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5 Ivy Terrace is a lovely terraced cottage in the seaside village of Borth-y-Gest. The three bedrooms, two doubles with patio doors, one with balcony, and a twin, ensure the cottage is suitable for families or friends. There is a bathroom with bath, basin and WC, and a ground floor shower room. Downstairs there is a kitchen with dining area, and a sitting room with woodburner. There is a first floor lounge with sofabed and window seat. Outside, parking can be found on the roadside or in the local public car park, and there is a terraced rear garden for relaxing after a day enjoying the area. The walking, beaches and watersports of the Llyn Peninsula are on the doorstep, with Snowdonia, Anglesey and the rest of North Wales easily reached, meaning 5 Ivy Terrace is a wonderful year-round base.7 people - max 6 adults and 1 child
Borth-y-Gest, nestled by the water close to the Llyn Peninsula, is a quaint seaside village with tearoom and restaurant. The are many walks on offer from the village, and the Snowdonia National Park is just a short drive away. Visit Porthmadog, Anglesey, Black Rock Sands and Portmeirion.
Three bedrooms with TV: 2 x double with patio doors (one with balcony), 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Ground floor shower room with double shower and basin. Ground floor basin and WC. Kitchen with breakfast bar. Sitting room with dining area and woodburner. First floor sitting room with double sofa bed and window seat.
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