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Mill Cottage at Beddgelert

Delightful Holiday Cottage situated on a working mountain farm, wonderfully located on the slopes above the famous village of Beddgelert, overlooking the Gwynant, Colwyn and Glaslyn valleys - M498

Sleeps 2
Bedrooms: 1
No Pets.
Changeover: Saturday


This delightful detached holiday cottage is tastefully converted from former farm buildings and is full of character. This is an excellent location for a relaxing or active holiday in one of the most beautiful parts of Snowdonia in North Wales. Beddgelert village is a 10-minute walk down through the fields and woods. The village is a popular destination for sightseers with plenty of cafes, restaurants, pubs and gift shops. The cottages has a double bedroom, bed settee in lounge, Digital TV and DVD player, Radio/CD player, washing machine, ironing facilities, microwave, fridge and freezer. Bed linen provided FREE. Separate laundry room. Cycle storage. Full central heating (£15 fuel charge Oct-March). Patio and furniture. No pets and no smoking in the cottages please. This cosy holiday cottage features a picture windows ideal to witness the stunning mountain and valley views overlooking Beddgelert in the heart of Snowdonia, North Wales. This popular cottage retains many original features and provides excellent accommodation all on one level.
The lounge has large picture windows which allows you to enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains from the comfort of your sofa.
There is a well equipped kitchen/diner and a double bedroom with en-suite shower, toilet and basin. If required the settee can be used for a third person.
The cottage enjoys full gas central heating which also supplies the hot water.

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Ad Id25003570
CategoryTravel Services
PostedMarch 31, 2016
Renewed July 07, 2017
Expiry October 05, 2017
Status FILLED
Details New, Commercial Seller
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