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Stable Cottage is a luxurious stone-built cottage located on the picturesque outskirts of Pwllheli, perfect for a family retreat in the UK. The cottage features two tastefully decorated bedrooms, including a king-size bedroom and a twin bedroom, comfortably accommodating up to four guests. A modern shower room with a double walk-in shower, basin, and WC is available on the first floor, alongside a ground floor WC and basin for added convenience.
The ground floor of this luxury cottage boasts a fully-equipped kitchen/diner with a microwave and electric cooker, complemented by a separate utility room featuring a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, and washing machine. The inviting sitting room, complete with a woodburning stove, offers a cosy space to unwind. Ample off-road parking and a charming patio with furniture enhance the outdoor experience, while the hot tub, with its lounge seating for five, adds a touch of indulgence. Note that the hot tub requires a short warm-up period and guests are advised to consult medical advice prior to use if needed.
Stable Cottage's tranquil setting on the Lln Peninsula provides an ideal base for exploring the rugged countryside and stunning Welsh coastline. The interior seamlessly blends contemporary design with historic charm, offering a serene retreat. The sitting room, with its plush L-shaped sofa and woodburning stove, is perfect for relaxing after a day of discovery. The cottage also features a rustic games room with a pool table and football table, and a birdwatching area equipped with binoculars and bird books for wildlife enthusiasts.
Just 4.6 miles from the bustling town of Pwllheli, guests can explore a myriad of amenities, including a vibrant marina with over 400 boats and the town's Blue Flag Award beach, ideal for sailing and watersports. Nearby attractions such as Criccieth's medieval castle and the National Trust's Porth y Swnt in Aberdaron offer cultural insights into the Lln Peninsula's rich heritage. Stable Cottage provides a luxurious haven for family adventures in North Wales.
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