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Gwynedd House Criccieth - Criccieth

Type : Manor Size : N/A
Sleeps up to : 20 guests Floor : Ground floor
Area : Criccieth Elevator : No
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Wi-Fi/Internet
Pets on Request
Laptop Friendly Workspace
BBQ
Washing Machine
Tumble Dryer
Dishwasher
Microwave
AGA
Hairdryer
All Bedrooms En-Suite
Wet Room
Ideal for Parties
Ideal for Xmas/NY
Tennis Court
Games Room
Indoor Games
Outdoor Games
Table Tennis
Pool/Snooker
DVD
Working Fireplace/Woodburner
Fire Pit
Heating
Conference Facilities
Caretaker/Owner on Site
On-Street Parking
Seaview

Criccieth

Description

Treat yourselves to a peaceful and tranquil break in this luxurious ten bedroom, C16th country house. The house sits snugly in the mountainous area of Snowdonia, North Wales, just a short walk from the sandy delights of the Llŷn Peninsula and the bustling seaside town of Criccieth.

Gwynedd House offers large group accommodation, either on a self-catering basis or with in-house catering. Local activities range from golf to surfing.

Sleeping up to twenty-one guests, this south facing, fantastic house is set in seven acres of garden and woodlands and is perfect for large parties wanting to celebrate a special occasion!

Over 400 years old, this country home was once the home of the family of Lloyd George, the Liberal Prime Minister, in the late 1900s. More recently the property has been used as a lovely country hotel. Set in seven acres of land, there is more than enough space for the whole family to enjoy! The gardens have been beautifully maintained, the seating area is the perfect spot to relax with a glass of Pimms amongst the beautiful azaleas, hydreangea and roses, while watching your loved ones enjoy a game of tennis or boules! On a warm Summer's evening there is nowhere better to be than on the terrace watching the sunset or making use of the brand new fully covered outdoor kitchen. Designed to accommodate our versatile cooking appliances, it features a Gas Weber barbecue for easy grilling, a Kamado Joe Kettle charcoal barbecue that delivers rich, smoky flavors, and a handcrafted Vitcas wood-fired pizza oven, perfect for creating artisanal pizzas. This setup offers fun for all ages, allowing everyone to make their own personalized pizzas. Additionally, it’s perfect for slow-cooking incredibly tasty roasts and preparing complete meals for larger groups. Enjoy the panoramic view of Cardigan Bay while gathering around the kitchen island, which provides ample space for cooking and family fun! Spring, summer, autumn or winter, Gwynedd House welcomes you year round! /n Security deposit /n £500. This is to be paid directly to the property owner prior to arrival and will be refunded in full after departure subject to damage inspection /n Arrival time /n 16.00 pm /n Departure time /n 10.00 am /n Energy costs included? /n Fuel charge: 3-days: £110 / 4-days: £125 / 7-days: £165. Includes Central Heating on from 7.30 – 10.30 am; 4 – 10.30 pm, from October to March. Also includes a basket full of logs. This is to be paid to the property owner on the day of arrival. /n > If not included, what are they? /n 7 days-£110.00; 4 days-£85.00; 3 days-£75.00 /n Linen & towels included? /n Yes, included in the rental price /n Pets welcome? /n £25.00 per dog for a 3-night stay, or £50.00 per dog for a 7-night stay. Maximum of 2 dogs allowed. /n Changeover day /n Fridays /n Minimum stay /n 3 nights /n Other 2 /n No stag or hen do's allowed at the house /n Other Ts and Cs /n Please note that if the maximum capacity (including children) exceeds 20 guests, there will be an additional per person charge /n Stag & Hen Do Allowed? /n Hen do's are allowed on request. However, no stag do's are allowed at the house. /n Heating costs included? /n Heating fee from October to March - £160 per week /n Other Ts and Cs /n The Winter Fuel charge of £95 should be paid directly to the property owner, either in cash or via bank transfer, on the day of arrival, along with the Security Deposit.

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