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Luxury bolthole for two a short stroll from sandy Borthwen Beach with views across the bay
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Crow's Nest offers an escape by the sea with not a modern house or a roaring road in sight! Just a clutch of pretty whitewashed cottages, fields of sheep and of course the sea! This is a bubble of peace for two, situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and just a hop and a skip from Borthwen Beach, with sandy expanses and rock pools at low tide – you can smell the salt in the air as you cook.

Browse the wildlife books back at base and then, when the tide ebbs, poke around the rock pools or simply sit on the terrace at Crow's Nest and watch the curlews fly. In the evenings open the terrace doors, curl up with a book and gaze out to the starry skies above.

Full Description

This roost for two has been carefully converted and, from the first floor, has the perfect look-out point to drink in the view across the bay (home to the famous Skerries lighthouse). Within the traditional exterior is a high specification modern and comfortable interior. A sleek kitchen is perfectly placed in the living area so that you can cook and overlook the views. The usual conveniences are provided to make your stay a comfortable one such as a dishwasher, microwave, HD flat-screen TV with Freesat and a DVD player.

On the ground floor is an inviting bedroom with a twinkling chandelier over a king bed, dressed with downy pillows and cotton sheets. Settle in comfort and lap up the view. You could have breakfast in bed here at Crows Nest as you gaze across the bay.

An en-suite bathroom leads off the bedroom with slate floors, a roll-top bath and a large shower. Return from windswept walks to a drenching hot shower – or a long soak in a candlelit bath. On a practical note, a small utility provides a second WC, a washing machine and coat storage.

The terrace, with a table and chairs, allows you to perch and watch the world go by. Or stroll down to the beach for the sea air or roam the endless lanes with hedgerows that smell heavenly. Crows Nest has parking in a car park about 40 metres away.

Features

  • Pet free
  • Close to beach (<1mile)
  • Summary Sleeps 2 in 1 bedroom with an en suite bathroom.
  • Dogs No dogs, sorry.
  • Bedrooms King bed with feather duvet
  • Bathrooms En suite bathroom with slipper bath, separate shower, basin, WC and heated towel rail.
  • Kitchen Fully equipped kitchen with electric ceramic hob, electric oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer (ice box), cafetiere, toaster, kettle and breakfast bar seating for two
  • Reception rooms Fully equipped kitchen with electric ceramic hob, electric oven, dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer (ice box), cafetiere, toaster, kettle and breakfast bar seating for two. Large L shaped sofa, armchair with footstool and tv/dvd with Freesat. Doors to balcony (glass surround) with sea views.
  • Accessibility Stairs to first floor accommodation.
  • Outside Private balcony with bistro set and sea views.
  • Parking Parking is in shared car parking area 40 metres away. In quieter times parking may be granted closer to the property but upon request only.
  • Children Sorry no children based on the layout
  • Wifi On site but shared with the other 9 barns so bandwidth may be compromised as peak times
  • Postcode LL65 4PA
  • To note There are other properties on this shared site. Borthwen Beach is an easy walk away. Restaurant and two pubs within 2 miles. Local shop within 1 mile. Public transport within 1 mile.
  • Utilities All utilities, linen and bath towels provided. Please note you will need to bring beach towels. No smoking.

Location

The surrounding area is a haven for nature lovers providing fantastic walks, coarse and sea fishing, riding and sailing opportunities. Anglesey's Coastal Footpath passes only paces away and leads on to other secluded coves and beaches such as Church Bay a mile and a half away, which is famous for The Lobster Pot restaurant. Or, just pop in for a cream scone at the Wavecrest Cafe. One of those scones equals a thousand walks to wear it off, so keep meandering along the cliffs to drink in the views.

The local village is a mile away with a shop for groceries and a great new pub with wood burning stove and local food. Only 10 miles away is the port town of Holyhead, not just offering the convenience of supermarkets but also links to Ireland. The A55 expressway is 10 minutes away, giving easy access to explore the beauty of the Isle of Anglesey and the majestic Snowdonia mountain range are only a thirty-minute drive away.

Booking Details

Check In
16:00
Check Out
10:00

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

Guests
Max Adults:
2
Max Children:
1
Max Infants:
1
(Under the age of two and in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 2 in a king bed with en-suite bathroom. Not dog friendly
Maximum number of adults and children is 2
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Crow's Nest: Church Bay, Anglesey (Ynys Mon), LL65 4PA

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