Monday 21 May 2012
Rural Accommodation

Ty mawr Farm

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B&B  -   £28.00 - £35.00   per person per night

Ty mawr Farm
Llanddeiniolen
Caernarfon
Gwynedd LL55 3AD
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Ty mawr Farm


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  Description
Ty Mawr" is a farm that dates back to the 1620's, commanding magnificent views of the Snowdonia mountain range only three miles away.

The traditional 100 acre working farm rears suckler cows, a flock of the famous Welsh 'Badger Faced' sheep and poultry and is located between Llanberis and the historic town of Caernarfon.

The farmhouse stands in it's own grounds with ample parking areas. Built circa 1740, the farmhouse has been beautifully renovated but still keeps it's olde worlde charm.

The accommodation offers three bedrooms being either double or twin and all are en-suite.


A character lounge with original oak beams and a TV lounge with a wood burner in an inglenook fireplace.

You will be invited to eat in the panelled dining room with separate tables where a home produced menu and mouth
watering desserts will be served.

17 Century farm house
All rooms en suite
Working Farm
Central Heating
Colour TV in all rooms
Ample Parking
Views of Snowdon
Centrally located


 Access to Golf Course  Credit Cards Accepted  Cycle Hire Available  Cycle Storage  Evening Meals Available  Fishing Nearby  Garden Patio  Internet Access  Parking On-Site  Pets Accepted 
 Pony Trekking  Pool Table  Real Fires  Serves Breakfast  Working Farm 
Owner Information
Jane Llewelyn Pierce
Gwynedd  
Phone : +44(0)1248 670 147





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Caernarfon Castle      View website
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Penrhyn Castle      View website
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Gwynedd Museum and Art Gallery      View website
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