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GWEL Y WAWR, pet friendly, with a garden in Pentraeth
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3 chambres 2Â salles de bain 6 personnes 130Â mÂČ
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Pentraeth, North Wales
- Baie de Red Wharf BayâȘ18 min Ă piedâŹ
- Menai BridgeâȘ12 min en voitureâŹ
- Bangor UniversityâȘ16 min en voitureâŹ
Chambres et lits
3 chambres (6Â personnes)
Chambre 1
1 trĂšs grand lit
Chambre 2
1 lit double
Chambre 3
1 lit double
2Â salles de bain
Salle de bain 1
Baignoire · Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Salle de bain 2
Toilettes · Douche uniquement
Espaces
Jardin
Salle Ă manger
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GWEL Y WAWR, pet friendly, with a garden in Pentraeth
Gwel Y Wawr cottage in Penraeth, Anglesey sleeps six people in three bedrooms.
Gwel Y Wawr is a single-storey cottage including an open-plan living space with a kitchen which consists of an electric oven and hob, AGA, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, a dining area, a sitting area with TV, and a utility with a washer/dyer, fridge, and freezer. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with en-suite walk-in shower alongside two doubles. There is a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Outside, there is a non-enclosed front garden with lawn, gravelled area, patio area, and furniture, plus off-road parking for two cars. WiFi, fuel power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Two well-behaved pets are welcome, but sorry, no smoking. Within 0.7 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.2 miles, a pub. Book your stay to seize some captivating memories at Gwel Y Wawr. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of 350GBP. Note: Shared garden. Note: Children aged 15 and above are welcome sorry no young children due to farm machinery on site tractors etc. Note: Towels are not provided
Amenities: Oil central heating. Electric oven and hob, AGA, microwave, fridge freezer, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Non-enclosed front garden with lawn and gravelled area, patio area, and furniture. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Pub 0.2 miles, shop 0.7 miles. Note: Shared garden. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of ÂŁ350. Note: Children aged 15 and above are welcome sorry no young children due to tractors and farm machinery on site. Note: Towels are not provided
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Trawden is a small village in the Trawden Forest parish of Pendle, at the foot of Boulsworth Hill, on the border land between Lancashire and the Yorkshire Dales. Boulsworth Hill is a large expanse of moorland, the highest point of the South Pennines of south-eastern Lancashire, England, separating the District of Pendle from Calderdale. Its summit, Lad Law, is 1,696 ft (517 m) above sea level, and commands views over Pendle Hill, the Forest of Bowland, the Yorkshire Dales and the South Pennines. On an exceptionally clear day it is possible to see Scafell Pike and Helvellyn to the north, High Peak to the south and Blackpool Tower to the west. The Brontë Way and the Pendle Way both pass along the slopes of Boulsworth Hill, providing routes across unspoilt moorland and pasture land. Agriculture was the main industry of the village and surrounding area, although it did have several cotton mills, most of which have now been demolished and converted into housing. As a way of encouraging people to visit Trawden and the surrounding area, a small group of village residents organise and mobilise other villagers in order to hold the annual Trawden Garden Festival and Scarecrow Trail. This takes place over the first weekend in July. Trawden also holds an annual agricultural show each August, which many farmers, riders and people from all around enjoy and take part in. Dating back to the 10th century, the area is famous for the ruins of Wycoller Hall where Charlotte Bronte set parts of her famous novel, Jane Eyre. Clapper Bridge is close to the ruins of Wycoller Hall and probably dates from the late 18th or early 19th century, whilst Clam Bridge is a single slab laid across Wycoller Beck and is more than 1000 years old and is listed as an Ancient Monument. A short drive brings you to nearby Haworth, home to the famous Bronte sisters, who were inspired by the surrounding moorland to pen their novels which have become classics of English Literature. Haworth is a village that time almost forgot, with its myriad of curiosity and antiques shops, alleyways and cobbled streets creating a wonderful period atmosphere and all this against a backdrop of countryside famously described in the novel Wuthering Heights as wild, rugged and barren. Nearby the famous Worth Valley Railway, an authentic steam railway, brought to prominence in the film The Railway Children, provides a lovely day out with a regular service to the old village of Oxenhope. The market town of Skipton, Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, is just a short drive along one of the most scenic moorlands in the area, and also within reach are elegant Harrogate and vibrant Leeds and Manchester.
Gwel Y Wawr is a single-storey cottage including an open-plan living space with a kitchen which consists of an electric oven and hob, AGA, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, a dining area, a sitting area with TV, and a utility with a washer/dyer, fridge, and freezer. The bedrooms consist of a king-size with en-suite walk-in shower alongside two doubles. There is a bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Outside, there is a non-enclosed front garden with lawn, gravelled area, patio area, and furniture, plus off-road parking for two cars. WiFi, fuel power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Two well-behaved pets are welcome, but sorry, no smoking. Within 0.7 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.2 miles, a pub. Book your stay to seize some captivating memories at Gwel Y Wawr. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of 350GBP. Note: Shared garden. Note: Children aged 15 and above are welcome sorry no young children due to farm machinery on site tractors etc. Note: Towels are not provided
Amenities: Oil central heating. Electric oven and hob, AGA, microwave, fridge freezer, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, dishwasher. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Non-enclosed front garden with lawn and gravelled area, patio area, and furniture. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Pub 0.2 miles, shop 0.7 miles. Note: Shared garden. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping Bond of ÂŁ350. Note: Children aged 15 and above are welcome sorry no young children due to tractors and farm machinery on site. Note: Towels are not provided
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Trawden is a small village in the Trawden Forest parish of Pendle, at the foot of Boulsworth Hill, on the border land between Lancashire and the Yorkshire Dales. Boulsworth Hill is a large expanse of moorland, the highest point of the South Pennines of south-eastern Lancashire, England, separating the District of Pendle from Calderdale. Its summit, Lad Law, is 1,696 ft (517 m) above sea level, and commands views over Pendle Hill, the Forest of Bowland, the Yorkshire Dales and the South Pennines. On an exceptionally clear day it is possible to see Scafell Pike and Helvellyn to the north, High Peak to the south and Blackpool Tower to the west. The Brontë Way and the Pendle Way both pass along the slopes of Boulsworth Hill, providing routes across unspoilt moorland and pasture land. Agriculture was the main industry of the village and surrounding area, although it did have several cotton mills, most of which have now been demolished and converted into housing. As a way of encouraging people to visit Trawden and the surrounding area, a small group of village residents organise and mobilise other villagers in order to hold the annual Trawden Garden Festival and Scarecrow Trail. This takes place over the first weekend in July. Trawden also holds an annual agricultural show each August, which many farmers, riders and people from all around enjoy and take part in. Dating back to the 10th century, the area is famous for the ruins of Wycoller Hall where Charlotte Bronte set parts of her famous novel, Jane Eyre. Clapper Bridge is close to the ruins of Wycoller Hall and probably dates from the late 18th or early 19th century, whilst Clam Bridge is a single slab laid across Wycoller Beck and is more than 1000 years old and is listed as an Ancient Monument. A short drive brings you to nearby Haworth, home to the famous Bronte sisters, who were inspired by the surrounding moorland to pen their novels which have become classics of English Literature. Haworth is a village that time almost forgot, with its myriad of curiosity and antiques shops, alleyways and cobbled streets creating a wonderful period atmosphere and all this against a backdrop of countryside famously described in the novel Wuthering Heights as wild, rugged and barren. Nearby the famous Worth Valley Railway, an authentic steam railway, brought to prominence in the film The Railway Children, provides a lovely day out with a regular service to the old village of Oxenhope. The market town of Skipton, Gateway to the Yorkshire Dales, is just a short drive along one of the most scenic moorlands in the area, and also within reach are elegant Harrogate and vibrant Leeds and Manchester.
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Langues parlées
Anglais
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Lave-linge
Animaux de compagnie acceptés
Espace extérieur
Parking disponible
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Arrivée aprÚs 15 h 00
Ăge minimum pour la location : 21 ans
Départ avant 11 h 00
Enfants
Adultes uniquement
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Animaux domestiques
Animaux de compagnie autorisés
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Ă propos du quartier
Pentraeth
Ă Pentraeth, cette maison de vacances vous promet de passer un sĂ©jour exceptionnel. Faites le plein de culture en visitant les emblĂ©matiques MusĂ©e de fossiles Stone Science et Theatr Fach, ou passez par les sympathiques Tyrolienne Zip World Penrhyn Quarry et Storws Wen Golf Club pour vous Ă©clater le temps d'un aprĂšs-midi. Les agrĂ©ables Ătangs de pĂȘche Tyddyn Sargent Coarse Fishery et Magasin de bonbons Penny Farthing Sweet Shop mĂ©ritent aussi une visite. Les points d'eau de la rĂ©gion vous permettront de vous adonner Ă diffĂ©rentes activitĂ©s telles que la pĂȘche, tandis que ses Ă©crins de nature offrent le dĂ©cor idĂ©al Ă tous ceux qui rĂȘvent de tester les balades en vĂ©lo.
Pentraeth, North Wales
à proximité
- Baie de Red Wharf Bay - 18Â min Ă pied - 1.5Â km
- Benllech Sands - 19Â min Ă pied - 1.7Â km
- Ătangs de pĂȘche Tyddyn Sargent Coarse Fishery - 5Â min en voiture - 4.4Â km
- Menai Bridge - 12Â min en voiture - 10.9Â km
- Bangor University - 16Â min en voiture - 14.2Â km
Comment se déplacer
Restaurants
- âȘPanton Arms - âŹ14 min Ă pied
- âȘBenllech Arms - âŹ5 min en voiture
- âȘAnns Pantry - âŹ9 min en voiture
- âȘGolden Fry - âŹ5 min en voiture
- âȘKinmel Arms - âŹ9 min en voiture
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