Collfryn

ID: S680778

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 1

About this property

A self-contained semi-detached countryside cottage built in the 1400s, set into ten acres of beautiful natural woodland, Collfryn rests in Llandwrog near Bontnewydd, Wales, and is an idyllic family getaway. Park off-road in the ample parking spaces and be welcomed by a beautiful historic cottage, shrouded in trees and within reach of loads of great amenities. Enter the property, finding a handy utility and space to hang your coats and store your muddy shoes, before heading into the fantastic open-plan living area, a space sporting wooden roof beams and painted stone walls, a characterful and spacious social hub for all guests to enjoy. Create a heart-warming meal in the kitchen, beside the ornamental range oven, serving it either at the breakfast bar, a table or there is the option of more formal seating in a separate dining room. The sitting area offers a space to recline with a good book in one of the generous leather corner sofas, whilst the woodburning stove warms your feet. Freshen up in the ground-floor shower room or bathroom before heading upstairs to retire to one of the three lovely bedrooms. You will have the choice of a double room with views across the garden, a family room with a double and single bed, as well as tastefully chosen furniture, and a single room. If you love spending time outside, then you will be delighted by the garden, where a backdrop of trees frames a lawn for your four-legged family member to enjoy, and you can put your cooking skills to the test at the BBQ. This wonderful property has the added bonus of ten acres of private land, filled with woodland, fields and plenty of wildlife, so a stroll across the countryside and beside the river Afon Carrog is a must. Collfryn is settled into the hamlet of Llandwrog near the town of Bontnewydd, where there is a pub, convenience store and riverside walks. From here, head over the historic town of Caernarfon, where there is the amazing Caernarfon Castle, ideal for history lovers, as well as the ruins of the fascinating Segontium Roman Fort and a selection of tasty eateries and independent shops. From here, head over to Anglesey, where you will be met with an abundance of activities and beautiful scenery. Enjoy a walk through Anglesey’s AONB, or take a day to visit the seaside and enjoy the salty air, ideal for watersports and wild swimming. Anglesey offers a sea zoo, a selection of museums as well as boat trips to explore the local coast. Snowdonia is also within easy reach of the property, and here you will find many fantastic countryside walks and adventure activities, for example Bounce Below, Caverns and Zip Word, or you can hike to the top of Snowdon and enjoy the breath-taking views. There truly is something for everyone with a stay at the picturesque Collfryn.

In North Wales, a settlement called Bontnewydd is located at the meeting point of the Rivers Beuno and Gwyrfair, close outside the city of Caernarfon. The community has a few stores, a fish and chip shop, and a welcoming pub that serves cuisine. About two miles away lies the royal town of Caernarfon, which is distinguished by a magnificent castle as well as a plethora of lovely structures and several conveniences. Together with miles of lovely coastline just outside your door, the famed Snowdonia National Park is also easily accessible. It features towering mountains, stunning walking and cycling terrain, as well as thrilling attractions like Bounce Below and Zip World. The National Slate Museum, Llanberis Lake Railway, Castle Dolbadarn, and other attractions are all within easy driving distance of the charming community of Llanberis. The city of Bangor is well worthwhile a visit, and a little farther out, the Island of Anglesey is home to a variety of untouched landscapes, historical sites, and things to see and do.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x single, 1 x family with double and single bed.

Ground-floor bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with woodburning stove.

Dining room.

Utility

Gas heating.

Electric oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.

Smart TV, Sky, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and travel cot available.

Off-road parking for 3 cars.

Rear enclosed garden with lawn, patio, furniture, built-in BBQ and 12 acres of private land for guests use.

One well-behaved dog welcome.

Shop 2.3 miles, pub 1.9 miles.

Note: Non-enclosed stream in garden, please supervise children and pets at all times.

Note: Range in kitchen is only for display and not for guest use.

Note: Very steep spiral stairs, not suitable for those with mobility issues

Reviews (10)

  • Simon

    Very well run.

  • William

    It was warm and comfortable. There was a good walk from the cottage across the fields to the bridge over the river. It felt like a home from home.

  • Heather

    However, on arrival on a cold wet day and despite lights being on to welcome us, the heating wasn't and there was a damp and musty smell giving an overall impression of neglect and feeling unlived in (the house is for sale, which possibly explains this). It also took a while to realise that the heating was switched off and the clock on the boiler set at completely the wrong time for the set timings for it to come on. Thankfully we managed to sort it eventually. We were disappointed with the level of cleanliness too, everything felt a bit grubby-the bedroom carpets were stained and full of bits and the mirror behind one of the doors was cracked. We found the beds to be far too soft for us, but that is due to what we are more used to. We had to buy cloths and sponges to wipe surfaces down (there weren't any) as well as additional toilet paper (1 roll in each bathroom only to start with). Logs for the fire weren't provided as stated-or rather, they were so huge as to be unusable! We appreciated all the gifts of local produce and once the house warmed up a bit, it was comfortable enough for the rest of the week-we were very fortunate with the weather to be out every day, so we didn't have to spend long indoors anyway.

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