Rent Villa Vista Cedro Gwynedd
Holiday Home Rental Description
Sitting in the middle of the tiny Snowdonian village of Dinas Mawddwy, this building was once the locale’s Wesleyan chapel, but today it’s been respectfully converted into a rather remarkable place to stay.
Plenty of the period features remain, including the original brickwork, pew seats at the dining table and the tall lancet windows that look out to Welsh hillsides, as well as bathing the interior with natural light. However, it’s also fair to say that the living quarters have been brought up to the standards expected from 21st-century travellers, particularly in the case of the super-sleek kitchen and the large games room complete with tables for pool and foosball.
Despite this architectural setting, some of the biggest perks lie outside the stone walls. Not only is there a terrace on which to sit out around the fire pit, but guests are also treated to a hot tub, which is naturally the best seat from which to admire the stunning surroundings.
It’s fair to say that those fond of the great outdoors couldn’t wish for a better location. Cader Idris is ten miles away if you’re in the mood for a challenging hike, while it doesn’t take too long to reach the coastline when the weather calls for a day on the beach. Closer to home – much closer in fact – the village has a local gastropub only a minute’s walk from the front door.
Home truths:
*The home is spread over two floors with no elevator and the only bedroom on the ground level has a pair of bunk beds
*There’s space to park up to five cars at the home and there’s an electric vehicle charging point, too
*Your host can provide a cot for free upon request
*Well-behaved dogs are welcome to accompany you during your stay
*Though there isn’t a dedicated desk here, the dining table doubles up as a laptop-friendly workspace