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4 Bedroom Edwardian Villa in Portmeirion, Snowdonia National Park, North Wales,
Hafod Cae Maen Library fireplace Playhouse Sitting room
Kitchen Library Portmeirion Room Portmeirion room balcony
Dining room View over garden Rhiniog Room
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4 Bedroom Edwardian Villa in Portmeirion, Snowdonia National Park, North Wales,

Portmeirion, North Wales, Wales, Europe
Price: From £700 per short stay
Bedrooms: 4 Guests: 8
One Off Places rating: 10 reviews (10 reviews)
Property Info
Accommodation Type
Houses / Villas
Property Setting
  • Mountainous
  • Village / Rural
Exterior Facilities
Garden
Interior Facilities
  • Baby Equipment
  • Internet Access
  • Log Fire
Activities
  • Beach nearby
  • Beach within walking distance
  • Cycling
  • Fishing
  • Golf nearby
  • Horse Riding
  • Tennis
  • Therapies
  • Walking
  • Watersports
Bedrooms
4
Conditions
  • Sea View
  • Child Friendly
  • Cook available
  • Ideal for honeymoons
  • Pet Friendly
Guests
8
Please note that the map is to provide an indication of the area and may not be exact.
One-Off Feature

Hafod Cae Maen is a luxurious Edwardian villa, offering breathtaking views over the Dwyryd Estuary to the mountains beyond. Situated high above the famous Portmeirion village on the edge of Snowdonia National Park, the villa has been lovingly restored and offers a truly relaxing holiday.

General Info

You approach from the back along a bumpy track, but the glory of the house is the front and the view. Overlooking estuary and hills, this handsome villa sits above the Italianate fantasy village Portmeirion. Hafod Cae Maen was built in 1919 for the botanist who planted the estate's subtropical woodlands, and it is within easy reach of the village (restaurants, cafés, a deserted beach). The house's terraced gardens are heaven for children to hide in, while adults have long lawns and a barbecue. Inside, all is as luxurious as it is possible to be. Edwardian windows and polished oak floors, wood-burners in fireplaces, local art on white walls. Toys, games and DVDs invite children to settle in, there's a panelled library with an open fire, a hamper waits on the slate worktop, warm towel rails gleam, and bedrooms – heritage colours, seagrass floors – are enticing. The master room flourishes a balcony for sunsets and champagne, and well-behaved pets are accepted.

The Area Surrounding The Property / Accommodation

The house is within walking distance of two fine restaurants and three cafés in Potmeirion village. A deserted beach features safe swimming at low-tide and for those wanting extra distraction for children (or adults!), Boston Lodge Halt for the Ffestiniog narrow-gauge steam railway, is a ten-minute walk from the house. A taster of things to do: beaches, rock climbing, golf, railways, castles, zoos, parks.......

Getting There & Local Amenities

Getting There:
Detailed directions provided on booking.

Nearest Airport:
Manchester 101 miles

Nearest Train Station:
Minffordd 1 mile

Nearest Bus Stop:
Minffordd 1 mile

Nearest Ferry:
Holyhead 50 miles

Nearest Restaurant:
Three within walking distance

Nearest Beach:
Walking distance

Nearest Shop:
Porthmadog

Nearest Market:
Porthmadog

Car Hire:
Optional

Accommodation Details

Interior Details
Inside Hafod Cae Maen you'll find a homely drawing room with toys, games and a wood-burning stove. On the same floor is the library, containing wood panelling designed by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis, which has an open log fire, cosy chairs to curl up in, a piano for a good ol' singsong after dinner and a study with internet access. The kitchen/dining room has everything and more to make your stay perfect with its own wood-burning stove and double-doors opening onto the stunning garden. There is also a snug where the kids can hide to give the grown-ups a bit of peace and quiet. The first floor has two king-size bedrooms, two twin bedrooms and two family bathrooms. The master bedroom houses a sumptuous four-poster bed and a balcony, perfect for watching the sunset over Portmeirion with a gin and tonic.

Exterior Details
Hafod Cae Maen is set in two acres with formal gardens, and can only be reached by a private road. The gardens look down over the forested edge of the Dwyryd Estuary and beyond to the remote Rhiniog mountains. The house is not overlooked and the owners live off-site, making this a truly relaxing holiday for those wanting complete privacy. The south-facing garden has a barbecue and a large table with parasol, perfect for al fresco dining, as well as a playhouse to keep the children entertained.

Further Details
Family-friendly throughout, the house features enclosed gardens, accessible sub-tropical woodlands and no main-roads nearby. Touches such as children’s toys, cot and highchairs can also be provided, helping to ease the luggage load! Simply put, a family could spend two weeks at Hafod Cae Maen without needing to use the car -– it is the ultimate get-away.

Conditions of Rental
Applicants can reserve the property over the telephone but it will only be confirmed when an Historic House Retreats official and completed booking form has been received and deposit/payment made. For bookings made more than 8 weeks prior to the arrival date, a deposit of 50% of the total rental price must accompany a completed booking form. If a booking is made less than 8 weeks before the arrival date the full rental price, together with any additional charges and the cautionary deposit of

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