This gorgeous, period, family holiday home with a hot tub, enjoying fabulous coastal views. Bryn Mair, on 'Gellfechan Road' in Barmouth, has it all! Sleeps 8. FREE WI FI and parking.
Lounge Holidays are thrilled to offer this gorgeous, period, family holiday home with a hot tub, enjoying fabulous coastal view. Bryn Mair, on Gellfechan Road in Barmouth, has it all!
This newly refurbished, period property has many original features, including a splendid Victorian fireplace with a wood burner, stripped pine doors and original feature staircase.
Full central heating and double glazing, FREE WIFI of course.
The West facing terrace has a 6-seater hot tub and a sunny terrace provides stunning views of the Cambrian Coast. Barmouth town and harbour are a short walk.
4 Bedrooms
Sleeps 8
3 bathrooms
NEFF kitchen
Log burner
Panoramic sea views
Free WiFi
SMART TVs
Sun terrace with ‘Typhoon’ hot tub and BBQ
Private Parking
Pet Free
Accommodation
DOWNSTAIRS
Entering from the front into a lovely hallway with the sitting room and kitchen/diner on either side.
Kitchen/Diner
This bright open plan area is separated by a breakfast bar and stools. A stunning ‘matt grey designer’ kitchen with newly fitted kitchen units is finished with ‘quartz’ worktops and contemporary copper accessories. It has everything you would expect in a premium holiday home kitchen, including hi-end NEFF appliances.
NEFF built in double oven/grill
NEFF ceramic hob and extractor hood
Integrated dishwasher
1.5 bowl sink and drainer with mixer tap
American fridge/freezer with ice maker and chilled water
4 slice toaster
Microwave
Filter coffee machine
Original quarry tile floor
DAB radio
Phone chargers
Utility and boot room
Storage for boots and coats
Sink
Washing machine
Iron, airier and ironing board
Downstairs shower room
Quarry tiled floor
WC and wash hand basin
Cubicle shower with sliding door.
Sitting room
A large bright sitting room with carpeted floor, the focal point being an original Victorian fireplace, slate hearth and a cosy wood burner. Big bay window enjoying lovely sea views.
Cosy grey fabric seating inc 1 X 4 seater, 1 X 2 seater and 1 X armchairs.
A ‘craft’ wooden coffee table
Well stocked book case
Games
A flatscreen 32” SMART Freesat TV and DVD
UPSTAIRS
All the stairways and bedrooms are newly carpeted, and the bathrooms have new laminate flooring.
All the bedding is brand new ‘hotel quality’ cotton, with mattress toppers, mattress and pillow protectors on all the beds.
Family Bathroom
Claw foot Victorian style feature bath with mixer taps and shower over, Victorian style toilet and wash hand basin. Stunning blue part wall tiling and Victorian style radiator/towel rail. Separate WC with wash hand basin.
Bedroom ONE - sleeps 2
With nickel Victoriana style king size bed, 2 period wooden bedside tables, hairdryer, period wooden tall boy with 7 drawers. 24” SMART TV and USB chargers. Windows with spectacular coastal views, travel cot (bedding not provided for cot)
En-Suite Shower Room
With walk in shower enclosure, electric mixer shower and wall hung composite wash hand basin, WC, blue wall tiling, heated chrome towel rail.
Bedroom TWO - sleeps 2
With cream Victoriana style king size bed, 2 period pine bedside tables, hairdryer, period pine wardrobe with drawer. Period pine dressing table with 4 drawers. 24” SMART TV and USB chargers. Windows with spectacular coastal views.
Bedroom THREE - sleeps 2
With 2 cream Victoriana style single beds, 1 period pine bedside table, period pine wardrobe. Window with spectacular coastal views.
Bedroom FOUR - sleeps 2
With adult size white wood bunk beds, 1 period wooden chest of drawers.
OUTSIDE
Slate terrace
From the rear of the property, you access a sunny terrace with a wooden table and chairs. The West facing terrace has a new Typhoon (easy to use) 6-seater hot tub. Dine Al Fresco, soak up the sun and enjoy the fabulous sea views over the Welsh Coast, looking towards the Llyn Peninsula with Bardsey Island in the distance. Don’t miss the amazing sunsets that the West coast has to offer!
Parking and access
The cottage has its own private off-road parking for 3 cars max. 1 of those cars need to be a small one. Further parking is available on the town a 10 min walk. The house is accessed via several stone steps up to the front door. The steps are not particularly steep, fine for any reasonably mobile/active person.
Near By...
As well as a fantastic location this home is only a 10 minutes’ walk to Barmouth town centre with its shops and good pubs/eateries.
Surrounded by The Snowdonia National Park, Bryn Mair is ideally situated for whatever type of holiday you want. For those with families, miles of sweeping sandy beaches await you and numerous stunning walks are close by. This is a walker paradise with The Mawddach, Panoramic and Dyffryn Trail very close, plus Cader Idris just a 20 minutes' drive away! If you're not the active type, then how about a ride on the Cambrian Coast Express all the way along this glorious coastline. If you're into cycling or horse riding, there are numerous scenic places to ride.
Additional information:
A truly exceptional property for your summer holiday, winter and weekend break.
1 basket of logs is provided, FREE of charge, additional bags available at garages and supermarkets.
I give my guests space but am available when needed.
We are contactable by phone and mobile or email during daytime hours or at other times in an emergency.
A guest folder is at the holiday property with lots of useful information and contact details.
Originally, Barmouth was a tiny hamlet built almost entirely on the rock over-looking the river mouth and frequented by pirates. The sea receded, access improved and a small fishing and ship building industry grew. In the 19th. Century the railway came and Barmouth and almost immediately it embraced tourism and expanded. Surrounded by The Snowdonia National Park, Barmouth is ideally situated for whatever type of holiday you are looking for. Whatever you are into: fishing, surfing, kite boarding, sailing, mountain biking, bird watching, painting, landscape photography or horse riding, there are endless scenic places to explore. Barmouth has two public astro turf tennis courts, a basket ball pitch and skateboard ramp. Situated on the edge of the Snowdonia national, Barmouth was awarded the Green Coastline award for its clean beach environment and water. There is a great selection of shops eateries and pubs. The mountains for roaming are very close, plus numerous lakes and rivers close by. If you prefer a guided walk the annual walking festival at Barmouth held in September is popular every year. Barmouth has a sunny west-facing sandy beach. Don't miss the spectacular sunsets over the bay. From early Spring through till Autumn, dolphins and porpoise can be spotted close to the shore, an amazing sight to see! It’s not unusual to see them on a daily basis in pods of up to 20. There is level access to the town where there are supermarkets, shops, bistros. You will find the most glorious ten mile expanse of sandy beaches from Harlech to Barmouth. Remember to bring your bikes, the cycle routes are fantastic and Coed-y-Brenin has some very interesting daredevil paths to concur. Visit quaint villages such as Llanbedr, the gateway to Shell Island and Llandanwg with its Celtic church in the sand dunes. Just a few miles North is the historic town of Harlech with its magnificent castle and golf course. Don't miss a trip to Llanfair slate mines where "The Last Knight" was filmed, learn how hard the colliers of Yesteryear worked. Portmeirion village, just 30 mins drive is gorgeous, (the Italian style village where The Prisoner was filmed). Barmouth certainly has a lot to offer, with an attractive and lively Harbour area; spectacular scenery especially The Mawddach one of the most beautiful estuaries in the world; birthplace of The National Trust and a walkers paradise. The Barmouth Bridge, built by Brunel. You must walk over it and enjoy the views. The bridge doubles as a footpath and cycle route giving spectacular views up the estuary towards Cader Idris. Queen Victoria once stopped her train to admire the view! One the way back stop to eat at The Last Inn, Bistro Burma or Davey Jones Locker are particularly good. The town hosts festivals. In July there is a Kite Flying Festival. 1st. week in September there's an Art Festival and for 9 days around the 3rd. week there is a very popular Walking Festival catering for all abilities. The local Dragon Theatre holds events throughout the year but the most popular is a Jazz/Soul/Folk evening held every 4th. Friday in a cabaret setting.
The Snowdonia National Park is ideally situated for whatever type of holiday you are looking for. Whatever you are into: fishing, surfing, kite boarding, sailing, mountain biking, bird watching, painting, landscape photography or horse riding, there are endless scenic places to explore. This region of Wales is without doubt a 'hidden gem' with some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain. This is a walker's paradise with Cader Idris just a few minutes drive away! Snowdon is only 60 minutes by car and the beautiful Coed Y Brenin Wood, with miles of mountain bike and walking tracks is just 30 minutes drive.Don't worry if you are not the active type, the effortless Mawddach Trail, featured in Julia Bradbury's 'Great Railway Walks' program, is accessible to everyone and takes you on a journey along one of the UK's most spectacular estuaries, brimming with wildlife. There are miles of beautiful unspoilt sandy beaches, as well as many local attractions, such as the Talyllyn Narrow Gauge Railway, which steams from Tywyn up to the mystical Dolgoch Falls. Just a few miles around the stunning Talyllyn Lake towards Corris, is the world renowned 'Centre for Alternative Technology' (or CAT) which is a fascinating place...