Barn In North Wales, Anglesey

Isle of Anglesey. Sleeps up to 6

Located on a working farm in Anglesey, Wales, this renovated barn is ideal for families seeking a peaceful retreat near the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With its proximity to the coast and a nearby pub, the property offers a tranquil setting while still being within driving distance of various attractions on the island. Visitors can easily explore over 125 miles of coastline, including the sandy beaches of Benllech, Lligwy, and Red Wharf Bay. Nearby towns like Bangor and Holyhead offer shopping opportunities, and the village of Llanfair PG boasts the longest named railway station.

Upon entering the barn, guests will find a spacious open plan kitchen/diner equipped with modern amenities like an electric oven, microwave, and dishwasher. A utility room with a washing machine is also available. The homely lounge features comfortable sofas, a Welsh dresser, and entertainment options like TV, DVD player, books, games, and DVDs. A ground floor shower room and WC provide convenience, while the upstairs landing leads to three bedrooms: a double, a twin, and a family room with a double bed, single bed, and cot. A second bathroom with a bath ensures a comfortable stay with freshly laundered bedding.

Outside, guests can relax in a small seating area at the front of the property or enjoy the shared lawn area at the rear with garden furniture. Ample parking is available on the side of the barn. Nearby attractions include Anglesey Sea Zoo, Anglesey Model Village, and South Stack Lighthouse, making this property an ideal base for exploring the island and the Menai Straits, which serve as the gateway to Mainland Wales. With its convenient location and comfortable amenities, this barn offers a peaceful retreat for families looking to experience the natural beauty and attractions of Anglesey.

Weekly price from £464

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