The Tin House

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The Tin House Ael y Bryn Ffordd y Coleg Ffordd y Coleg, Llwyngwril, Wales

The Tin House photoThe Tin House has a comfortable double bedroom and a bedroom with twin bunks and a zed bed (a 2nd zed bed can be provided if necessary). (sleeps up to 5). It has a livingdining room with TV DVD video radioCD. A kitchen with electric cooker refrigerator freezer and microwave a shower room with loo and washbasin. The property is strictly non-smoking and request that any guests who smoke to do so outside and to dispose of their cigarette ends tidily. We are as yet awarded a Bronze award for Green Tourism and make every effort to encourage 'Green' ethics for our visitors.The property is small but everything is there! It is geared toward young families with young children and couples. The bunk beds can sleep adults as well but be aware that the property is small. The property was built in 1908 with a timber frame and corrugated iron cladding on the outside and tongue and groove paneling on the inside. It is quirky and 'fun'. Children finding it 'Enchanting'. The doorway into the bathroom is quite low so mind your head if tall. The Tin House is full of character and could be considered as 'Glamping'.DOGS are welcome if they are well behaved and have their own bedding - £4 per night per dog.The Tin House would not be suitable for the disabled as the approach is up some steps.It is quirky' and enjoys a hillside location. It is an unusual construction timber framed and clad in iron and slate. It is typical of a number of buildings in this area built in 1908. The interior is largely tongue and groove panelling and the living room in particular is in a seaside theme making it fun to stay in. It is very child friendly with a selection of children's videos and books DVDs toys and games. There are also plenty of books and videos and DVDs for adults and games. There is a garden with a picnic table and a bench and parasol for outside dining and a sea view. You can sit outside and enjoy the evening and see the sunset over the sea which is often spectacular.The village has a village shop where you can get fresh milk bread eggs and newspapers daily fresh veg and fruit general groceries magazines some medicines almost anything you might want and it is an off license! In fact it is pretty brilliant! There is also a pub (The Garthangharad Hotel also a restaurant) booking is advisable and they are open in the daytime and can offer teascoffees scones etc all just 3-5 minutes walk down the hill.I can provide bed linen and if required towels tea towels etc to save you carrying them for a further fee of £15. If you are a couple only using one bed the charge would be just £10. This will added to your booking figure.Parking is available in two free car parks in the village both of which are just a few minutes' walk (5 minutes- just a little further than the journey to the pub!)The Tin house is accessed from the Tarmac Road (Ffordd y Coleg) up 4 steps and along a gravel path with a further 2 steps. This property is unsuitable for anyone with limited mobility or wheelchairs.

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Hotel directions :
Coming from Tywyn: You will enter the village and travel past some houses on the right which are elevated above the level of the road. At the end of this row there is the war memorial just before the church. The road swings round to the left and goes infront of the primary school (now closed). You will go ahead in a straight line and then it veers to the right a little over the bridge with the shop on the right just before the bridge. just after the bridge there is a right hand turn which is Ffordd y Coleg. This is directly in front of the pub which is a white building (Garthangharad). Turn right at the pub The Tin House is situated a little above the village. You go up the road past the front of the pub (Ffordd y Coleg). You will see ahead of you some large iron gates in front of a large house and a track goes up just past there. There is a little cottage ahead of you which comes to a point and the track runs to the right of it the road runs to the left. Continue along the road. There is a row of cottages (5) and at the far end of the cottages the last one is called (Y Bryn) there are some steps. You can park to unload at the bottom of these steps and The Tin House is tucked away behind there. It is not possible to park here just unload and load.The steps are on the one side of the Tin House and the other side opens onto the track. The track has to be kept clear as farmers bring cattle and sheep along it and access the farmland on quad bikes etc. From Dolgellau: you will come along the A493 which is the coast road you will pass through Penmaenpool with the George 3rd Pub on the right and then you will reach Arthog where there is a quarry on the left. Keep going and you will reach the signs to Fairbourne and its little railway (brown signs). Stay on 493 and you will go through Friog. The road rises as you pass the old Tollhouse and you will see the sea. You are not far now from Llwyngwril and you will come into the village soon. You will see Llwyngwril Gallery ahead of you which is a green building looking like it was a chapel. You will go past the Gallery and where the road sweeps around to the right in front of the pub to go over the bridge. Do not go over the bridge you will stay on the road going straight ahead and go up the hill (Ffordd y Coleg). You will see ahead of you some large iron gates and a track goes up just past there. There is a little cottage ahead of you which comes to a point and the track runs to the right of it the road runs to the left. Continue along up the road. There is a row of cottages (5) and at the far end of the cottages the last one (called Y Bryn) there are some steps. You can park to unload at the bottom of these steps and The Tin House is tucked away behind there. You can drive up the hill past the Cottages and turn round by a right hand turning to some bungalows. This is the one side of the Tin House and the other side opens onto the track. The garden is beside the Tin House.

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The Tin House facilities :
Hotel Non-Smoking ThroughoutCots availableIndoor PoolGolf 9 HoleBeauty Salon/ManicureVideo/DVD PlayerTVIron And Board In Each RoomChildrens Facilities - IndoorPets AllowedGround floor bedroomsCar Parking Available OffsiteMountain Bike HireSquash CourtsFishingHorse RidingSailingVideo/DVD LibraryCD PlayerCD Library[Channels] NewsRadio

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accommodationtype : Self Catering
hotelstaraccreditor : Visit Wales
hotelcreationdate : 04/09/2013 16:40:43
totalrooms : 2
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cancellationpolicy : Custom
cancellationterms : Cancellation Policy You are advised to have some insurance cover against cancellation should it be necessary. Any cancellations made within the final 5 weeks prior to the holiday cannot be refunded unless we are able to fill the space. If this is achieved we will be able to refund your money minus any expenses incurred in re-booking.

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