Located within expansive grounds around a complementary coarse fishing lake on Anglesey, this inviting cottage for three features a cosy open-plan living space and many lovingly preserved original features.
As you enter, you’ll be greeted by an inviting living space with a vaulted, beamed ceiling, exposed brick chimney breast, and wooden flooring. Curl up on the comfortable armchairs and soak up the warmth of the crackling wood burner. A built-in bench seat wraps around the pine table in front of a farmhouse-style kitchen that’s fully equipped with everything you need to create delicious home-cooked meals. Further through the cottage, you’ll discover a contemporary shower room, as well as a beautifully appointed double bedroom and a single bedroom, both with pine furniture and boasting high ceilings. Outside, a charming paved seating area awaits, complete with patio furniture, perfect for enjoying a delightful al fresco meal. Across from the cottage, you’ll find another shared seating area with a BBQ and access to the extensive shared grounds. Meander along the winding grass paths down to the complementary course fishing lake, where you can relax on the shared decking area. This group of five cottages can be booked together to sleep up to 15 people.
Llanerchymedd is a charming village nestled in the rolling green fields of Anglesey. The coastline has been declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. Discover the rich maritime history and superb coastal walks at the pretty village of Moelfre (7 miles), where you can also indulge in some great cafes and independent shops. Just around the corner from Moelfre, Traeth Lligwy beach (8.5 miles)is a wide sandy stretch of shoreline backed by low dunes, perfect for water sports like windsurfing and kitesurfing. If you’re in the mood for a hike, join the Anglesey Coastal Path and walk through a diverse landscape of farmland, coastal heath, dunes and woodland, encountering hidden coves, dramatic headlands, and charming fishing villages along the way.