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Bwthyn Ty Croes

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If your idea of heaven is a stay in a whitewashed cottage in a tiny village with not much there other than a beach, a lighthouse and a 12th Century church, then read on....

Full Description

Bwthyn Ty Croes was lovingly restored by the owners, who themselves live in the village, in 2025. Its compact but cute and has everything you need for a relaxing stay. There's a cosy sitting room with two double bedrooms off it, a brand new kitchen diner and a rather swanky shower room.

The courtyard to the rear is the perfect sheltered space for al freaso dining while the garden itself is surprisingly spacious and catches the sun throughout almost the whole day. Note though the steep steps up to the lawned garden area may not suit all.

Serene and simple, what more could you want?

Features

  • In a town/village
  • Ground floor living
  • Close to beach (<1mile)
  • Summary Cute cottage for 4 in the pretty village of Llaneilian
  • Dogs One small dog allowed (£20 per stay)
  • Bedrooms 2 x double bedrooms
  • Bathrooms Shower room with shower, WC, basin
  • Kitchen Well equipped kitchen with dishwasher, microwave, F/freezer, toaster, kettle, dining table and chairs for 4
  • Reception rooms Living room with sofas and Smart TV. Both bedrooms lead off the sitting room.
  • Accessibility All on ground floor
  • Outside Parking for 1 vehicles to the front. Courtyard to the rear (with dining set) with steps leading up to a garden with lawn and herbacaeous borders
  • Parking Parking for 1 car on the driveway immediately outside, Additional parking on the road.
  • Children Highchair and travel cot available on request
  • Bikes No specific storage
  • Wifi Yes
  • Postcode LL68 9LS
  • Utilities All utilities, bed linen and bath towels provided. Please bring beach towels.

Location

Rumour has it that there are Anglesey locals who don't know about the existence of Llaneilian village! Its one of the most northerly villages in Wales and not really on the way to anywhere. We think thats part of its charm. It consists of a scattering of cottages on the lane down to Porth Llaneilian which is a lovely little cove sheltered by Point Lynas and its famous lighthouse on the east side. Point Lynas is often the best place place around to spot dolphins and porpoises. The beautiful C14th church feels way out of scale for such a modest place but only adds to the sense of a place where time has stood still.

The beach is about a mile down the lane. Cemaes Bay and Moelfre are around 15 minutes drive away in opposite directions. Both are quaint seaside villages on their own right but a bit busier and have pubs, restaurants, beaches galleries and ice cream parlours.

Booking Details

Check In
16:00
Check Out
10:00

30% deposit due at time of booking, balance due 30 days prior to check in.

Guests
Max Adults:
4
Max Children:
3
Max Infants:
1
(Under two in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
Maximum number of adults and children is 4
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Bwthyn Ty Croes: Llaneilian, Anglesey (Ynys Mon), LL68 9LS

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