The Gallery
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Cemmaes, near Machynlleth
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Sleeps: 2 + cot Pets allowed: 1 | No smoking Bedrooms: 1 Bathrooms: 1 Nearest town: Machynlleth 9 miles | The Gallery Ty Poeth Cemmaes Machynlleth |
The Gallery, a romantic cottage for two, is one of five cottages at Ty Poeth. Set in the heart of Wales, this group of cottages are in a unique peaceful situation, surrounded by five acres of garden with lawns overlooking the Dyfi valley on the edge of the Snowdonia National Park. The River Dyfi and the Aran Fawddwy mountain range meet and lead out to the beautiful coast of Cardigan Bay. Ty Poeth is only about 10 minutes’ drive from the market town of Machynlleth - a busy place steeped in history, home to the world famous Center for Alternative Technology. The beach at Aberdovey is within half an hour and it takes not much longer to reach the university town of Aberystwyth on the coast or to drive into the Snowdonia National Park and see some of the most dazzling mountain scenery in the UK.
The gardens at Ty Poeth were created a hundred years ago and have planted borderlands with a wide variety of plants and shrubs and an abundance of wildlife. There are four separate lawns, perfect for picnics on sunny days and for relaxing and enjoying the peaceful surroundings. Paths through the woodlands and along terraces are perfect for strolls or as places for children to play. Each semi-detached cottage is private with garden views.
The Gallery sleeps 2 in a balcony bedroom with a double bed. The ground floor bathroom has a bath with electric shower over, WC and basin. The open plan sitting/dining kitchen area has a door out to the conservatory which overlooks the garden and the Dyfi valley. The sitting room has a 2 seater sofa, a comfy armchair and a woodburning stove. There is a TV and a radio/CD player. There is a dining table and two chairs. The kitchen is equipped with an electric cooker, microwave and fridge/freezer.
Additional heating is by convector heaters. Electricity is included. The first bucket of fuel for the stove is provided, thereafter it is available at £3 per load. A travel cot and high chair are available on request. Bed linen is provided but please bring your own bedding for the cot. Please bring your own towels. Towels can be provided on request for £3 per set of one bath towel + one hand towel. Use of a washing facility is available on request at a charge of £5 pounds, which includes drying. There is parking for one car. One well-behaved pet is welcome but must not be left alone in the cottage. There is no smoking permitted in the cottage.
Book online but don't pay now. You will need to send the deposit to the owner. A 30% non-refundable deposit is required to confirm the booking; the balance should be paid 6 weeks before the start of the holiday. Cheques payable to Daniel Gwatkin . We will send you an email with this information when you book.
Romantic setting for two with a conservatory over looking the garden and Dovey valley with balcony bedroom and wood burning stove.
View of balcony bedroom from living room.
View of living room from stairs
and from conservatory entrance.
Guest Reviews:
Tony Gates and Sam B, Bedfordshire--Beautiful scenery, house and gardens, fantastic fire!!Lovely time, would come back again.
Terry
and Linda B, "Pep" the dog, Rotherham, S Yorkshire--Lovely
gardens, lovely area. "Pep" enjoyed the good walks. The
weather was unusually good for July but it's really cosy with the log fire
burning. Hope to come back again! Thanks for a great holiday.
Christe
P, Dave D and Q, Manchester--Beautiful place, very quiet and
peaceful (apart from jets)! Comfortable cottage, very cosy. Lovely area
for walking beautiful waterfalls, valley hills, etc. Lovely garden and
views-history of the house and gardens very interesting.
Mr & Mr T : Address Dukinfield, Cheshire: Comments: Lovely Cottages, and the area is outstanding
Ian and Lynda Coghill, H--A very tranquil and enjoyable holiday. See trout fishing. Also excellent. 6 in 4 nights best.
Barbara
and George T, Gatley, Cheadle, Cheshire--Glorious area and really cosy
cottage.
Caroline
Robeas-M and Michael K, Burnham-on-crouch, Essex--Beautiful scenery,
gardens, and house. Really enjoyable time.
Derek and Kos, South Wales--Had everything from the holiday we expected-even the weather!!
Kev and Andren , London--We've had a great time in a beautiful spot--thanks!!
Andrew and Kerry , Leyland, Lancs and Glasgow--Lovely place, cosy and comfortable. Had a great stay.
Lyn Wilton and Nick D, North Dorset--Lovely peole, lovely place, lovely countryside, lovely weather. All together a lovely time.
Kingsley and Vera O, Leigh-on-sea, Essex--Comfortable cottage with lovely gardens (resulting in a relaxing holiday.)
Lynne and John K and Jake, Newport, Shropshire--Had a wonderful break, cottage lovely, garden and scenery too. Hope to come back again.
Bavvy and Linda , Birmingham--Pleasant cottage. Lovely garden and scenery, good weather and break.
Daniela and Roberio B, Torino, Italy--Lovely place with a fantastic garden. We wait for you in Italy.
Sharon, Chris, and Kathleen (4months) and Bobby (the dog), Burton on Trent, Staffs--Fantastic 1st holiday for Kathleen! Lovely cottage and beautiful area. Bobby enjoyed all his walks too. Thank you.
Rupert, Karen, and Jessica F, Oxford--very pleasant stay--very comfortable accomodation and lovely garden. Very many thanks.
Kevin Deborah and Shepherd, Cambs--Great holiday. Lovely walks.
Jenny and Alan H, Widnes, Cheshire--Really "chilled out" here, but needed the fire 'cos of the weather--got the knack a bit by Friday! Lovely cottage and gardens. Thanks!
Ken
and Teresa, Wolverhampton--Peaceful, relaxing. Beautiful
surroungings. Our first ever holiday on our own here was brill!!
Luckily we had good weather too.
Sarah
and Pradeep, Bristol--Lovely setting, beautiful walks and coast. Comfy
place. Thanks.
Joe
and Gill, Cumbria--Felt like home, quiet, relaxing, and three days sunshine in
Wales.
Barbara and George T and Rusky, Gatley, Cheadle, Cheshire--Great holiday, sun every day and no rain. Gorgeous scenery and lovely garden. Sun, sea and mountains-the UK doesn't get any better.
Roy and Jane, Brighton, E. Sussex--Lovely location. Great walks. Must see Red Kites at Bwich Nant Yr Arian. Very peaceful-wonderful garden and views over valley here.
34. Martin
and Karan, York--Wales, as always, a joy. Walks miles (though lost most
of the time-I think the locals take the waymarkers home for their X'mas trees.)
The H, Suffolk-Comfortable accommodation in a lovely spot. Beautiful countryside... Brill walks but Ellie (the labrador) likes sheep too. Eww. And some waymarks and paths do seem to have moved...
Colin
and Rosemary G, Rainham, Kent--Lovely comfortable cottage. Great
garden in lovely setting. We've had great time visiting all the places of
interest. Thank you.
Alison M and Alele L, Corby--Lovely cottage, ideal for 2-beautiful area as well. We had a great week. Thank you.
Stephen and Pauline Palmer, Bacup, Lancs--Cosy and comfortable cottage. Lovely welcome, very enjoyable stay. Had a great time visiting the area. Thank you.
Sue and Roger C, Oxford--Cottage relaxing cosy and a beautiful view. We had our own radio and didn't need a dvd player because in spite of the rain we found plenty to do including 3 steam train rides.
