This luxury one bedroom studio cottage on a working farm with sea views combines comfortable accommodation with the rural charm of country life. Near Beach. Farm Stay. EV Charger. [Read more...]
This luxury one bedroom studio cottage on a working farm combines comfortable accommodation with the rural charm of country life. A private patio and lawn has uninterrupted views across the farm down towards the sea and the distant flash Bardsey lighthouse. Internally, modern facilities sit along side some of the original features of this converted stable. The convenience of modern living with echoes of the past.
A stone step from the patio leads guests into an open plan living area. Tall vaulted ceilings and whitewashed walls give a great sense of light and space. Exposed stone around the original windows and a hardwood floor provides that feeling of character and quality. To the right of the room the living area includes a luxurious leather sofa which sits in front of a lovely living flame fire mounted on a welsh slate hearth.
To the left a modern fitted kitchen includes a combination oven, electric hob and dishwasher. A traditional welsh dresser sits along side the kitchen housing the blue china that is so popular in so many welsh homes. A small dining table and chairs sits in front of a deep set window with that fantastic sea view.
The style and character of the living room continues through into the bedroom. Again, deep set windows provide some great views in the morning when you throw the curtains open. A comfortable king sized bed and general peace and tranquillity ensures a good nights sleep. The adjoining en-suite bathroom is immaculately decorated and houses a simple white bathroom suite including a large shower cubicle with power shower.
Stabal-Byrdir is one of three cottages set within an old stable block on the farm but a well thought out layout ensures each cottage has its own private access and garden area. Stabal-Byrdir’s garden, arguably, having the best view of the three. There are lots of walking routes right from your front door and some wonderful sandy beaches just over a mile away.
The farm itself is located a mile above the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy. There are two small cafes in the village. also a very good butchers, Spar shop, post office and garage so all the essentials are covered. For a wider range of shops and restaurants guests might want to travel 5 miles south to the popular seaside town of Barmouth. 5 miles to the north is the historic castle town of Harlech. The larger towns of Porthmadog and Dolgellau are 30 mins away to the North and South respectively.
Eryri (Snowdonia) is fast becoming a hot spot for adventure activities. Adrenaline fuelled days out at the Tryweryn White Water, Zip World and Coed Y Brenin mountain biking centre. But more traditional pastimes continue to be popular. A visit to Portmeirion village is recommended as is a trip on the Welsh Highland Railway or a day visiting the pet farm at Llanystumdwy.
Here's a link for more information on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Barmouth
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Byrdir sits above the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy, 5 miles between Harlech and Barmouth on the Cambrian coast road the A496.
From the south (Barmouth) take the A496 to the village of Dyffryn Ardudwy. After passing the ‘Ael y Bryn’ Hotel, turn right, signposted Byrdir 1mile (brown sign). Drive exactly one mile up the hill. Go through a gate on your right and head down the hill and then up the other side. Go past ‘Ty Mawr’ and the cowsheds and follow the road round to the right until you get to Byrdir (dead end). From the carpark, walk down the hill and Stabal Byrdir will be on your right.
From the north (Harlech) take the A496 south for 5 miles. After passing the village sign Dyffryn Ardudwy take the third turning on the left, signposted Byrdir 1mile (brown sign). Drive exactly one mile up the hill. Go through a gate on your right and head down the hill and then up the other side. Go past ‘Ty Mawr’ and the cowsheds and follow the road round to the right until you get to Byrdir (dead end). From the carpark, walk down the hill and Stabal Byrdir will be on your right.
Here's a link for more info on the local area that you might find useful:
Things To Do In Barmouth
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Check-in: 16:00 | Check-out: 10:00
We'll leave the keys in the door for you, but come over to the main house to say a quick hello if you get a chance.
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