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Trewen, Botwnnog Near Sarn Meyllteyrn

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 12

Sarn Meyllteyrn 2.5 miles. Set in Botwnnog, near the rural village of Sarn Meyllteyrn in Gwynedd, is this five-bedroom former farmhouse, Trewen. Encircled by a working farm and stunning views of the Welsh countryside, whilst featuring original A-frame beams, contemporary furnishings, sleek en-suites, and a large living space, the property accommodates twelve guests, ideal for a family or group escape. Benefit from a generously-sized driveway, with a wrap-around garden in tow, perfect for spending sunny days outside, soaking in the warmth and enjoying the tranquillity of your base. Head inside to a grand, stylish kitchen and utility, with all expected amenities to fulfil your self-catering needs, alongside a delightful dining room, homing an opulent twelve-seater wooden dining table, fitting for family brunches or evening meals. To unwind, choose between the spacious living room, complete with a Smart TV, woodburning stove and plush sofas, and the suntrap conservatory, displaying far-reaching views across the nearby farmland. Five inviting bedrooms will welcome you, one of which is positioned on the ground-floor, suitable for those with limited mobility, whilst four further bedrooms will sit on the first floor, all stylishly designed and boasting en-suite facilities. Beyond the peace and quiet of the farm, head to Sarn Meyllteyrn, a neighbouring village, where you'll find all amenities to enjoy your stay in North Wales; Visit Ty Newydd Sarn for a pub lunch, the butchers for some local produce, and the nearby Post Office for the essentials. Plas yn Rhiw, a 16th century manor house is within proximity to Trewen, well worth a visit on a summer’s day, strolling through acres of orchards and pretty flowers, whilst Porth Neigw and Iron Man are recommended vantage points for those who love the seaside. Travelling towards Abersoch, opt for a stroll across its resident harbour beach, venture further towards Criccieth Castle, nestled between two sandy shores, or for those seeking a nature-filled day out, tour Eryri (Snowdonia) and its array of walking trails. Pwllheli, a bustling market town is nearby, home to some of the most recognised sailing waters, where you can enjoy a stroll around Hafan Marina, and standby as an influx of yachts reach the harbour, or if you're feeling adventurous, climb one of three peaks situated upon Garn For, situated within Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. For a fabulous base with all that you'll need for a getaway to Gwynedd, choose Trewen.

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