This charming cottage on the Isle of Anglesey encourages guests to relax and recoup with sumptuous sofas and a roaring wood burner. It has been beautifully and cleverly decorated to create a calm and relaxing space to unwind. Located close to the coast, you’ll be able to spend your days roaming the coast path in search of perfectly picturesque beaches and picnic spots, with Church Bay just over a mile away.
Decorated in cool neutral tones with thoughtful touches throughout, the living room is a warm and welcoming place to relax with your family. Light the fire on a chilly evening and you can get cosy on the sofa with a film on the TV to make the most of the space. The other side of the room is home to a formal dining table seating four, where you can enjoy feasts together whilst sharing stories. Next door you’ll find the quirky country-style kitchen with characterful cabinets and a flourish of style where breakfasts, lunches and dinners can be cooked up for your loved ones. The first of the bedrooms is a tasteful room with a double bed and ample storage for all your belongings, as well as a large window allowing natural light to flood the room in the mornings. Bedroom two on the other hand features twin beds and is a pretty and charming space for adults and children alike. Completing the property is the chic bathroom with a panelled bathtub. Outside, the beauty continues with a garden filled with mature plants between the lawn and patio.
Spend a day soaking up the scenery on Holy Island (10 miles) with its rugged coastline filled with iconic viewpoints such as South Stack Lighthouse and Holyhead Mountain. The walks here are fascinating, boasting a whole host of rare and interesting wildlife, flora and fauna to spot along the way. Anglesey itself is a fantastic location for a family holiday with a number of fascinating spots to visit, including the historic Beaumaris Castle (30 miles) and Plas Newydd House and Garden (25 miles) on the shore of the Menai Strait.