Situated on a working farm in Anglesey, Wales, this beautifully renovated barn accommodates up to six guests, making it an ideal retreat for families seeking tranquility while remaining close to a variety of attractions. The property is conveniently located near the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, allowing visitors to explore over 125 miles of stunning coastline. Popular sandy beaches such as Benllech and Lligwy are just a short drive away, alongside Red Wharf Bay. Additionally, the vibrant towns of Bangor and Holyhead are within easy reach for shopping, and the famous village of Llanfair PG, known for having the longest railway station name, adds to the local charm.
Guests will find a spacious, open-plan kitchen and dining area, equipped with modern appliances including an electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, making it a perfect setting for family meals. A utility room with a washing machine adds convenience, while the inviting lounge, adorned with a traditional Welsh dresser and comfortable seating, offers a cozy space for relaxation. Entertainment options include a TV/DVD and a selection of books, games, and DVDs, ensuring that guests have plenty to enjoy during their stay. A ground-floor shower room with WC enhances the practicality of the layout.
The upper level features a large landing that leads to three well-appointed bedrooms: one double, one twin, and a family room that includes a double bed, a single bed, and a cot. A second bathroom upstairs provides an opportunity for guests to unwind with a soak in the bath after a day of exploration. The bedrooms are designed to offer comfort and restful sleep, with freshly laundered bedding provided for all guests.
Outside the barn, a small front seating area invites guests to enjoy a glass of wine in the sunshine, while a shared lawn area at the back, complete with garden furniture, offers additional space for relaxation. Ample parking is available alongside the property, making it easy for visitors to come and go as they explore the beautiful surroundings of Anglesey and its many attractions, including the Anglesey Sea Zoo, Anglesey Model Village, and South Stack Lighthouse, all contributing to the island's appeal as a holiday destination.
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