Hen Aelwyd yr Urdd

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£227-1247 per week, sleeps 2

Llan Ffestiniog, LL41 4LW     Tel: 01244 352022


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Hen Aelwyd Yr Urdd sits within the Welsh village of Llan Ffestiniog. It benefits from one bedroom, hosting a double bed, while also offering a shower room, the property is able to sleep two people. Its interior is also made up of an open-plan living area containing a kitchen, a dining area and a sitting area with a woodburning stove. To the outside, discover roadside parking nearby, as well as a gravelled area with furniture. Hen Aelwyd yr Urdd is a welcoming cottage just perfect for a romantic retreat with your other half.

Accommodation

One double bedroom. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with multi-fuel stove.

Amenities

Electric heating with multi-fuel stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washer/dryer, TV with FreeSat, combi DVD/CD, iPod dock with radio, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Power and starter pack for stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Roadside parking available 50 yards from property (can park outside cottage to unload only). Lockable bike storage. Small rear gravelled area with bistro table and chairs. Two well-behaved dogs welcome (please bring own dog beds & towels). Sorry, no smoking. Village shop and pub 2 mins walk. Note: Rear gravelled area is enclosed but not completely secure. Note: Property is opposite a small, quiet local authority storage yard, which is well kept with views extending towards the Moelwyn Mountains. Note: Shower is over a bath, however due to hot water tank capacity showers are only advisable. Note: Adults only, no children allowed (inc. infants).
 

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