Regency Red
6 guests
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3 bedrooms, 3 beds
1 bathroom
+2 extra toilet
sq/ft
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This home is a total rarity. It has all the pomp and grandeur of a stately home, yet with plenty of cosy details, invites pure rest and relaxation. Step into the oak-panelled entrance hall with its twinkling chandelier and you know you’re somewhere special. The living room is like something out of a Jane Austen novel, with its Regency-style curtains, grand fireplace, and antique gilded mirrors. There’s a further drawing room and a formal dining room for lavish banquets. The farmhouse-style kitchen is well equipped for cooking up feasts – we love the bottle green AGA which acts as a hearth throughout the winter. Each bedroom upstairs is bursting with character, with the main bedroom boasting expansive windows overlooking the rolling green countryside. The house is surrounded by expansive manicured gardens and breathtaking scenery beyond. Head to the historic lookout tower and its stone patio to admire panoramic views of the mountains on one side, and Cardigan Bay on the other. From here you are well placed to explore the beauty of the surrounding area. A variety of beaches on the coastline can be reached in five minutes by car. The waters around Pwllheli are renowned for world-class sailing and... are well suited to a range of other water sports like kayaking and windsurfing. Quaint local cafes, galleries and shops line the streets of Pwllheli, which is less than a mile from the house.
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What to expect
Highlights

Stay on the Llŷn Peninsula of Wales, a five-minute drive from the beach

Discover panoramic views of Cardigan Bay and distant mountains from every corner of the expansive grounds

Feel like nobility in the elegant rooms, with high ceilings and antique furniture

Curl up in front of the fireplace in the cosy sitting room

Have a tinker on the piano in the grand drawing room

Admire breathtaking views of rolling countryside from the windows

Soak in the freestanding bathtub after a day of walking and swimming
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Home truths
This home is laid out over two floors with internal stairs between them – all bedrooms are located on the upper floor
There is private off-road parking for up to four cars
A welcome pack including tea, coffee, milk and sugar is included on arrival
While infants are welcome, this home is not suitable for children between 1-12 years old
Your host can provide a travel cot on request – just bring your own cot linen
There is secure bicycle storage here
The nearest pub and shop are one mile away
About this stay
Amenities
Outdoor seating
Desk
Laptop friendly workspace
Wi-fi
Parking available
Washing machine
Dryer
Garden
Bedrooms & bathrooms
3 bedrooms, 3 beds
1 bathrooms, 2 additional toilets
Local guide
About The Llŷn Peninsula
This little promontory of Wales, hidden beyond the peaks of Snowdonia, has long been a not-so-secret holiday hotspot. Drawing families, walkers and watersports enthusiasts to its laid-back resorts, unspoilt countryside and wild beaches, it has a lot to offer in a relatively small area. The southern coast is ideal for families, with sandy beaches and sweet seaside towns full of indy retailers, cosy cafes and welcoming beer gardens. It’s perfect...
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Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Stay at Plas Bodegroes
A stunning Georgian manor house surrounded by lush gardens. Enjoy cosy B&B rooms with beautiful views and indulge in elegant dining. Perfect for a relaxing getaway in Wales.

Explore the Political History of Pwllheli
Delve into the rich political history of Pwllheli and discover the fascinating stories of this locality. From notable figures to significant events, this attraction offers a unique perspective on the town's past.

Sample Craft Beers at Cwrw Llŷn
Explore the welcoming bar at Cwrw Llŷn and enjoy a great selection of craft beers. From Seithenyn to Porth Neigwl, their beers are sure to impress. Don't miss the chance to chat with the friendly bartender!

Experience the Charm of Neuadd Dwyfor Arts Centre
Step into the past at this stunning movie theater with its art decor arrangement and beautiful atmosphere. Enjoy a glimpse into how cinema used to be while getting lost in the movie. A perfect family outing!

Explore the Stunning Llŷn Peninsula
Discover one of the most scenic and beautiful places in the UK. With fantastic beaches, protected natural areas, and breathtaking coastal footpaths, this Welsh peninsula is a must-see for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Discover Abersoch Hydro & Pwllheli
Abersoch Hydro offers excellent powerboat and sailing courses, with knowledgeable instructors and a family-friendly atmosphere. Enjoy hands-on training and explore the beautiful beachfront location. Highly recommended for water sports enthusiasts!

Hike to the Stunning Summit of Carn Fadryn
Climb to the top of this natural wonder and be rewarded with breathtaking 360-degree views of the Llyn peninsula, Snowdonia, Anglesey, and even Ireland on a clear day. A perfect adventure for families and nature lovers alike.

Dine at The Dining Room
Experience top-notch food in a relaxed dining setting at this fabulous Welsh restaurant. Enjoy a variety of delicious dishes, including the highly recommended plaice and tomahawk chop. Excellent service and pleasant atmosphere make it a must-try.

Dine at Fresh Bar & Grill
A dog-friendly bar-restaurant in Abersoch offering fresh bistro fare, including delicious fish dishes, cocktails, and exceptional service. The staff go above and beyond to make you feel welcome, even catering to your four-legged friends.

Explore the Historical Locality of Morfa Nefyn
Immerse yourself in the rich history and political significance of Morfa Nefyn. Discover the stories behind its landmarks and gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating locality.

Dine at The Cliffs
Enjoy the great location, lovely interior, and light airy atmosphere of this restaurant. With a sea view, delicious food including fish, steak, and pizzas, and a good wine list, it's a must-visit. Don't miss their legendary view from the carpark!
Booking policies
House Rules
Children welcome (1-12 years)
Infants welcome (under 12 months)
No pets
No parties or events
No smoking
Good to know
Arrival from 16:00
Departure before 9:00
Wifi
No air con
Cancellation policy
Up until
60
days
Cancel at least 60 days before your check-in date for a 50% refund.
Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 60 days away.
Host
This home is managed by Anne-Marie
This home is managed directly by a business. A member of their staff will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Anne-Marie and her team know how important their guests' holiday is, and do everything they can to make it memorable for all the right reasons. Friendly, professional and people-focused, they ensure you have a restful, care-free stay.
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