Reached via a short, private lane within the pretty village of Llwyngwril is Llwyn Du, a delightful hamlet of only three houses This tiny, tranquil seaside settlement is situated inside the stunning Snowdonia National Park at the edge of the River Gwril, nestled between the Snowdonia Mountains and the stunning golden beaches of Cardigan Bay Despite having just three houses, this wonderful little place is well served by local amenities, boasting a 16th Century church, a traditional pub and well-reputed Gallery Café The riverside, seaside and mountain settings provide varied walking routes and chances to see a wide selection of wild flowers as well as many species of birds that flock to the region's sheltered beaches and rock pools Nearby at the sandy beach at Fairbourne is a narrow gauge railway which leads to the sweeping sand dunes at Barmouth Nestled in the hamlet of Llwyn Du on the outskirts of the pretty village of Llwyngwril, this delightful property is an 18th Century stone built cottage The unique property is at the end of a bridle lane near the foot of scenic wooded hills within the Snowdonia National Park, offering visitors great walking opportunities Situated within the landscaped gardens of the owner’s barn and decorated to a high standard, this property offers a cosy cottage atmosphere with a contemporary feel The cottage also comes with a lovely patio area and garden furniture – great for al fresco dining on warm summer evenings against a beautiful scenic backdrop .
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