Bwthyn Bryn Gwyn is the cutest of cottages tucked away on New Street in the heart of medieval Beaumaris and a very short walk from shops, retaurants and the sea front. Enter through the porch into a beautifully appointed living area with large comfy sofas around a wood burning stove to one end and the dining area to the other. Stairs lead upstairs to the two chic bedrooms, one of which has a luxurious wet room to boot. Back downstairs, the kitchen is small but perfectly formed with a downstairs bathroom to one side and a sun room with seating to the other. French windows open outside and steps lead up through flower beds to a suprise- a furnished terrace with views over the town out to sea and over the mountains of Eryri beyond. A rare bonus amidst the higgeldy-piggeldy ancient cottages of Beaumaris!
Eating in is a pleasure, either in front of the woodburning stove on colder evenings or alfresco on the terrace on warmer evenings. But if you decide to venture out, you will be spoilt for choice with excellent cafes, pubs and restaurants within easy walking distance. Enjoy dinner at The Bull, The Bishopsgate Hotel and The Midland, treat yourselves to afternoon tea at Beau's Tea Room or possibly the best ice cream on Anglesey at The Red Boat Ice Cream Parlour. Take out fish and chips from The Dockshack or Neptune Bistro and days when an easy option is the best. And with Mercado and Tredici which both combine a butcher's shop with delicatessen, seafood from The Menai Seafood Company and the excellent Central Bakery, there's plenty of choice on your doorstep.
This delightful cottage is a perfect base in which to spend time with family or friends, getting to know this gem of a town. Larger groups wanting more space may wish to book Bwthyn Bryn Gwyn in conjuction with Ty Melyn next door but one.
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