With stunning views, a cosy wood burner and your own private garden, this lovely rural retreat makes for the perfect Welsh getaway with friends or family on the island of Anglesey.
Step into this charming abode adjoining the owner’s 17th-century farmhouse and let the open-plan living space welcome you with open arms. The heart of the home boasts a crackling wood burner, two comfortable sofas, and a dining table set for four. The newly renovated kitchen features reclaimed materials and rustic wooden beams that fill the space with character and charm. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and unwind in the sunroom, where you can curl up with a good book and admire the breathtaking countryside views. Above the living area lies the crog loft, a cosy hideaway with a single bed accessed by a steep ladder. The king-size room and twin room boast stunning garden views, complete with built-in wardrobes and thoughtful finishing touches. For a refreshing end to a day of adventure, the family shower room features a corner shower with a seat for ultimate comfort. Outside, a picturesque garden awaits, perfect for soaking up the sunshine. The lush green lawn and paved seating area are ideal for entertaining, with a BBQ and even a small football goal for the children. Enjoy the games room located in an outbuilding in the garden. Here you can enjoy table football, Xbox One and a selection of games. A bike rack for 3 bikes is also attached to the side of the games room.
This welcoming home is the perfect choice for families seeking adventure and relaxation, with breathtaking views and fantastic walking trails right on your doorstep. The charming village of Brynsiencyn is less than a mile away, with its delightful cafes, restaurants, and shops. Just beyond the village lies the ever-popular Foel Farm Park, where you can hold the animals, take a tractor ride, and discover the secrets of chocolate-making. For sun-soaked beach days, head to the picturesque Newborough Beach (7 miles), with its soft sand and glittering waters. Alternatively, the bustling city of Bangor is 9.5 miles away, offering a wide selection of eateries, shopping experiences, and cultural attractions.