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Newly restored (2009) farmhouse standing beside a cascading mountain stream in approx 8 acres of land.

Set in a pretty hamlet on the western coastal fringe of the Snowdonia National Park, in 8 acres of land with a mountain stream to the side. Tyn Llwyn is a farmhouse sleeping up to 8 people. An ideal location for team building, venue hire.

Tyn Llwyn is situated away from main roads, in the rural environment of Talsarnau. Much of the scenery is unspoilt, making this setting an ideal retreat. The area is a haven for the outdoor enthusiast, with wonderful walking and cycling. Harlech is 2 miles away. Easy driving distance to Portmeirion, Porthmadog, Ffestiniog railway, Harlech Castle, shops, cafes and restaurants, golf course and swimming pool.

2009 awarded **** accommodation from Visit Wales.

Contact number: 0800 458 1439

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Tyn Llwyn, Snowdonia
41258977336UKR0136_4.jpg Tyn Llwyn has been newly and lovingly restored, many of the original features and character of the house have been brought back to life. The house has been finished to a high standard and has successfully created a delightful, light, fresh and welcoming place to stay. This stone farm house has open views of the unspoilt rural surroundings, situated close to the famous Maes-y-Neuadd hotel, in Snowdonia National Park. The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with wonderful scenic countryside walks that can start right from your doorstep.
The feeling of tranquillity in and around the property makes this a perfect retreat.
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Overall the interior of the farm house has a fresh, airy and inviting feel. The warm and cosy lounge provides a comfortable seating area to relax and unwind in front of an original fireplace with wood burning stove for colder months. The lounge also has TV and DVD facilities.

Tyn Llwyn The large open plan kitchen and dining area has a rustic feel to it, with a beautifully restored inglenook fireplace it is arguably the heart of the cottage. The kitchen is fully equipped, with a large dining table ample to seat 7 people, in the centre of the kitchen.
Leading off from the kitchen is a bigger than average utility room, with washing machine and downstairs WC room. This room is ideal for storing coats, muddy boots and golfing equipment. There is a small table for table top games.
Tyn Llwyn Upstairs there are three bedrooms. The first double bedroom boasts an en-suite shower room, and double doors leading out to a decked area to make the most of the outdoor space. The second bedroom is a single room which can easily be made into a twin room. The third bedroom is a spacious double room with an additional day bed/ sofa bed. The main family-sized bathroom leads off from the hallway. Upstairs also benefits from a small study/ office room with a desk ideal for those that cannot avoid bringing their work with them.
Bed linen is provided but not towels.
Tyn Llwyn Snowdonia National Park is the largest park in Wales covering around 840sq miles. Within this region there are stunning blue flag beaches close by, breath taking mountains and quaint little Welsh villages.
A short drive away is the Italiante resort village Portmeirion, the famous location for the filming of the 1960's TV series The Prisoner starring Patrick Magoon. It is easy to see why Portmeirion is a top tourist attraction.
Also close by is the town of Blaenau Ffestiniog which boasts several tourist attractions including Ffestiniog railway, and the Llechwedd slate caverns - a former slate mine open to visitors.
Further around the north welsh coast is the large seaside village of Abersoch, popular for windsurfing, jet-skiing and surfing. The village also has bars, restaurants, shops,cafes and an 18 hole golf course. Boat trips around St. Tudwal's islands to see the seals and other wildlife are also available from Abersoch.
Harlech is a small town and seaside resort best known for its castle. Along the winding streets of Harlech there are cafes and tea rooms and shops where you can purchase anything from antiques to local craftwork. Theatr Harlech is located on the Coleg Harlech campus and stages a varied selection of plays, music and films throughout the year. Harlech is also home to the famous Royal St. David's Golf Club.
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The property sits in approximately 8 acres of land, with ample parking on the front driveway.

Well behaved pets are allowed with prior arrangement. There is a fenced off garden/patio area and some of the land is currently used as grazing for sheep.


There is a patio area to the front of the house and an enclosed play area for children.


To the side of the house is a stream which cascades down from the mountains.

Directions
From the north, follow the A496 from Maentwrog towards Harlech for 5 miles to Talsarnau. The Ship Aground pub is on your right. Continue along the A496 for 3/4 mile to the junction with the B4573 at Glan y Wern. Go straight on along the B4573 for 1/4 mile and turn left following signs for the Maes y Neuadd Country House Hotel. Follow this narrow, winding hill for 1/2 mile to a small junction, turning left towards Llandecwyn. The drive to Tyn Llwyn is on the right after 100yds.

From the south, follow the A496 north from Harlech for 5 miles to Tygwyn railway station. Continue for 1/4 mile to the T junction at Glan y Wern and turn right onto the B4573. After 1/4 mile turn left following signs for the Maes y Neuadd Country House Hotel. Follow this narrow, winding hill for 1/2 mile to a small junction, turning left towards Llandecwyn. The drive to Tyn Llwyn is on the right after 100yds.

The coast road through Barmouth and Harlech is usually slower than approaching from the north. If you are in a hurry, from Dolgellau take the A470 towards Portmadog and join the A496 at Maentwrog.

What visitors have said about this retreat...

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"Wow! Easter weekend – Fantastic weather, wonderful house and great company. Breathtaking views from the top of the hill behind the house. Wish we had bought some smart clothes so we could’ve eaten at the hotel next door. Nevermind ... Next time! What a treat!"
Dean and Bryony, UK

"Blue, blue skies – an absolute treat – plus ... stunning views over the estuary to Portmerion. A fabulous house made to share with good friends and family. Lovely walks with just the lambs and birds for company. Fantastic bike ride at Coed y Brenin, there’s plenty to explore. Hope we’ll be back to discover more soon."
Jenny Jones, UK