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What our customers say about their holidays
Sam - Verified booking
N a nutshell, adequate, but wouldn't book again unless serious improvements were made.
We knew from previous reviews that the front door had issues - key code lock worked fine but provided no way of 'locking' the door once inside. Although only someone with the code could enter, the door could do with a bolt lock for added security and the key code lock being towards the top of the door meant the bottom of the door had a lot of play in it and nothing holding it in place. Living room although nice enough was not a comfortable place to relax in the evening. Both armchairs were incredibly uncomfortable and sofa too tiny for more than one person to enjoy. Tried to light a fire but the chimney had obviously not been swept as it wouldn't stay alight longer than a few minutes and the smoke wasn't being pulled up at all (and we have a fire ourselves so know how light one) - wasted money on logs. Kitchen was well equipped and even had a small countertop dishwasher which was handy - everything you could need. The walls however had obvious damp issues, the worktop around the sink has seen better days to say the least and the radiator was rusting where the paint has peeled off. The garden has lovely views of the mountains and would provide a nice place to sit, but the steps are treacherous and even had loose slabs on the edges of the steps towards the top. They were also green which made them slippery when wet - some serious TLC needed and wouldn't currently be appropriate for children or anyone even slightly unstable on their feet. Upstairs, both bedrooms were a decent size and the beds comfortable - ample storage space too which is always a bonus. The bathroom however was also in need of some TLC. The shower screen had black mould along the rubber seal and parts of the screen were falling apart. Paint was peeling off the wall due to more obvious damp issues. The bath also didn't drain well at all, meaning you were showering in inches of water and the tub ended up getting really slippery even when using the provided shower mat. There were cobwebs in the corners of the ceilings in almost every room and the level of cleanliness/upkeep was just not what we would expect. I'm not one to usually write reviews, especially ones that are not positive, but felt like sharing our experience was necessary in this case. There are a few poor reviews for this property and I wish we'd taken them more seriously before booking.
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Abby - Verified booking
Thank you for a lovely stay.
We had such a lovely time, despite almost constant rain! Weâve been to the village several times before and it is still as beautiful. The house is really cosy and perfectly located. We would stay there again in a heartbeat and our little one declared it âhis new homeâ within about a day of being there. We did lots of (soggy!) walks, a visit to the copper mine (walkable from the house) and some time in Criccieth and a trip on the steam train. Some things that might be helpful to know for fellow dog / child owners! * I think the listing says there isnât a stair gate - but there is! Very hand to have for keeping dogs and toddlers where they should be! * There are dog bowls provided. *Yes, a travel cot fits in the room with the twin beds! We were concerned it might not, itâs hard to tell from the pics, but it just squeezed in. *Beddegelert is possibly the most dog friendly place on earth. Almost all pubs welcome dogs. Our dog loved it there and was very cosy in his bed by the fire. The back garden is enclosed on the lower level but if your dog is the exploring type I wouldnât leave unsupervised as they could definitely scrabble up the hill at the back. *Itâs also very kid friendly. The Prince Llewelyn in particular was so welcoming and a really laid back place to go with a toddler. As others noted - no there isnât a washing machine. It would be handy, especially with children, but itâs not the end of the world. The fridge is pretty small so donât do a huge shop! There is no freezer either. Limited utensils and basic supplies in the kitchen but we were able to make meals fine. The local store is lovely but incredibly expensive! We didnât use the shower in the bedroom - seems a bit random having one in there! I donât think itâs needed?! But the shower in the main bathroom was great. Heating is really effective. Thank you!
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Amy - Verified booking
Location great, beautiful views and village to stay in.
When we walked in through the back door, we nearly couldnt get in, the door mat was wedged behind the door, and the floor was discoloured and had water damage. Our first night was spent cleaning the kitchen and fridge out, the worktops looked clean but to touch they weren't, dog hairs in the fridge and on the side. Opened the cupboards in the kitchen to use the utensils/plates and there was a funny stale smell. Nothing felt clean had to wash cups etc before using. Cobwebs in the corners in every room, window ledges full of dust in the living room. Cushions and throws smelt old and musty. Upstairs was better, beds were clean and comfortable but TLC needed to bring the property back to a good condition. Damp patches in the second bedroom. Could do with an extractor fan in the main bathroom, no window to open so ends up very damp. No bath mat for the floor, had to use a towel as would have slipped stepping out of the shower. Used the wood burner on the first night and it was rocking on the floor, it was loose to the flue going into the top of the wood burner, didn't feel safe using it after that. Outside the garden really needed maintenance, loads of weeds and moss not like the photos. I've stayed in properties before that allow dogs and we think this was the main reason for the smell downstairs but haven't noticed it in other pet friendly cottages before. Overall we were out every day and only back at night and decided not to cook any meals there because of the above reasons so we ended up just using it as a Base. We think with the above things being sorted and just investment putting into the cottage, it could be an amazing place.
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Mr Cooper - Verified booking
Our stay at Capel Maethlon was simply incredible. The property is situated in Cwm Maethlon ("Happy Valley") and there couldn't be a more apt description for the location. Each day was spent surrounded by newborn lambs skipping in the fields; house martins nesting in the chapel's gables; pheasants, owls, and cuckoos calling in the distance—and all in one of the most picturesque settings one could imagine. We highly recommend exploring the local public footpaths, all of which can be found in the Ordnance Survey maps provided by the property's owner. Easily within a day's hike, one can find multiple named mountains with incredible views, stone circles, tumuli, cairns, and other sites of historical importance. There is even a bronze-age barrow mound to be found in the farmer's field directly across from the chapel (though this is not publicly accessible, it can be viewed from the road). The chapel itself, though modern in comparison to the bronze-age and neolithic sites, is also of significance. The active graveyard next door provides an interesting snapshot into local life, and the chapel was once led by noted Welsh pacifist George Maitland Lloyd Davies. If you have even a cursory interest in history or archaeology, a trip to Capel Maethlon and the Happy Valley and will undoubtedly pique your curiosity. In all, this is one of the most incredible holiday properties you could hope to find and I couldn't recommend it more highly.
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Jane - Verified booking
Nice cottage, lovely location.
However Within minutes of arriving at the cottage we picked 2 fleas off our dogs. As they were both up to date with their regular flea and worm treatment from the vet I emailed Sykes immediately to alert them but did not ask for any action as I was thinking that it would not be a big problem as both dogs were treated. Unfortunately as the week went on we picked off more fleas - dying because the chemicals in the dogs blood stream was killing them- and humans were bitten. When notified - and with photographic evidence- the owners said the fleas must have been picked up from somewhere else as they had just had the house fumigated. So apparently somewhere on the nonstop 2 hour car journeyâ¦.. so whilst the owners admitted they had a flea problem they have refused to admit that they might still have a flea problem. We are out of pocket as we had to buy spray from pets at home on the way home to avoid the potential of bringing home a rogue live flea as advised by our vet and wash all dog beds/ shampoo the dogs/ spray the cars⦠not a relaxing end to the Christmas break. I wouldnât say it spoiled Christmas- but very upset at no attempt at finding a reasonable resolution or even reassurance that they will treat the cottage again to ensure other dogs donât suffer.
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