A modified and restored 16th-century listed cottage with incredible views (including the Snowdon Horseshoe and Moel Siabod). Located on a working upland farm and heated by an innovative and low carbon wood-pellet heating system. The house and farm are the setting of the iconic book 'I bought a Mountain' - a classic tale of life on an upland Welsh farm between the two world wars by Thomas Firbank. Another famous occupant, and the donor of the farm was Esme Kirby, an environmental campaigner and founder of the watchdog group Snowdonia Society.
Ground Floor: Spacious farmhouse kitchen with granite worktops and belfast sink, large traditional sitting/dining room with inglenook fireplace and wood-burning stove. First Floor: two bedrooms (1 twin, 1 double) both with antique furniture, bathroom with electric shower over bath. There are many traditional features in this cottage such as low beams and wood panelling.
Facilities
Television, radio, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, freezer, cot, high chair
Visitor Notes: Wood-pellet central heating included. There is no garden but there is a patio area to the front of the cottage with garden furniture. Off-road parking available for two cars opposite the cottage.