North of England
Scotland
North of England
Scotland
A charming character filled, lovingly restored farmhouse nestled close to the sparkling shores of Tywyn and Aberdyfi. Set in a peaceful rural setting with sweeping views of the sea and countryside, a perfect base for walkers, wildlife-watchers and those seeking an authentic Welsh experience.
Tywyn is known for its long sandy beach and promenade, offering a relaxed pace of life and a wealth of eateries. The town is home to one of the UK's oldest cinemas and an historic Narrow Gauge Railway known as Talyllyn which runs a stunning scenic route through ancient woodlands with views of the magnificent Cader Idris.
There is a cycle/ footpath to Tywyn from the property. It also has a Railway station with links north to Barmouth, Harlech and Pwllheli and south to Aberdyfi and Machynlleth where you will find MOMA Wales-a showcase for Welsh art and crafts.
For the thrill seekers the renowned Dyfi Bike Park is just a few miles from the town. The stunning coastal drive (3.5 miles ) to Aberdyfi is a joy in itself.
The picturesque harbour village has small shops and is a food-lovers' delight with a superb selection of pubs, restaurants and eateries where you can sample fantastic local produce. It's also the home of the prestigious Aberdyfi Golf Club, a classic link course with spectacular views.
This delightful country dwelling has been beautifully restored and today offers a welcoming blend of period character and contemporary convenience. Step through the front door and the entrance hallway hints at the character of the property, while directly in front, a cloakroom is the first of your creature comforts.
A few steps up and to your right, the kitchen is a sleek, warm and sociable space complete with a dining suite and range-style cooker sure to inspire your culinary efforts. Continue off the kitchen up a couple more steps into the utility room houses laundry equipment, freezer and has space for outdoor gear.