A traditional stable conversion with views of Eryri (Snowdonia) from the hot tub, Stablgoch is the ideal property for families looking to explore the north west coast and mountains of Wales. This scenic three bedroom cottage is one of two holiday cottages on the same elevated location, offering dramatic mountain views in all directions.
The entrance to the property passes through a quarry tiled hallway into a large open plan ground floor living area. To the left, a large traditional farmhouse kitchen area is fitted out with beautiful pine units and a bright red tiled splash-back. The kitchen area is fully equipped with oven and hob, fridge, dishwasher, kettle, toaster, microwave oven and plenty of storage space - perfect for guests who wish to cook during their break. A farmhouse style pine dining table with six chairs is located next to the kitchen, in the bright and airy space.
With stunning wooden floorboards throughout the room contains a snug and cosy living area, with two large and comfortable great fabric sofas. A coffee table sits between the seating area and a red painted inglenook fireplace complete with log burner, perfect for cosy evenings in. With exposed timber beams throughout the space, the décor is in neutral colours, but splashes of red within the soft furnishings give the space a bright and warm feel. A shower room also features downstairs, accessed from the hallway, which includes a walk in shower cubicle.
Upstairs in this stable conversion with views of Eryri from the hot tub, the layout is slightly unconventional with three bedrooms, one of which leads through from another. This makes this property more suitable for families rather than groups of friends. To the left hand side at the top of the stairs a twin room sits to the front of the property with a set of fully glazed double doors that open up to an old set of outdoor stone steps leading down to the ground floor level. The opposite side of the hallway features another twin bedroom overlooking the garden area with another set of double doors and Juliet balcony. The beds in this room can be connected to make a double if required. A dividing pine wall with built in storage space separates the double bedroom beyond. All bedrooms are located in the eaves of the old farmhouse, with pitched ceilings. The double bedroom has two small low level windows, and an additional dormer window at high level, providing plenty of natural light. Wooden floorboards are fitted throughout on the first floor.
Outside, this stone cottage is the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day exploring. With a garden surrounding three sides of the building, the secluded section to the rear of the property features a large modern hot tub which provides great views across the woodland, a mix of commercial & native woodlands stretching down to the Dwyryd estuary. It's a gorgeous and tranquil setting to sit back and soak up the beautiful Welsh views, maybe with a refreshing glass of wine. Time it right during the day, and you might catch the sounds and smells of the Welsh Highland steam railway, which runs through the bottom of the garden - a special sight that shouldn't be missed, and also now on the UNESCO world heritage list. The garden space also features an outdoor seating area with four chairs and a coffee table, as well as a railway sleeper bench. There's a chiminea available which can be fired up once the temperature starts to drop. The rural location is ideal for spending time in the garden, gazing up at the night sky on a clear night.