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Commanding an elevated position on Moel-y-Gest, this delightful property was, reputedly,
the original Coach House and Stable Block for Morfa Lodge. This was built by William
Maddocks, the founder of Porthmadog, when overseeing the construction of the "Cob",
a link road with Porthdinllaen, in the ill-fated bid for the Irish Trade, which (thankfully,
now) was won by Holyhead. This truly fascinating old house (with its exterior appearance
loosely-resembling that of a Swiss chalet), boasts a host of unusual architectural
features, and with its wealth of original oak beams, leaded windows and beautiful
old furniture, it will appeal to the discerning client, who appreciates antiques
and architecture, and is looking for something that is "that little bit different".
The wooded garden is made all that more interesting as it is on several levels, and
provides a quiet haven away from the hustle and bustle of the town itself, in spite
of being only a five minute walk from the town centre. Accommodation comprises: an
extremely spacious lounge/diner with an impressive stone inglenook, electric fire,
TV and DVD player; small kitchen, with electric cooker, fridge etc.; and a bathroom/toilet.
The single bedroom is a mezzanine bedroom. Duvets - no linen. Gas central heating
throughout. Gas and electricity by meter reading. Ample parking. In view of the fact
that this property is on so many levels, it may not be suitable for very young children
or babies. Security Deposit payable to owner on arrival. Non-smokers only.