Situated in an elevated position on a stunning 100-acre estate, this period home is full of charm creating the perfect base for families with dogs to explore this unique part of the Lleyn Peninsula with fantastic days to be had walking along the Welsh coast. The retreat itself is magnificent with a host of grand, old-world charm while all around, lovely grounds sweep away from the property. In one direction you can take in the summits of North Wales mountains, while in the other, there are views of the coast and out to sea.
The ground floor opens up into the warm and welcoming living room with a sumptuous sofa, two armchairs and a flame effect fire for cosy evenings. Here you can enjoy a family games night or kick back and relax with a good film on the TV to get into the holiday spirit. Heading through the wide arch, you’ll find the traditional dining room with beautiful garden views and seating for six guests. The kitchen is long and spacious with all you could need to prepare a feast and there is a handy cloakroom WC located downstairs for convenience. A wonderful square staircase leads up the stairs and into a gallery landing from which the four bedrooms are accessible. The first of the rooms is a double with an array of oak furniture making for an opulent feel to the decor. Next, there is a double room boasting a window seat and sweeping views of the lovely countryside. The third bedroom is a pretty single with a wardrobe and bedside table, whilst the final room is also a single with ample storage for all of your belongings. Completing the inside of the property is the family bathroom which has a corner spa bath and a cubicle power shower to suit all needs. Outside, there is a private patio area with a table and chairs or dining alfresco, as well as the 6-acre shared grounds where your four-legged friends will have the chance to stretch their legs and explore the idyllic landscapes.
The Penmaen Estate lies just on the outskirts of Pwllheli ensuring that you get to enjoy a tranquil location, whilst being close to all of the amenities of the bustling market town. Sat within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the walking trails and coastal sights here are a postcard-perfect delight whilst the open-air markets on Wednesdays and Sundays offer a slower pace of life. There are a number of dog-friendly beaches in the area including Traeth Porthdinllaen, as well as cafes and restaurants to ensure that the whole family can enjoy their days out in this seaside haven.