Resting in the market town of Dolgellau, in Gwynedd, Wales, is this charming stone cottage, The Toll House (Tolldy).
The owners have renovated this 18th century property into a wonderfully stylish and contemporary base for friends and families.
Entering the property, be welcomed into an open-plan living space, complete with two leather sofas and a feature stone inglenook fireplace which houses a lovely jukebox as a quirky feature.
Choose to spend your evenings relaxing into this homely room with the benefit of a TV and DVD player for keeping up to date with your favourite shows, or enjoying a family movie night.
Use the dining space to gather for an evening meal, or a hearty breakfast and plan the day's events.
To the rear of the property is a well-equipped kitchen, hosting all the necessary appliances for rustling up a meal for the whole family.
Follow the steps up to the first floor and discover three well-presented bedroom, comprising of a double, twin and single room, with plenty of storage space and views across the countryside.
Towards the rear is a small enclosed terrace area where you can take a cup of tea in the morning and watch the sunrise with a good book in hand.
Situated near the heart of the beautiful Snowdonia National Park, the local area is home to a range of countryside attractions.
Situated just beneath the Cadair Idris mountain for mountain biking and hiking opportunities, or trek through Coed y Brenin with many man-made mountain biking courses, a haven for those who enjoy the outdoors.
Dolgellau is a quaint market town which offers a selection of pubs and restaurants if you don't fancy cooking one evening, as well as a number of stores for picking up any last-minute essential ingredients.
The Toll House (Tolldy) is the place to visit for a short break with your family.