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House on a wooden Toll Bridge
Cottage on the bridge
This unique cottage was built to accommodate the toll keeper and his family, some 100 years ago. Built on stilts, next to the working grade 2 listed Penmaenpool Toll Bridge. The current owners of the toll bridge, lived in the cottage, while settling into the area. after moving from South Manchester. The cottage was offered as a self catering holiday let from 2016, and has many returning guests year after year. Located two minutes from the historic George III Hotel serving locally sourced food and a selection of real ales. Perfectly placed to explore the Snowdonia National Park. The foothills of Cader Idris are but a stone’s throw away, with many other popular walks on the doorstep. Adjacent to the RSPB information centre, offering ample opportunity for bird watching. The Mawddach Trail walking and cycle path passes the end of the bridge and follows the route of the old railway line from Dolgellau to Barmouth. Just six miles to the traditional seaside town of Barmouth, with its beautiful sandy beaches and the iconic Barmouth railway bridge spanning the mouth of the Mawddach estuary. Two miles from the traditional market town of Dolgellau offering a range of artisan shops and weekly farmers market. .
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