Tros Yr Afon is a charming Grade II-listed Georgian cottage situated in Beaumaris, Gwynedd, on the Isle of Anglesey. This delightful property accommodates up to six guests across three well-appointed bedrooms and is designed with families in mind. Its prime location near the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty offers breathtaking views of the sea and surrounding mountains, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to explore the picturesque landscapes of North Wales. The cottage features two gardens, providing options for outdoor relaxation and play, along with convenient off-road parking for guests.
Upon entering Tros Yr Afon, visitors are welcomed by a well-kept front yard perfect for alfresco dining, complemented by a more natural, wilder garden at the back, ideal for children to play in. Inside, a delightful playroom filled with age-appropriate toys ensures that younger guests remain entertained, while a Smart TV adds to the fun. The kitchen and dining area is designed for family gatherings, allowing the designated chef to prepare meals that can be enjoyed together at the dining table, which comfortably seats six. The living room, located on the first floor, features a coal fire and large windows that frame stunning views of the mountains and sea, creating a cozy atmosphere for relaxation after a day of exploration.
The sleeping arrangements include a bright and airy king-size bedroom and a twin room for children on the first floor, both of which offer spectacular views to wake up to. On the ground floor, the super-king-size bedroom boasts French doors that flood the space with light, providing another lovely view of the Menai Strait. This layout ensures that guests can enjoy restful nights in comfortable surroundings, with easy access to the communal living spaces during the day.
Beyond the comforts of the cottage, the surrounding area is rich with attractions and activities. Visitors can explore local shops, boutiques, and bakeries in Beaumaris, alongside historical sites such as Beaumaris Castle and the scenic pier. For those seeking adventure, Penmon Point offers stunning views of Penmon Lighthouse and Puffin Island, with nearby cafes providing refreshments. The coastline of Anglesey is ideal for watersports enthusiasts, while biking or driving further afield reveals even more natural beauty, including the breathtaking landscapes of Snowdonia National Park. Tros Yr Afon serves as the perfect base for a family getaway, whether one chooses to relax at the cottage or venture out to discover the wonders of the Isle of Anglesey.
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