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Property details No.71. Superior, Detached House, With A Spectacular Uninterrupted Sea View, At Pistyll, Near Nefyn.
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5 Bed | (1D) (2B) (1D) (1D 1S) (1D) | Sleeps 10 + cot This attractive house is in a spectacular location, and enjoys unrivalled panoramic views from the Rivals mountains, towards the bays of Porthdinllaen, Morfa Nefyn and Nefyn (which can easily be reached, by car, within minutes); and across the Irish Sea to the Wicklow mountains. With its tasteful decor and quality fittings and furnishings throughout, this is a stylish and contemporary holiday home in a fantastic location. The hub of this house will undoubtedly prove to be the large dining and entertaining area with a 42” TV, and full length patio doors which open out onto the raised patio/balcony area and take full advantage of the sea view. Here you can sit and experience the reds, purples, and golds of the magnificent sunsets over Nefyn bay, whilst enjoying a glass of wine with your barbecue. The stylish, recently-installed, luxurious kitchen adjoins the dining/entertaining area and is extremely well equipped with a 6-ring range style cooker with wok-burner, large American style fridge/freezer with wine cooler, dishwasher, washer/drier, integrated coffee-maker, microwave, etc. On the ground floor there is also a separate lounge, with comfortable leather sofas, a cast-iron multi-fuel stove, and a huge 42” TV with Sky, DVD, and games console. On this floor there is also a double bedroom, and an adjoining shower room/toilet. Upstairs, there are four further bedrooms (one of which enjoys a superb, dual-aspect view of the sea), as well as a superb bathroom/toilet with a shower bath and whirlpool. With the inclusion in the rental of all fuel costs (including gas central heating) bed linen, and unlimited Wi-Fi internet access, this is a quality holiday property with a contemporary, relaxed feel, combined with all the comforts of a home from home. Towels can be provided at an extra charge of £5 per person per week. Ample parking for cars and boats. Extra guests can be accommodated in a delightful barn conversion within the grounds - see our property reference no.58 for full details - or on a nearby small, quiet campsite if required. One well-behaved dog accepted by prior arrangement. Spring Bank Holiday charged at A rate. The changeover times for this property are 18.00 hrs. on the Saturday of arrival and 12.00 hrs. on the Saturday of departure. Basic Cancellation Cover is not available on this property - own travel insurance highly recommended. Reference: 201271 Area activities
PISTYLL: A BRIEF HISTORY No visit to Pistyll or Nefyn is complete without a visit to Pistyll Church. The Church Of St. Beuno was used for worship by pilgrims on their way to Bardsey Island and pilgrims sed to rest at the adjacent monastery or at the hospice on nearby Cefnydd hill. The original church was of wood, plaster and thatch. Artefacts include a 12th Century font and the remains of a medieval wall painting and within the churchyard lies the remains of actor Rupert Davies, who played Maigret in the 1960s TV series. Today, parishioners have revived the tradition of celebrating Lammas, and the Church is freshly strewn with rushes and sweet smelling wild medicinal herbs three times a year, at Christmas, Easter and the early August Lammas Festival. At nearby Pistyll Farm, there was a medieval monastery, complete with a monastic fishpond, remnants of which can still be seen today. As you leave Pistyll and head towards Nefyn, it's well worth stopping at the lay-by on your right, not only to enjoy the fantastic view of the twin bays of Nefyn and Morfa Nefyn, but to have a look at a "sun worshiper's stone" on which can be seen faint traces of a circle, cross and chains. Some believe that this is a pagan religious relic, (the circle denoted the sun, and the chains immortal life) but others believe that it was placed there by monks on their pilgrimage or to mark the boundary of the church land. The stone can be found, on the left, a few yards away from the lay-by, as you travel downhill to Nefyn. PISTYLL TODAY Pistyll today is a quiet little hamlet, the nearest shops and amenities being in Nefyn, about a mile down the road.
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