The Granary is a charming semi-detached cottage located in the picturesque village of Rhoscolyn, at the southern tip of Holy Island in North Wales, Gwynedd. This delightful barn conversion offers comfortable accommodation for up to four guests, making it ideal for two couples or a small family. Nestled within the stunning countryside and just a short distance from the coast, guests can enjoy the serene environment and explore the nearby Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property features a stylish interior, complete with rich wood floors, local art, and a Smart TV, offering a cozy retreat after a day of exploring the area.
The ground floor of The Granary includes a well-equipped country-style kitchen with a quaint wooden dining table, perfect for enjoying meals together. The kitchen is fitted with modern appliances, including an electric oven and induction hob, while the bathroom features neat white tiles and a bath with a shower overhead. Upstairs, guests will find two beautifully decorated king-size bedrooms, one with a mustard and beige color scheme and an en-suite bathroom, and the other adorned in shades of blue, boasting scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Rhoscolyn is home to the stunning Borth Wen beach, known for its sandy crescent shape and backed by dunes, offering a variety of rock pools and beachside amenities. Visitors can engage in various watersports for added excitement. The nearby White Eagle gastro-pub is a highlight, offering delectable dishes such as Welsh lamb and Menai moule frites, making it a perfect spot for a memorable dining experience. Trearddur Bay, another beautiful beach, lies further north, and golf enthusiasts can enjoy the scenic Holyhead Golf Club located in close proximity.
Moreover, The Granary is situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with a Special Protection Area for Birds located at the end of the garden, emphasizing the commitment to preserving local wildlife. The property's gardeners, who visit every 14 days, have been instructed to avoid hazardous pesticides and weed killers, allowing for a more natural environment that may include moderate wild plant growth during the spring and summer months. This thoughtful approach aims to enhance the enjoyment of the beautiful surroundings while ensuring the protection of local flora and fauna.
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