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15% Discount At Ymwlch-Fawr

Published on 21 Jun 2018 by Gwion Llwyd

For any guests booking to stay from the 1st-31st July 2018, the owners of Ymwlch-Fawr are offering a 15% discount for stays from 3 nights.


THREE BEDROOM COUNTRY HOUSE | YMWLCH-FAWR

THREE BEDROOM COUNTRY HOUSE | YMWLCH-FAWR

Ymwlch-Fawr is a three-bedroom Georgian country house on the western edge of the Snowdonia National Park. Lots of original character features remain; high ceilings, oak wood flooring, log fires and some wonderful period furniture including a Steinway piano. A garden party attended by Prime Minister Lloyd George and his wife Margaret was hosted at the property adding to its historical value. The house provides a great base to explore this part of North Wales. Cwm Pennant and the famous Nantlle Ridge is a short 5-minute drive to the east. A similar 5-minute drive to the south will bring you to the beautiful beaches of Criccieth.

 
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