Beautifully presented with all the trappings of a modern, family-friendly holiday home, this elevated country cottage invites long and short stays on the Isle of Anglesey. Centrally located for getting to know this North Wales peninsula, the property is within easy reach of National Landscape coastal destinations and the fantastic walking spots that sit further inland. The bridge town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll is 17.5 miles away offering access to the mainland, with Bangor (20 miles) and the Snowdonia National Park (25 miles) accessible in the car. The property itself is a delightful base for five guests, complete with cosy interiors and a seemingly endless garden space to enjoy throughout all-season stays.
Decorated in warm hues with stylish soft furnishings, this traditional stone cottage is a real home-from-home base for all who stay here. Comfort meets function across both storeys, with features including a well-equipped kitchen, a decked-out utility room and an office space adding to the appeal of the property. The lounge is yours to unwind in with the wood burner gently blazing away in the corner when evening sets in, and when night falls you can take the telescope out into the garden to explore the skies. The garden is an extensive, tiered grass and patio space with outdoor seating and impeccable views. The same views are maintained from three bedrooms on the first floor, all of which have been furnished with high-quality mattresses.
Flock to the sandy beaches on the island’s edge including Cemaes Bay (3.5 miles), Traeth Porth Wen Beach (5 miles) and Traeth Ynys y Fydlyn (7 miles), all surrounded by fabulous National Landscape splendour. The nearby town of Amlwch (5 miles) is a hub of activity with a rich industrial heritage, pretty sea views and the fascinating Copper Kingdom. On the edge of town, explore Parys Mountain (5.5 miles), an ancient copper mine offering a network of walks and views all the way over to Snowdonia when conditions are clear.