A lovely stone holiday cottage tucked away in a quiet hamlet not far from the village of Llanystumdwy.
With a woodburning stove, comfy sofas and plenty of space to spread out, this is a cottage makes a great base for a family holiday.
Accommodation is across three floors.
Step into an inviting hallway.
Understairs space for outdoor gear and footwear.
The sitting room is attractively furnished with wood burning stove, comfy sofas, smart TV, DVD and iPod/Pad dock.
The stylish kitchen is well equipped with dishwasher, fridge freezer, electric oven and hob and toaster.
The dining area is to one end of the room with a table and benches to seat all guests.
A large utility room sits at the other end of the kitchen, equipped with washing machine and microwave.
And bifold doors open out onto a decked seating area and gravelled garden.
The single ground floor bedroom is ensuite with shower, wash hand basin and loo.
Upstairs are four stunning bedrooms.
On king, one double and one with full sized bunk beds.
All beautifully decorated.
The spacious family bathroom houses bath with mixer attachment, electric shower, loo, wash hand basin and heated towel rail.
The top floor snug is accessed up a set of steep alternating tread stairs.
This is a super grown-up space with squishy bean bag chairs, flatscreen TV and DVD.
Outside is an enclosed well-sized gravelled garden with pretty pots and a large decked area with rattan garden furniture for outside dining and sitting out.
And there’s a handy outbuilding where you can store bikes, kayaks and outdoor gear.
Off road parking with space for three cars.
Llanystumdwy is just a short drive from Criccieth, Porthmadog and Pwllheli.
It is also the birthplace of David Lloyd George and you can visit the local museum to learn more about him.
Dwyfor Rabbit Ranch Farm and Animal Park, the Bear Grylls survival academy and Dragon Raiders paintballing are all nearby.