The View is a charming four storey mid terrace house set along the seafront promenade in Criccieth, Gwynedd, presenting sweeping sea views and generous accommodation that includes en suite facilities, a partial ground floor layout and a position close to the beach, local amenities and the landscapes of Eryri National Park, making it well suited to families and friends.
Arriving to roadside parking, the nearness of the promenade is the first thing you notice, with the sea opening out ahead and the sound of the waves carrying towards the terrace.
A small seating area at the front offers a moment to pause before stepping inside, and as you approach the door the character of the property is clear in its high ceilings, coving and elegant ceiling roses.
Once inside, you enter an open plan living space where the kitchen, dining and sitting areas sit together beneath the light pouring in from the bay window, creating a natural place to gather, share meals or unwind after a day out.
Moving upstairs via the pitched pine turned staircase brings you to a split level landing and the first floor sitting room where another bay window draws your eye to the sea once more, inviting slow mornings or a calm evening after exploring the town.
The ground floor offers a king size bedroom with its own walk in shower, basin and WC, while the first floor hosts a double bedroom with its own shower and basin alongside a bunk room ideal for younger guests, with a separate bathroom and a cloakroom providing additional convenience.
The second floor holds a king size bedroom and a twin room with another bathroom to serve them, and the top floor features a spacious master bedroom with a sitting area and en suite, offering a private space with views reaching across the rooftops.
Outside, a rear courtyard provides a place to enjoy the open air, while the front seating area looks across the promenade, ideal for watching the shifting tide.
Criccieth itself offers a shoreline setting with its castle overlooking the town and a selection of shops, cafés and places to eat within easy reach.
While further along the coast you will find Porthmadog where the harbour meets the estuary and steam trains begin their scenic routes through woodland and open valleys.
Portmeirion with its pastel buildings, terraces and wooded paths, and Abersoch on the Llyn Peninsula where long stretches of sand, boats drifting offshore and boutique shops create a lively coastal atmosphere as the colours of Cardigan Bay deepen towards evening.
Book your stay at The View and experience shoreline living in the heart of Gwynedd.