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Luxury Holiday Home with Sea Views in Abersoch | Annedd-Lon

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Dog FriendlyNear BeachNear PubEV Charger
Abersoch
 
 

Welcome to Annedd-Lon. If your idea of a holiday involves checking the surf from your breakfast table without actually having to put on a wetsuit just yet, you’ve found your match. Perched in the popular Cae Du area of Abersoch, this sleek, four-bedroom property is a masterclass in the "upside-down" lifestyle - putting the living spaces where they belong: right in front of those shimmering views. It’s a place for early morning coffees on the balcony and late-night disputes over the foosball table, all within a ten-minute stroll of the beach.

We begin on the ground floor, which serves as a quiet retreat from the social whirlwind upstairs. You’ll find three bedrooms here: a comfortable double with its own ensuite for those who value a quick transition from bed to shower, a twin bedroom complete with a dressing table (or a desk for those pretending to work), and a versatile twin/king room that features French doors opening directly onto the garden. There is also a family bathroom on this level featuring a shower over the bath, perfect for de-sanding the kids.

Ascend to the first floor, the true heart of the home. This is an open-plan sanctuary designed for socialising. The kitchen is a chef’s playground, featuring a Nespresso coffee machine for that essential morning kick-start. An archway leads you into a dining area that flows into the lounge, where the walls are practically made of glass to drink in the coastal scenery.

Step through the sliding doors onto the glass-fronted balcony. Equipped with outdoor furniture, it’s the ultimate spot for a sundowner while watching the light fade over the bay. Back inside, the entertainment continues with a foosball table and giant Jenga, ensuring that rainy days are just as competitive as the sunny ones.

For those who enjoy a bit of domestic hierarchy, the top floor is a private king-size master suite. It’s a sanctuary within a sanctuary, boasting a TV, a dressing table, and an ensuite that takes relaxation seriously with a jacuzzi bath, separate shower, and even a bidet - because you’re on holiday, and why not?.

The exterior is just as hard-working. There is a private, enclosed garden with sun loungers and a patio for alfresco dining. Adventure-seekers will appreciate the garage, which provides secure storage for bicycles, surfboards, or that paddleboard you’ve promised to finally master. For the eco-conscious traveller, there’s a 7kW EV charger ready to juice up your car while you juice up your tan.

 
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Facilities


Cottage Type
Dog Friendly
Near Beach
Near Pub
EV Charger
Essentials
Welcome Pack
Linen
Towels
Cot (cot-linen not provided)
WiFi
High Chair
Central Heating
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Fire extinguisher or blanket
Inside
2 Pets
Hob
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Freezer (not icebox)
Dishwasher
Dishwasher Tablets
Kettle
Coffee Machine
Toaster
Cooking Basics
Oven Gloves
Tea Towels
Wine Glasses
Champagne Flutes
Dining Table
Blender
Washing Machine
Clothes Drying Rack
Cleaning Products
Body soap/Shower gel
Hair Dryer
TV
Baby Safety Gates
Outside
Enclosed garden
On street parking
Off street parking
Bike Storage
Private Garden
Additional Information
Fussball table, giant Jenga.
 

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Location

 

Annedd-Lon is perfectly positioned, placing you in the heart of one of North Wales' most sought-after coastal villages on the Pen Llyn. You are less than a mile from the vibrant centre of Abersoch, which means the nearest pub and a variety of independent boutiques, cafes, and restaurants are just a short, pleasant walk away - perfect for when you'd rather leave the car behind.

The famous Abersoch Main Beach is approximately a 10-minute stroll from your front door, offering golden sands, iconic colourful beach huts, and sheltered waters ideal for swimming and paddleboarding. For those seeking more dramatic surf, a 10-minute drive leads to Porth Neigwl (Hell’s Mouth), a wild four-mile stretch of coastline celebrated by surfers across the UK.

Further exploration within a 20-mile radius reveals a wealth of attractions across the Llyn Peninsula. The market town of Pwllheli is just 7 miles away and features a world-class marina and a popular open-air market on Wednesdays. History enthusiasts can drive 15 miles to explore the ruins of Criccieth Castle, which perches dramatically on a headland overlooking Cardigan Bay. Family-friendly adventures are also close by; Glasfryn Parc is roughly 25 minutes away and offers go-karting, ten-pin bowling, and archery, while the National Trust’s Plas yn Rhiw manor house and its ornamental gardens are only 7 miles from the cottage.

Here's a link for more information on the local area that you might find useful:
Things to do in Abersoch

 
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Max Children:
4
Max Infants:
1
(Children that require a cot)
Maximum number of adults and children is 8
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