Located along the idyllic eastern coast of Anglesey, this beautifully updated 18th-century barn conversion is an ideal getaway for couples and smaller families seeking a tranquil holiday retreat. With plenty of room for up to four guests, the property sits within the eight-acre grounds of a working farm with a small family-run caravan site, and within easy reach of a private beach. Set on one level, this cheerful retreat features wooden beams, a charming conservatory dining area, slate flooring and a lovely garden, making a great base for walkers, cyclists, beach lovers and nature spotters exploring the island.
Entering this fresh and inviting cottage, the spacious lounge has wooden beams, comfortable seating and a coal effect electric fire, providing a cheerful spot for getting together and unwinding in the evening. The fully equipped country-style kitchen is perfect for whipping up tasty meals which you can share in the light-filled conservatory-style dining room. Exploring this bright and spacious property further, you will find a refreshing tiled shower room and two light and airy bedrooms: a charming double and a sweet twin. Stepping outside, the paved patio has outdoor furniture and is an ideal spot for enjoying al fresco meals in the sun. A few steps lead up onto a pretty lawn with a handy picnic bench.
The private beach is on the other side of the caravan park; at low tide an expanse of sand is revealed, leading along to the popular neighbouring beach, Traeth Bychan (1 mile). To the south, the large village of Benllech has a choice of fantastic pubs and restaurants alongside a gorgeous golden sandy beach. There are some wonderful attractions in the eastern corner of Anglesey including the Oriel Mon art gallery, Pili Palas Nature World, Penmon Point and Plas Newydd House, all within 13 miles.