North of England
Scotland
North of England
Scotland
Llys Owen, built in 1887 by David Lloyd George’s in-laws, Richard and Mary Owen, has recently undergone extensive refurbishment to transform a beautiful family home into a spacious and welcoming holiday townhouse, an ideal venue for a family get-together. Built on a rise it has absolutely stunning views over Cardigan Bay and over to the mountains of Ardudwy above Harlech, all down the coastline as far south as Ceredigion.
From Llys Owen you can hear the waves crashing on the beach in stormy weather, or on a quiet night gently splashing on the sand. From the large kitchen bay window overlooking the garden and lawn you can enjoy the warmth of the morning sun as you sip your first coffee of the day, watching the light changing on the faraway hills and wide sweep of the bay.
The kitchen is well-equipped and the table easily sits more than 4 people – extra chairs are provided. The two front rooms are elegant and spacious, one being a dining room, again with amazing views of the sea, and of course the castle on its dramatic rocky headland.
The large table sits ten, ideal for large families, hosting special occasions or corporate events, the room being furnished with an antique oak dresser, some easy chairs and a sofa. The sitting room has a luxurious deep-piled carpet, a Smart TV and a woodburning stove for when those winter nights start drawing in, with a selection of books you might want to curl up with on one of the sofas.
If you aren’t drawn to the TV, then watch your own wide-screen seaside view from the window. The first floor offers three bedrooms – the two front ones both having king-size beds.
The sea-blue bedroom affords you a view of the castle from bed, the rose-pink bedroom has its own en-suite with thermostatic shower, and bedside lamps with an extra light for reading in bed. The small twin bedroom faces east but like other bedrooms has blackout blinds – and a wonderful view over the garden to the sea when you wake up.