Situated in the picturesque Talwrn near Llangefni, Gwynedd, Hen Hafod is a bespoke oak-framed conversion that accommodates up to 16 guests in a stunning rural setting. The property is nestled within 10 acres of land and surrounded by an additional 50 acres of wetlands and boardwalks, making it an ideal retreat for multi-generational families or groups of friends. With a rich history dating back to the 13th century and located above a site of special scientific interest, it offers a unique blend of heritage and natural beauty, perfect for exploring the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Upon entering Hen Hafod, guests are welcomed by an impressive interior characterized by oak accents and expansive glazing that floods the space with natural light. The property features a charming central courtyard visible from all angles, enhancing its unique design. The open-plan living area boasts vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The sitting area is thoughtfully designed for relaxation, complete with plush seating, a Smart TV, and a cozy woodburning stove. The kitchen is a culinary delight, equipped with double electric ovens, two dishwashers, and two kitchen islands, allowing everyone to gather for meals, whether at the breakfast bars or the dining area.
Hen Hafod offers six beautifully appointed bedrooms, catering to various sleeping arrangements. Highlights include a super-king-size bedroom with its own sitting area, another super-king-size room, a king-size room with an en-suite shower, and a family room featuring a super-king-size bed and adjoining bunk beds. The property also includes a double room and a double bunk room, perfect for children. Guests will appreciate the stylish bathrooms, including one with a floating bath, as well as a convenient utility room for laundry needs. The outdoor space is equally inviting, featuring a delightful courtyard and a spacious garden with seating options and a luxurious hot tub.
Beyond the comforts of Hen Hafod, guests can explore the natural wonders of the Cors Bodeilio National Nature Reserve, ideal for birdwatching and hiking. Nearby Llangefni offers amenities such as the esteemed Oriel Môn art gallery and The Dingle Nature Reserve. The coastal village of Benllech, known for its sandy beach, invites visitors to enjoy surfing and sailing, with the Wendon Cafe providing scenic dining options. Red Wharf Bay offers further leisure with a spa at St David's Leisure and a beachside tavern for refreshments. With numerous attractions along the Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path, including the charming towns of Beaumaris, Penmon, Amlwch, and Holyhead, Hen Hafod promises an unforgettable staycation filled with adventure and relaxation.
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