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Pensarn Hall is a large, Victorian residence, in an elevated position, in Llanbedr near Harlech. Stretching over four floors, including a lower ground floor cellar for dogs, there are seven bedrooms; a double, two twin bedrooms and a family bedroom on the second floor, all en-suite, and a double a four-poster double and a twin on the first floor, again, all en-suite. There is also a ground floor cloakroom. On the ground floor there is a kitchen with wodburner, a butler's pantry, a laundry room, a dining room with open fire and table which converts to a snooker table, a drawing room with woodburner , a library and a conservatory. With long, sprawling lawns and garden games, as well as the National Park on your doorstep, Pensarn Hall is a wonderful base for a holiday.Please call our Reservations office if you would like to book the Christmas week from Friday or Saturday
Please call our Reservations office to discuss a discount for party sizes of less than 6 for holidays between 18th June and 2nd July 2021.
Situated between The Rhinogs - part of the Snowdonia Mountains - and the glorious golden beaches of the North Wales coastline is the lovely village of Llanbedr. Close to the swiftly flowing River Artro, this wonderful little settlement boasts a mild climate and exciting array of wildlife and birds including soaring buzzards. There is also a great selection of local shops and an excellent pub. With its 13th century castle widely regarded as the most impressive built by Edward I in Wales, the nearby town of Harlech is worth visiting. Also popular with golfers, this quaint little destination is famous for the Royal St. David's course as well as a variety of good quality restaurants. For a wider variety of amenities, Barmouth is close by and offers an amazing Panorama Walk as well as a ferry to Fairbourne, a miniature railway and boat trips out to sea so that visitors can try their hand at mackerel fishing.
Over four floors. Seven bedrooms (all with either sea or countryside views): 1 x 2nd floor double with en-suite shower, basin & WC, 1 x 2nd floor twin with en-suite bath, shower over, basin & WC, 1 x 2nd floor twin with en-suite shower, basin & WC, 1 x 2nd floor family room with double & single bed & en-suite bath, shower over, basin & WC, 1 x 1st floor double with en-suite bath, shower over, basin & WC, 1 x 1st floor four poster king-size double with en-suite shower, basin & WC, 1 x 1st floor twin with en-suite bath, shower over, basin & WC. Ground floor basin & 'Thunderbox' WC. Victorian-style kitchen with granite worktops, breakfast area, AGA, pantry & woodburner. Butler's pantry. Laundry room with WC. Dining room with size Victorian slate bed snooker table & open fire. Drawing room with woodburner in slate hearth. Library with woodburner. Conservatory (seats 10). Lower ground floor tiled basement for dogs access from house and outside.
Gwynedd is a magical county that is home to the spectacular Snowdonia National Park. In fact, a huge percentage of the county is covered by this wonderful National Park including majestic mountains, peaceful valleys, stunning flowing rivers and magical, fairytale castles and forests. You can also discover superb sandy beaches and fun filled coastal resorts. The county is also home to an abundance of culture and heritage, founded over two millennia ago. As the home of the Snowdonia National Park, Gwynedd can easily boast some of the most outstanding scenery in the UK, making this county the perfect retreat from modern life and the hustle and bustle of city living. For visitors looking to enjoy some sightseeing there is plenty to keep you busy from Caernarfon Castle to Greenwood Forest Park and the Royal Welch Fusiliers Museum. There are also a few railways to enjoy on a family day out taking in the sights and exploring the area. On the other hand if you would prefer to explore this magnificent county from the great outdoors, there is a huge collection of activities for visitors to enjoy. Try something new and exhilarating such as rock climbing, paintballing, White water rafting or a high ropes course.There are also fantastic opportunities to enjoy walking, trekking, cycling, horse riding, sailing, coasteering and much more. As Gwynedd boasts such a variety of landscape from mountains to countryside to coast, the county is the perfect place for producing fresh and delicious produce. Experience these wonderful foods at a local restaurant, pub or café whilst on your stay in Gwynedd. Looking for the ultimate romantic get away, why not search Luxury romantic self-catering in Wales.