog opens the door to heritage rail journeys and coastal exploration.
Within easy reach, the landscapes of Eryri National Park offer walking routes, viewpoints, and natural beauty, including woodland trails and open moorland.
With so much to discover on your doorstep and beyond, Gwynfryn House offers a memorable base for a North Wales escape.