Set tails wagging at the thought of a break away in this three-bed property, formerly part of Llanbedrog’s Old Rectory. It’s an idyllic setting, not least because the National Trust beach is only 300 metres away, with its bar and restaurant, sandy shenanigans and picture-perfect beach huts. Traditional features like high ceilings, ornamental fireplace and quarry stone tiled floors fuse with glass-balconied contemporary charisma for a fascinating holiday home that looks great and works even better.
This spacious property offers a thoughtful conversion for your utmost comfort. Entered through a shared hallway, once in your part of the building the lounge is impressive with an airy feel, smart furnishings and wonderful bifold doors opening right up to let in a gentle breeze and affording views to the village green. The kitchen/diner has stylish cupboards with plenty of workspaces, a sofa and a table for eight in there too. Upstairs, three bedrooms comprise a king-size en-suite, a super-king-size (could also be a twin on request) and a quad. The latter has a double bed and bunks for either a family unit or all the kids. There’s the choice of outdoor spaces with a private furnished courtyard to the rear with a BBQ, a front lawn and a small terrace/balcony with a table and chairs to the front.
Llanbedrog is a pretty seaside village and this property is in a great location close to the beach and also within 100 metres of pubs, shops and even an art gallery. The coast path passes through the village too, if you fancy some serious coastal walking. Perennially popular Abersoch and its highlights are 3.5 miles away or Hell’s Mouth beach is 5.5 miles but worth the trip with 4 miles of golden sand.