Coedmor Cottage, Barmouth

Holiday Cottage: 5252 Gwynedd

Coedmor Cottage

Barmouth
Visit Wales:   4 star
Cottage's own web site
Coedmor House was built in the late 18th century as a "Gentleman's Smaller Residence". Located in the Snowdonia National Park it stands in a delightful woodland setting overlooking the Mawddach Estuary, with magnificent views across to the Cadair Idris mountain range.

Coedmor Cottage is detached and set in the gardens of the main house. All on one level, it is centrally heated and provides very comfortable accommodation for two/three people throughout the year.

The entrance hall, with an adjacent shower room, leads to the well equipped kitchen/diner, with an electric stove, fridge and microwave.

Through to the comfortable lounge, there is a wood burning stove and television. From the lounge, the large bedroom, with en-suite bathroom, has a double and a single bed. If required, guests can use the washing machine and tumble dryer in the main house.

Outside is an enclosed patio area, overlooking the gardens, and ample private parking.

Situated two miles from Barmouth on the road to Dolgellau, this is the perfect location for walking, fishing, bird watching or just relaxing. It is within easy reach of sandy beaches and the spectacular scenery of Snowdonia.

We have a second smaller cottage, 'Coedmor Barn' also available at this location.



Highlights
  • Spectacular views.
  • Superb walking country.

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Bedroom
Bedroom
Lounge
Lounge
Kitchen/Diner
Kitchen/Diner

Facilities
Sleeps:   3
Bedrooms:   1
Cot Available:   No
Disabled Facilities: Yes.
All ground floor
Linen Provided: Yes.

Pets Allowed: No.

Central Heating: Yes.
Fuel type: Oil
Open Fire: No.

Smoking Allowed: No.

Outdoor Facilities: Yes.
Extensive gardens for guests use

Directions
Coedmor is situated on the A496 between Dolgellau & Barmouth.

Driving from Dolgellau:
After 5 miles you will pass through the village of Bontddu.
Carry on for a further 2 miles and the entrance to Coedmor is just past the 40 mph sign, on the right, on a sharp right-hand bend.

Driving from Barmouth:
3 miles out of the town you enter a 40 mph area. Soon after this you will pass a white house on the left. The entrance to Coedmor is a further 50 yards on the left.

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Pricing and Opening Times
Seasons Open: Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter.

£235.00 per week Low season.
£305.00 per week Mid season.
£360.00 per week High season.

Open all year.
Weekly bookings commence on Saturdays.
Short breaks are available out of high season.

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