House in Wales
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About this house rental
This detached house is situated in Aberdaron, Gwynedd and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms.Note: Decking area has steps down to a sloping lawn. Garden is unfenced, bring own beach towels. No hen/stag parties
The Space:
Paham is a lovely detached house situated in Aberdaron, Gwynedd. Hosting four bedrooms, including a ground-floor king-size with en-suite shower room, a ground-floor double and two twin rooms, along with a ground-floor bathroom, this property can sleep up to eight guests. There is also a kitchen, utility, living/dining room, conservatory and a games room. Outside there is off-road parking for three cars and a decked area with seating, along with a small lawned garden. Paham is the perfect place to stay to enjoy the delights of Aberdaron. Suitable for children. No stag/hen or similar. This property has a £200 Good Housekeeping Bond.Note: Decking has steps leading to a sloping lawn. Garden is unfenced—children and dogs must be supervised at all times. The uphill walk from the village is not suitable for guests with limited mobility. There is a step down into the open‑plan conservatory. No stag/hen parties or similar. The owner requires 48 hours’ notice to approve imminent bookings.
The Neighborhood:
Aberdaron is a community electoral ward and former fishing village in the Welsh county of Gwynedd, Wales. There is evidence from the Iron Age hillfort at Castell Odo, on Mynydd Ystum, which shows that some phases of the village's construction began unusually early, in the late Bronze Age, between 2850 and 2650 years before present. Aberdaron hosts numerous sailing regattas featuring clinker-built boats unique to the area, there is a popular regatta every August where the races are open to everyone. Aberdaron Beach is a surfing and body-boarding location for surfers of all levels.
