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House in North Wales: Machynlleth
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Approached by a private bridge over the River Dulas this attractive residence offers spacious accommodation to create wonderful memories in. Built in 1911 and sympathetically refurbished in 2019 to celebrate the period features combined with contemporary twists for a enjoyable stay, with all the thoughtful little extras for your holiday. As you enter through the door into the spacious utility boot room with space to hang up your outdoor attire with useful washing machine. Walk through into the well lit kitchen being the true hub of the home with its original flagstone floors, traditional Aga, separate electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. If you decide to eat in, this is a wonderful space to get creative and rustle up a meal. Open the feature glass doors into the dining room with space for everyone to gather round the table, enjoy a meal and the ambience of the feature fireplace with open fire. Relax on the settle by the glow of the fire and lose yourself in a good book. Continue through to the impressive tiled hallway that takes you back in time to the early 1900's to the games room with table football and board games. Further along the corridor you will find the lovely lounge with comfortable sofas, TV, feature fireplace with open fire, the perfect spot to relax after a long day. There is also a stylish shower room with shower and WC on this floor too with more space for your sandals, boots and jackets. Take one of the two staircases up to the second floor, with seven fabulous bedrooms to choose from. Firstly, choose from four unique bedrooms with feature fireplaces, two king size, a double, or the super king size zip and link (which can be made up as a twin on request). Also, on this floor is the stylish bathroom with shower over bath, WC and bidet. Continue up the other staircase, there is a further three bedrooms, a twin zip and link (which can be made up as a super king size on request) and two king size bedrooms, one with a feature fireplace. Take a leisurely shower in one of the two stylish shower rooms with showers and WC. Also, on this floor is the spacious landing library/snug with comfortable seating, books, games and a TV, perfect to spend time playing games together or snuggle up with a good book. The house is full interesting pieces, snugs and nooks with pleasant surprises around every corner. There are private grounds to explore with lawn, woodland, stream and hedged garden, enjoy al fresco dining on the large stoned patio with table, chairs and a charcoal BBQ. Relax on the grassy banks with a good book or embrace the views from the vista seating. Walk down the stream or join the local footpaths in and around the rolling countryside. There is ample private parking at the property, and for keen cyclists there is a lockable store and outside tap to wash your bikes down. Idyllic position near to Corris and Machynlleth with a range of eateries, independent shops, weekly produce market, museum, MOMA gallery and a host of events to enjoy. Head to the coastal town of Tywyn and harbour town of Aberdovey offering sandy beaches, independent shops, eateries and a superb links golf course. Visit King Arthurs Labyrinth, Corris Mines, Corris Craft Centre, The Centre for Alternative Technology, aboard the narrow gorge railway to Dolgogh Falls, watch the wildlife at Ynys Las nature reserve and book into the Michelin starred restaurant. If you are seeking outdoor thrills, Dyfi Bike Park is nearby, as well as the trails within the Dyfi Forest, not forgetting Snowdonia National Park, perfect for walking, climbing, mountaineering and mountain biking.