Welcome to St.mary's. This detached, Grade II* listed converted church is in the village of Tal y Llyn in the Snowdonia National Park and sleeps four people in two bedrooms.
The tiny hamlet of Tal y Llyn quietly nestles amidst the peaceful foothills of the Cader Idris mountain range, close to the lovely shores of Tal-y-Llyn Lake. A paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding area is home to Mount Cader Idris, Wales' second most climbed peak at 2928 feet, and abounds in numerous climbing, walking and cycling opportunities, as well as boasting excellent fishing and being part of the Talyllyn narrow gauge railway.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Reviews of St.mary's
"Fantastic setting, great building, very comfortable indeed. A real treat to stay in a place with such an interesting history and fabulous surroundings. Highly recommended."
Reviewed by Mrs Warren on 08/08/2016
"A truly unique and stunning property, sympathetically restored and converted in to a comfortable living space. The property is in a beautiful and convenient location for local attractions. We would definitely return."
Reviewed by Mr Wyn-Williams on 20/07/2016
"The owner has done a fantastic job converting this15th Century church into a comfortable holiday let, but still managing to retain the integrity of the church and it's surroundings. His church and graveyard are truly awe inspiring and my husband and I could not have been happier with our choice. The church location was on the end of Tal-y-Llyn lake and next to Cadair Idris, part of the Snowdonia range. We had easy access to many walks and mountain climbs from the doorstep. Also in easy access were seaside towns and other attractions, such as the steam railway and Dolgoch Falls. "
Reviewed by Mrs Humm on 27/06/2016