This beautiful coastal country house is the perfect setting for a big family get-together or 'big birthday' celebration. Essentially C18 in style, it was remodelled by Clough Williams-Ellis in the 1940s and upgraded more recently for residential courses. We're exclusive agents for letting the property in between the teaching and writing courses held there.
Walk to Cricieth for the famous castle and some sandy beaches, or a five-minute walk to the village with a family-friendly community-owned pub. Younger children will enjoy the rabbit farm and animal park,to be found in the village, whilst older children and adults would enjoy plenty of adventure at multiple Zip World sites, all within easy reach.
Note - at this large house the holiday 'base price' includes up to 12 guests already - then the price adjusts above that number up to a maximum of 22.
Features
Accessibility
- Beach (within walking distance)
- Farm or rural location
- Coastal location - within 5 miles of the sea
- Secluded location
Bedroom Features
- Pub nearby (walkable)
Family Friendly
- Young children welcome
Heating & Cooling
- Wifi broadband internet
Safety & Security
- Washing machine
Good to know
- Check in at : 15:00
- Check out by: 10:00
- Up to 22
- 7 nights from £4451 (based on 2 staying)
- Pets - Welcome (maximum: 2 dogs)
- Location
- Refurbished in conjunction with UTT at Cricieth, Llŷn Peninsula, North-West Wales
- Nearby
- Porthmadog - harbourside town with shops and supermarket facilities - 6 miles - 10 minutes drive ... Read more
- Infants - Welcome + Cot & high chair available
- Children - Welcome
Bed Layout
In Detail
There are 2 extra double rooms (en suite) available in the Old Stables only 100 yards from the main house - therefore the property will now sleep 22 guests. One of these rooms is suitable for wheelchair users and those with limited mobility, with a specially adapted wet room next door fitted with a shower, washbasin and W.C.
Kitchen:
- Large farmhouse kitchen and adjoining pantry: industrial sized gas oven with 6 gas hobs; microwave; toaster; three sinks; large fridge; chest freezer; herbs, spices, tea, coffee, cooking oil, and a wide range of cookbooks; mixer; scales; all the kitchen essentials you would need, as it’s an operating kitchen at the writing centre during residential courses.
Literature Lounge:
- With two wingback leather armchairs, and a modern library collection
Dining room:
- Seats 20 around solid oak tables, features original 16th century timber wall, leading out to the garden and a small sheltered seating area.
Conservatory:
- Spread across 4 floors: with seating area and patio doors opening out to the garden. The access lift is also situated here.
First Floor
WC and basin
The Lloyd George Library and sitting room: Featuring an original collection of Welsh literature; photos of Lloyd George’s time here, 4 comfy sofas and 2 armchairs; cushioned window seats overlooking the garden and on to Cardigan Bay; plush carpets; two original chandeliers; a 40inch TV screen with DVD player and a HDMI cable (not connected to terrestrial TV).
- Large en suite bedroom: formerly occupied by David Lloyd George's wife Frances. Includes king sized bed; plush carpets; bedside cabinets; wardrobes; desks; armchairs; Bathroom with basin, loo and a shower. Room for a travel cot if needed. One extra put-up bed can be placed in this bedroom.
- Large en suite bedroom: formerly occupied by David Lloyd George. Includes king sized bed; plush carpets; bedside cabinets; wardrobes; desks; armchairs; Bathroom with basin, loo and a shower. Room for a travel cot if needed. One extra put-up bed can be placed in this bedroom.
- Double loft bedroom: with double bed and desk; en suite toilet and basin, no shower.
- Large triple room: formerly the housekeepers’ quarters. One double bed and one single bed, with pull-out bed below. With an en suite with a loo, basin and shower; wardrobe and bedside tables. This bedroom can accommodate 4 guests.
- Large triple room: formerly the housekeepers’ quarters. One double bed and one single bed, with pull-out bed below. With an en suite with a loo, basin and shower; wardrobe and bedside tables. This bedroom can accommodate 4 guests.
- Double bedroom: with a small double bed, wardrobe and a desk.
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Bathroom next door: toilet, basin and shower.
The Old Stables
There are two further (recently renovated) rooms in the old stables which provides extra satalite accomodation on site if needed (only 100 yards from the main house) they have a private veranda and views over the lovely gardens towards the sea these comprise of the following:-
- Stable 1: Modern double bedroom with en suite - Double bed, bath with shower over, a loo, basin and tea station
- Stable 2: Modern double bedroom with en suite - Double bed, with shower room, a loo, basin and tea station
Outside
- Parking space for 10+ cars
- Large lawn area with plenty of garden wooden chairs, benches and picnic tables
- Bird houses that regularly attract woodpeckers, jays, and other notable birds
- Pathway leading down through a field to the main road, and onwards to the beach
- Views of Cardigan Bay
- Original art installations by local Welsh artists
Good to know
- Check in at : 15:00
- Check out by: 10:00
- Up to 22
- 7 nights from £4451 (based on 2 staying)
- Pets - Welcome (maximum: 2 dogs)
- Location
- Refurbished in conjunction with UTT at Cricieth, Llŷn Peninsula, North-West Wales
- Nearby
- Porthmadog - harbourside town with shops and supermarket facilities - 6 miles - 10 minutes drive ... Read more
- Infants - Welcome + Cot & high chair available
- Children - Welcome
Bed Layout
- Porthmadog - harbourside town with shops and supermarket facilities - 6 miles - 10 minutes drive
- Portmeirion - designed and built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis between 1925 and 1975 in the style of an Italian village - 9.8 miles - 15 mins drive
- Harlech and Harlech Castle - 15 miles - 32 mins
- Snowdon and the Snowdon Mountain Railway - 23 miles - 39 mins
- Criccieth - Criccieth Castle, originally built by Llewelyn the Great and town shopping, restaurants, cafes - 20 mins walk - 5-minute drive
- Penarth Fawr Medieval house - 15th Century hall house, impressive timber roof and aisle-truss
- Nefyn & Mofa Nefyn - lovely beaches - 8.5 miles -30 mins
- Tŷ Coch Inn, Porthdinllaen - traditional pub right on a sandy beach - 18 miles - 40 mins
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