Just off Harlech High street, beneath the UNESCO World Heritage Harlech Castle, this delightful one bedroom stone cottage exudes character and warmth with exposed beams, an inviting inglenook fireplace and a log-burning stove, perfect for those chilly evenings.
A rarity for this location it boasts not only an off road PRIVATE PARKING space but also an external private patio GARDEN and wonderful ESTUARY, MOUNTAIN and CASTLE views.
One of the highlights of this enchanting cottage is its picturesque views. Situated almost at the top of the steepest street in the Northern Hemisphere, you can enjoy stunning vistas of the estuary, snowdonia mountain ranges and the historic Harlech Castle right from your doorstep.
The dining kitchen is ideal for whipping up culinary delights, while the cosy lounge provides a relaxing space to unwind. The large double bedroom offers a peaceful sanctuary for rest and relaxation.
Convenience is key with private parking opposite, a garden to enjoy the outdoors and located just steps away from the bustling high street, castle and walking distance of the glorious sandy beach. Overall this property offers the perfect blend of tranquillity and accessibility. It has been carefully and lovingly restored and is immaculately presented throughout.
Don’t miss the opportunity to own a piece of history in this quiet backwater location. Embrace the charm of Harlech and make this stone cottage your own.
Cosy, inviting and characterful living room with slate tiled floor, exposed beams and feature stone inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. Window to the front with views of Harlech Castle and lovely deep slated sills. Open plan stairs to the first floor.
A well equipped kitchen/diner with views of Harlech Castle. Having a range of wall and base units integrated appliances including Hotpoint oven, Amica glass hob and extractor over, dishwasher, washing machine and fridge. With contemporary white tiled splash backs; cream sink and drainer with mixer tap; slate floor; newly fitted night storage heater.
The dining area sits in front of a picture window which provides views down Y Lech and over to the iconic Harlech Castle, particularly stunning in the evenings when the castle is spectacularly illuminated.
The open plan stair case leads to this spacious bedroom which is full of character with a high vaulted ceiling and "A" frame beams. It is a lovely light room with traditional low windows to the front and side elevation giving views of Harlech Castle and Tremadog bay and the Snowdonia mountain ranges.
To the ground floor, fully tiled with underfloor heating, this contemporary shower room has a white suite comprising of corner shower, WC and hand basin, roof light window and natural wood door.
A glazed door leads out steps to a delightful and private raised herringbone pattern block paved patio with views up to Harlech Castle and across to Tremadog bay and the Snowdonia mountain range and when the sun goes down enjoy the atmospheric view of Harlech Castle illuminated. Across from the house there is an off road parking space for one car. Stone steps at the front of the house lead up to a stone and slate terrace bounded by stone walls and up to Hedd's entrance door.
Across from the house there is an off road parking space for one car.
Hedd is immaculately presented. Hedd is fully double glazed with mains electricity, water and drainage.
The stunning golden sands of Harlech beach are just a 20 minute walk away. Hedd is well placed within walking distance to the local facilities such as the railway station, shops, pubs, buses, medical centre and schools.
Harlech is in the heart of the Snowdonia National Park famous for its World Heritage listed castle. It has astonishing views across Tremadog Bay to the Llyn Peninsula and one of the most picturesque golden sandy beaches in Wales. It has recently been given the accolade of having the second steepest street in the world at Ffordd Pen Llech and Hedd is located almost at the top of this.
Harlech has a wealth of traditional architecture, shops and restaurants. It also boasts the internationally renowned Royal St David's links golf course. Further afield are the larger towns of Barmouth (8 miles) and Porthmadog (12 miles) which offer more shops and large supermarkets. At least two of the large national supermarkets have a delivery service to Harlech.
The Rhinog mountain range provides the spectacular backdrop to the town which is one of the most rugged and remote terrains to be found in Wales. The mountains and hills provide hiking and walking opportunities for all ranges of abilities.