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Snowdonia Self Catering cottage, St.Mary's, Tal-y-Llyn, sleeps 2

Areas: Snowdonia

St.Mary's
Tal-y-Llyn
Gwynedd
Wales
LL36 9AJ

St.Mary's, Tal-y-Llyn, Gwynedd
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Sleeps a maximum of: 2

Pricing From: £692

A unique Grade II* listed detached 15th century church set amidst some stunning scenery, close to the shores of Tal-y-Llyn lake. Many original features, Welsh oak roof structure, Tudor painted ceiling and stained glass windows. Dolgellau 9 miles.

St Mary’s is a beautiful stone-built, detached 15th century church set amidst some of the most stunning countryside in the foothills of Mount Cader Idris, situated across from the shores of the magnificent and picturesque 222 acre Tal y Llyn Lake. This ancient and historic Grade II* listed church has been preserved in all its original glory with only part of the church itself having been converted to provide two comfortable bedrooms whilst the attached vestry has been renovated and offers comfortable living accommodation. You will be in awe of this stunning place from the moment you arrive; St.

Mary’s is a hidden treasure and will certainly offer you a holiday with a difference, you will return home with some wonderful lasting memories and stories to tell. The vestry boasts open plan living accommodation with high ceilings and exposed beams and timbers, the comfy sitting area has a warm and homely ambiance with an electric living flame fire for you to sit and relax in front of after a busy day out and about..

A well-equipped kitchen area caters for all your needs and the dining area is ideal for that leisurely breakfast or late supper. The two bedrooms are located in the church, go through the connecting heavy oak door and you will be transported back to a bygone era with a sense of peace and calmness. This beautiful church has an amazing Welsh oak roof structure, preserved and complete with a Tudor painted ceiling and stunning stained glass window at one end.

Many of the original features remain including the pulpit, the pump organ, font and many of the pews. The ground floor double bedroom is a real marvel, cosy and modern but befitting its surroundings with stairs to the side which access the mezzanine bedroom above with glass balustrades overlooking the church and its pews, here you can really get up close to the beautiful oak roof timbers. Certain conditions set out by the Snowdonia National Park Authority means that a non-standard eco toilet system had to be installed, not something most people are used to but it’s all compliant with 21st century building regulations and is a small price to pay for this wonderful experience.

St. Mary’s church stands within an historic graveyard with many ancient gravestones but there are plenty of places outside to sit, from which to admire your surroundings. Sit overlooking the lake watching the swallows fly close by or the wildlife emerging around you.

The sunsets lighting up Graig Goch behind you are unforgettable and with the area unpolluted by light on a clear night you can see the Milky way! The walk to the summit of Cader Idris begins on your doorstep, and four miles down the road is the Tal y Llyn Railway which steams down the valley to Tywyn. Discover the Mawddach Estuary which John Ruskin said provided "one of the most sublime views in Europe”, the huge beach at Barmouth provides a great day out and the quaint market town of Dolgellau with its interesting shops, pubs and restaurants is only 11 miles away. St.

Mary’s is a perfect peaceful retreat and offers a unique holiday experience anytime of the year, one you’ll want to return to and relive time and time again.

Pet friendly accommodation Pet Friendly


RECENT CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Fantastic setting, great building, very comfortable indeed. A real treat to stay in a place with such an interesting history and fabulous surroundings. Highly recommended.
Mrs Warren
2016-08-08


A truly unique and stunning property, sympathetically restored and converted in to a comfortable living space. The property is in a beautiful and convenient location for local attractions. We would definitely return.
Mr Wyn-williams
2016-07-20


The owner has done a fantastic job converting this15th Century church into a comfortable holiday let, but still managing to retain the integrity of the church and it's surroundings. His church and graveyard are truly awe inspiring and my husband and I could not have been happier with our choice. The church location was on the end of Tal-y-Llyn lake and next to Cadair Idris, part of the Snowdonia range. We had easy access to many walks and mountain climbs from the doorstep. Also in easy access were seaside towns and other attractions, such as the steam railway and Dolgoch Falls.
Mrs Humm
2016-06-27


Amenities:

Highlights

Parking Space Parking Space
Linen Provided Linen provided
WiFi WiFi

Bedrooms
2

Bathrooms
1

Details
Mostly ground floor
Church: Two bedrooms: 1 x ground floor double with en-suite shower, basin and eco toilet system ("Separett Torp-Isak” brand in grey granite), 1 x mezzanine double with en-suite basin and his and hers chemical toilet
Vestry: Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with gas living flame fire
Electric heating
Electric oven and hob, Microwave, Fridge, Freezer,

Smart TV's


DVD



Music Centre,with LP's



4G WiFi


Selection of books,

Pool Table

Games, Dart Board Fuel and power inc in rent
Bed linen and towels inc in rent
Off road parking


Lawned garden with furniture adjacent to property with furniture and graveyard to sides and rear
One well-behaved dog welcome
Sorry, no smoking
Shop 9 miles, pub 2 mins walk
Hotel and restaurant 5 mins walk
Note: Private water supply from lake which is filtered and regularly checked and approved by the local authorities
Note: Please ensure your dog is kept on a lead and is supervised at all times when outside
Note: Due to the nature and Grade II* listing of the property there are non-standard eco toilet systems installed
("Separett Torp-Isak” brand in grey granite) Note: Both bedrooms are served by the shower in the ground floor double en-suite
Note: Mezzanine bedroom has some restricted headroom and glass balustrades
Note: Max 2 adults

St
Mary's will not be available from the end of October for the winter months but will open again in the Spring
Please note this property only accepts bookings from Saturday to Saturday

Changeover Day
Sat
Approximate Location

Map is approximate and should only be used to get a rough idea of the cottage location.

Get an Ordnance Survey map covering the Tal-y-Llyn area.

Nearest Attractions

Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

Corris Railway & Museum - 2.7 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Llanfihangel-y-pennant, St Michael's Church - 3.5 miles (Historic Church) Heritage Rating

Castell-y-Bere - 3.8 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Cymer Abbey - 5.4 miles (Abbey) Heritage Rating

Cymer Castle - 5.4 miles (Castle) Heritage Rating

Brithdir Roman Fort - 5.8 miles (Roman Site) Heritage Rating

Dolgoch Falls Waterfall Walk - 6 miles (Countryside) Heritage Rating

Nannau Estate - 6.3 miles (Garden) Heritage Rating

Owain Glyndwr Centre - 6.4 miles (Museum) Heritage Rating

Plas Machynlleth - 6.6 miles (Historic House) Heritage Rating

Nearest Alternative Cottages


Details of facilities are believed correct at time of publication, but may be subject to change by the cottage proprietor. Up-to-the-minute facility listings will be always presented during the booking process for your approval.



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