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Property details No.54. Delightful 18th Century cottage, with a wealth of character, near Morfa Nefyn beach
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3 Bed | (1D) (2S) (2S) | Sleeps 6 + Cot This delightful little cottage, a former barn, has been sympathetically refurbished, and affords every comfort and convenience that a modern home can offer, but with that warm ambience only an older house can provide. Next door to our property no. 66, but with its own separate parking area and extensive gardens (with patio set and barbecue), it is the ideal property for those seeking a well-specified property, tucked away in a quiet corner, away from the village centre, but within easy walking distance of the beach, shops, and renowned golf course. The accommodation, with its exposed stone walls, beams, and a tasteful blend of both modern and antique furniture, comprises: well-equipped kitchen/diner with electric oven/hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, automatic washing machine, dishwasher etc.; bathroom/toilet/with shower; small conservatory; comfortable lounge with TV/DVD and a stone inglenook with a ‘Villager’ cast iron multi-fuel stove (some coal and logs provided - more available at cost). There is one bedroom with (2S) on the ground floor, a very individual gallery/mezanine bedroom, accessed from the lounge, with (1D); and another bedroom, under the eaves with (2S). Cot and highchair available. Electricity, newly-installed IntelliHeat central heating, and all bed linen included free of charge. Pets welcome at £10 per pet per week. There is an adjoining cottage - ref.no.66 which is also available for hire, and would, jointly, accommodate a family of up to 12 people. 3-night short breaks in price band D at £175. *Short breaks available by phone/email booking only. Reference: 201254 Area activities
MORFA NEFYN: HISTORY Morfa Nefyn’s heyday was in the nineteenth century, with coastal trading and fishing being the main industries and the reason behind the village’s growth. Speculation persisted in the early part of the century about the possibility of making Morfa Nefyn the gateway port to Ireland, but it narrowly missed out in a government vote, when Holyhead was chosen instead. MORFA NEFYN TODAY SHOPS IN MORFA NEFYN: NEAREST BANK/ATM MACHINE: NEAREST POLICE STATIONS: NEAREST INTERNET ACCESS POINTS: Nefyn Library Free internet access. Open 2 pm to 6pm Monday and Thursday; 10am to 12 on Tuesday, and 4pm to 6pm on Friday.Next nearest Pwllheli Library, K2 Computers in Pwllheli (01758 613130). NEAREST CINEMA: A DEFINITE "MUST DO" WHILST YOU'RE IN MORFA NEFYN: If any of the above is out of date, or you feel that we've missed something out, please let us know.
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