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Mill House (Main House), Sarn Meyllteyrn

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 10

The stunning, detached Mill House rests in its own tranquil setting, nestled centrally but privately in the quiet village of Sarn Meyllteyrn in Gwynedd, within the breath-taking Llŷn Peninsula. Resting in a wildlife haven amongst quaint, rural surroundings with a pretty, white-washed period stone exterior, Mill House is ideal for a large groups of up to ten or smaller groups who want to escape from the busyness of life. Sought-after off-road parking spaces for up to six cars can be found next to the property, along with a sunny, graveled garden with outdoor seating - a great location to dine alfresco or undertake a spot of bird-watching! The house has been beautifully restored to a high standard, retaining original features such as exposed beams, stone walls and an inglenook fireplace with a multi fuel stove whilst introducing modern luxuries such as the shared games room with its media centre. The spacious living areas provide plenty of room for relaxation and entertainment, and the luxuriously appointed bedrooms and bathrooms allow guests to unwind after exploring the Llŷn Peninsula’s nearby world-class beaches. Upon arrival at the Mill House, guests can utilise the boot room which provides excellent storage for all your outdoor and beach gear, before stepping inside to discover a spacious sitting room with its inglenook fireplace and multi fuel stove, Smart TV and sound bar, HiFi system, large sofa and L-shape sofa, perfect for cosying up on your family nights in. The dining area looks out onto an oasis of plants and wildlife, offering seating for ten guests, providing plenty of space for the whole group to gather around the table and enjoy your home-cooked meals. The spacious and fully equipped kitchen is bound to please the keenest of cooks, complete with Ash worktops, a Range cooker and American-style fridge/freezer, has all the essentials for a week away, also present in the kitchen are a washing machine and dishwasher, providing you with the ultimate convenience during your stay. With a unique layout that serves multiple groups very well, you’ll find five sumptuously appointed bedrooms, all utilising 100% cotton linen throughout, with three of the bedrooms boasting luxury en-suite facilities to allow you to prepare for your day in style. A family shower room serves the fourth and fifth bedroom to the rear of the house. Externally, Mill House provides entertainment for guests in the shared games room, offering a range of entertainment with a pool table, table tennis, dart board, a PlayStation 3/Blu-ray player. Featuring a strong WiFi connection, a projector and an upgraded speaker system, this room can double up as the perfect gaming centre (use the PS3 or bring your own console) or movie theatre; a perfect way to spend a family evening in. A number of outbuildings exist, including a traditional stone and slate piggery which provides excellent storage for your beach toys or surfboards and kayaks. When the weather is nice, take a seat out on the patio with the alfresco dining furniture, enjoy a barbecue with your group, or you could even take a stroll around the house’s fantastic woodland and gardens. Renowned for its sunny micro-climate, Sarn is perfectly located to provide access to a variety of exceptional beaches within a few miles, including the iconic Traeth Porthdinllaen with its world-famous Tŷ Coch Inn beach bar and Traeth Porthor (Whistling Sands), a jewel in the National Trust's portfolio. Sarn is located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), sandwiched between the rugged north coast and the sheltered south coast, with rolling green hills that paint a picture-postcard of wide-open spaces and spectacular vistas. The property is also ideal for golfing trips, as it is only a short drive from several excellent golf courses in Porthdinllaen, Abersoch, and Pwllheli. Visit one of the many rugged, remote north coast beaches that are flanked and backed by grass-covered cliffs or visit beaches along the south coast that are known for their amenities and sheltered nature. The nearby town of Pwllheli is a short drive away, where you can stock up on groceries, take a stroll around the Hafan Pwllheli Marina, where you can watch sailing events via Plas Heli, or simply relax on its beaches before boarding the town's train to explore the surrounding area. Visit Criccieth, which has historical landmarks such as a fantastic Castle, or Porthmadog, which has a Museum and a Steam Engine experience. Make memories to last a lifetime with a break at Mill House (Main House). Note: This property can be booked with Mill House Cottage, ref. 1109822, together sleeping 15 guests.

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