Bwthyn Morse, Llanfair

Bwthyn Morse is a beautiful Grade II listed Georgian cottage in the village of Llanfair in North Wales. The cottage can sleep four people in two bedrooms which are made up of a super king-size which is zip/link and a king-size as well as a separate bathroom. The rest of the cottage is made up of a kitchen with island, a dining room and a sitting room with wood burning stove. To the outside is parking for four cars and a lawned garden with furniture as well as a tennis court. Set in wonderful surroundings, Bwthyn Morse can be enjoyed at any time of the year. No stag or hen parties

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   High Chair
  •   Cots
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Fishing Available
  •   Wifi
  •   Golf Nearby
  •   Beach Nearby
  •   Sea Nearby
  •   Parking Available
  •   Tennis Court

Accommodation Details

Two bedrooms: 1 x super king-size (zip/link, twin on request), 1 x king-size. Bathroom with roll top bath, seperate shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with island. Dining room. Sitting room with wood burning stove.

A beautiful double fronted, Grade II listed Georgian cottage, in a peaceful location, secluded yet not isolated, the cottage is on the outskirts of the coastal village of Llanfair, on the fringes of the Snowdonia National Park, with the historic castle town of Harlech, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, just a mile away. North Wales' coast and mountains are two of its most valuable assets, and you can enjoy both of them from this charming cottage. Lying within the grounds of the owners' own home, the cottage forms part of their small country estate with tennis court, woodland, gardens and extensive lawns, it's a fantastic holiday home for a couple, friends or a family looking for a relaxing, peaceful holiday. Lovingly and sympathetically renovated to a high standard, the cottage is beautifully maintained and well presented with great attention to detail and original features. In the well stocked kitchen, warmed by the AGA cooking range, you'll find fresh herbs picked from the owners’ garden. The dining room has views across the lawns and gardens and after dinner, you can curl up in front of the wood burning stove in the stylish, comfortable sitting room. Upstairs, two beautifully styled bedrooms have large, sumptuous beds and views over the gardens. One bedroom has a super king-size bed which can be divided into two singles. Just off the split level landing, the bathroom, with its roll top bath and separate big drench shower, comes with fluffy towels and complimentary toiletries. For an extra bit of pampering, the owners can arrange a manicure, massage or even a holiday haircut in the comfort of your cottage. This is the perfect place to sit back, let your shoulders drop and enjoy the peace and tranquility of this stunning place. Take a stroll around the gardens and woodland, enjoy a game of tennis, or just relax on the lawn with a drink as you look out over the countryside. With little light pollution, you can stargaze long into the night, and if you’re lucky, you’ll hear the owls wake up as you wind down. There's lots to do around the area. The nearest beach is a stroll across the fields, or a two minute drive. Harlech, with its castle, stunning beach and world famous links golf course, Royal St. Davids, is just over a mile away. The breathtaking Snowdonia National Park is right on your doorstep, and the seaside resorts of Barmouth and Criccieth are also within easy reach. There’s also Porthmadog, where you can hop onto the Ffestiniog railway, sit back, and enjoy the stunning scenery and be taken back in time as the world famous steam train chugs its way through the mountains. Portmeirion is also nearby, with its magical Italianate village overlooking the white sandy beaches of the Dwyryd Estuary. For the more adventurous, there's also lots to do, from cycling (the cottage is right on Cycle Route 8) and pony trekking, to the famous Zip World, with its 100 mile per hour ride. This is a perfect location from which to explore this delightful area any time of the year.

The pretty village of Llanfair has an impressive location, quietly nestling between the foothills of the Rhinog mountains and the stunning golden beach of Harlech, whilst also providing panoramic views over Shell Island and Cardigan Bay. Boasting its own mild climate due to its unusual positioning, and an exciting array of wildlife and birds including soaring buzzards, this traditional village is an ideal base for wonderful scenic walks in the surrounding countryside.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating and woodburning stove in sitting room. AGA cooking range, separate electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, small freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Smart TV with Freeview, DVD player, Wifi, selection of books, games and DVD's. Fuel, power and starter pack for wood burning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair available on request. Parking for 4 cars. Storage available for bikes and kayaks. Lawned garden with furniture. Tennis court. Sorry, no smoking and no pets. Harlech and all amenities 1.5 miles. Train halt 15 mins walk. Beach 15 mins walk. Please note you can book both 984219 - Bwthyn Morse and 985108 - Bwthyn Canol together sleeping a total of 8, These are adjoining properties in a quiet, peaceful location. Please note no stag or hen parties

Location Details

The pretty village of Llanfair has an impressive location, quietly nestling between the foothills of the Rhinog mountains and the stunning golden beach of Harlech, whilst also providing panoramic views over Shell Island and Cardigan Bay. Boasting its own mild climate due to its unusual positioning, and an exciting array of wildlife and birds including soaring buzzards, this traditional village is an ideal base for wonderful scenic walks in the surrounding countryside.

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.

Reviews

Our stay couldn't have been more perfect. Nicole & John were very welcoming and friendly. The cottage was immaculate and comfortable, with everything we needed to enjoy our stay. We made use of the tennis court and had fun playing doubles. With a 10 minute walk to the beach, it was perfect to watch the sunset and Harlech and Llanbedr are just short car journeys away - great places to eat and drink in both. We would definitely stay here again, we couldn't fault it.

Rated by 800lynseyh reviewed on 14th June 2021

Pls note this is for Bwthyn Canol adjoined to this holiday let- The cottage is beautifully presented and catered for all our needs. The cottage is positioned ideally between Harlech and Barmouth. A short walk through the fields to the beach and a 2 minute drive to Harlech Castle and beach. the amenities the cottage are ideal for a couple or younger family seeing natures best enjoyment of outdoors. Beautiful wild flower garden with tranquil seating area and zip wire plus tennis court catered for all our needs. We can not thank John and Nic enough for there wonderful hospitality, kindness and ensuring all our needs were met. Needless to say we will be going back, if we can get back in 2021!

Rated by Gillyt1234 reviewed on 30th May 2021

My little family and I feel so incredibly lucky to have stayed in this stunning Georgian cottage. The interior was so tasteful and stylish. The Aga, wood burner and roll top bath were thoroughly enjoyed by all. We loved waking up to the breath-taking countryside and coastline. The tennis court and zip wire were a great source of entertainment for the whole family. The owners, John and Nic were so friendly and welcoming. They made our weeks' stay very comfortable and relaxing, so much so that we have booked to return in Spring next year. Bwthyn Morse is a real gem.

Rated by U4693ATkarlab reviewed on 22nd October 2020

What a find! We've stayed in lots of luxury cotrages and this is by far the best. Comfortable, clean and totally equipped - I'm now an Aga fan!!! We have a very energetic 3 year old, who LOVED the many areas of the property to explore. And he even learned to play tennis on the immaculate court. John and Nicole were amazing hosts and were always on hand for help and advice. We will definitely be back - hopefully soon!!

Rated by Steve c reviewed on 17th February 2020

We have stayed at Bwthyn Morse twice now and will certainly return. Nicole and John (and Ruby!) are the perfect hosts; warm, welcoming and accommodating, making us feel at home from the moment we arrived. Llanfair is a great base for adventures into Snowdonia National Park, and the beach is simply stunning, whatever the weather. Waking up to birdsong, toast on the AGA, a day out in the beautiful surroundings, evening in front of the log fire and falling asleep to the sound of the owls - just bliss! Can't wait to visit again, and we'd swap our London life in a heartbeat.

Rated by GailAndKorn reviewed on 1st February 2020

The cottage was simply perfect. Everything was warm and welcoming including the hosts. It was such a charming cottage set in very pretty grounds, that served as a frame to the sea view that was set in the distance. The welcome pack had everything I needed for my first night Including a log burner all prepared and ready for swift lighting, tea, coffee, eggs, milk, bread and Bara Brith. The kitchen was incredibly well stocked with every possible item you could need and the furnishings throughout the cottage were all clean, tasteful and comfortable. The beds were incredibly comfortable and the warm cosy nights just flew by all too soon. It was a very calming and relaxing week, supported by the comfort of this beautiful cottage, the ever so helpful hosts and the beautiful Harlech coast. I will go back without any doubt at all. What a find

Rated by MrAnstee reviewed on 28th January 2020

Really enjoyed our stay, lovely cottage, Quiet, clean and fresh, the owners are a lovely couple, they really care and make sure your stay is as comfortable as possible, (even down to the items left in the fridge which were great), We made use of the tennis court (which our kids really enjoyed ), there is also a pleasant walk across 3 or 4 fields to the beach, which again was enjoyable as there are a few styles to get over which added to the experience. Lovely beach a mixture of sand and rock when tide in. There is also a pleasant cafe by the beach. Definitely on our return list if we ever stay in the area again

Rated by illoyduk reviewed on 4th November 2019

This cottage is so beautiful- in a stunning location and so stylish inside. We were lucky to have wonderful weather for our stay but this cottage would also suit the cooler Welsh temperatures as it had an aga in the kitchen and log burner in the lounge. It was the perfect place to relax in such peaceful surroundings. We loved our stay- it gave us space for fantastic family time - a brilliant place to be but also to use as a base to explore the local area and, importantly, opportunity to relax. We loved coming back each day to the cottage as it felt like ours for the week. We certainly hope to return. John and Nicole made us extremely welcome- and were the perfect hosts- thank you. :)

Rated by Liz-Simon reviewed on 27th July 2019

Idyllic is an all too often overused term but in this case it is perfectly apt. A beautifully presented cottage with superb facilities, in a tranquil location make for a perfect base to enjoy the many attractions in this stunning corner of Wales. The owners, John and Nicole, strive to ensure that you have every luxury and are wanting for nothing. They exemplify the very best of the hospitality industry and are genuinely lovely people. We rated the week 5 stars because there wasn't an option for us to give it 6 stars. Fabulous!!

Rated by syddiboy reviewed on 4th July 2019

Had a wonderful week here in this lovely cottage. We were met by the friendly owners who made us very welcome. The cottage itself is beautifully done but we did find the settee uncomfortable I am afraid. I wasn't happen with Sykes description when they said the beach was just a walk over a field when it was actually 4 fields over a broken style which was very high then an extra half a mile down a road a bit disappointed with that.

Rated by carmentomlinson27 reviewed on 30th March 2019

Bwthyn Morse is a haven of peace and tranquillity - Nic and John have created a home that is both elegant and cosy where we were able to truly relax and unwind. After a long day on the hills, we loved coming home to a warm house with plenty of hot water then cooking something delicious for dinner in the Aga. It's a dream home! Being able to walk down to the beach in just 10 minutes is such a bonus. Whether you love hills, forests, waterfalls, exploring historic sites or beaches, this area has something to offer you and you will leave knowing that you want to return.

Rated by Michelle R reviewed on 18th November 2018

Very spacious property, with good facilities and of a high standard. Beautiful bedrooms and large kitchen with both Aga and electric cooker. Full size tennis court just outside the front door. Peaceful location and beach nearby either by local path of nearby road. John and Nicole were great hosts, very welcoming and gave helpful advice. Harlech Castle, Barmouth and Festinioc railway all within half an hour drive.

Rated by mike b reviewed on 6th October 2018

Three of us have just returned from a fantastic week at Bwthyn Morse. John and Nicole were fabulous hosts who felt like friends by the end of the holiday. They went well beyond expectations to make sure that we had a wonderful time. The house itself is beautiful and nestled in an attractive setting of woodland, gardens and fields. A cross country walk leads to a local beach. Our four year old daughter loved the zip wire in the orchard and we had great fun playing tennis. The house is elegant and the feel is of being in a boutique hotel although the spacious kitchen is more warm and cosy. The kitchen is very well equipped with pretty much everything you could wish for to make self catering easy. All in all, a magical place with warm, friendly and caring hosts. We can’t wait to return.

Rated by peterbrash reviewed on 7th September 2018

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7-Day Forecast

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Tue 30th
Light rain
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12°C 9°C
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7.1mm
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Wed 1st
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12mph
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Sat 4th
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Sun 5th
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1.7mm
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Mon 6th
Light rain
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15°C 12°C
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