All you hear at Hen Tyn y Mynydd are the birds, the breeze, and peace. It’s a perfect position - gardens, beaches, and the mountain and Anglesey Coastal Path await.
Full Description
Hen Tyn y Mynydd commands a magical position. First, you thread through green lanes, up a stone track past the magnificent mountain and then you arrive at the highest point on Anglesey and glimpse the sea.
The perfect whitewashed, stone picture-perfect cottage. Outside is a haven for nature. Inside Hen Tyn Y Mynydd is a serene mix. Arrive into stripped floors and chalky colours and a wonderfully long dining room with a table from heaven to sit at. Cooks will be happy with the view-filled kitchen and the kind owners have left everything you need to bustle away.
Hunker down in the snug living room with pale pastels contrasting with a squashy leather sofa, honeyed tones and the glow of the stove. Off the low-ceilinged living room, a light-filled door opens to a sheltered outside space where you can sit and watch the moorhens on the pond having their breakfast.
Up the painted staircase leads to three restful bedrooms. A patchwork pretty king-sized bedroom, a smart seaside twin, and a heart-filled snug double. Find a seaside bathroom with a drenching shower and pebbled floor. Soak up the bath and linger.
Sea views from here remind you that just two miles away is Lligwy Beach. It may be hard to tear yourself away from this oasis of calm, but Moelfre too is a super seaside village with a great pub, the lovely Ann's Pantry and coastal views; if you love interior accessories. pop into the Shabby and Chic. The RNLI station promises oodles of history and a warm welcome. A Folk on the Farm festival held down the road each year features some of the best folk artists at Tyddyn Mon. Benllech Beach is close too so plenty to do locally.
Follow the path over the mountain, and return for a good supper, perhaps roasted scallops on the barbeque. Move from terrace to terrace, tracking the sun’s progress. Play ball games on the lawn or chess on the terrace.
All you hear at Hen Tyn y Mynydd are the birds, the breeze, and peace. It’s a perfect position - gardens, beaches, and the mountain and Anglesey Coastal Path await.
Features
- Woodstove or Fireplace
- Summary Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms with 1 bathroom.
- Dogs 2 dogs (more may be accepted but please ask). There is a fee of £20 per dog per stay.
- Bedrooms Bedroom 1 has a king sized bed and distant sea views. Bedroom 2 has a double bed. Bedroom 3 has two single beds.
- Bathrooms Bath, separate shower, WC, basin and heated towel rail.
- Kitchen Fridge/freezer (3 drawers), electric hob/oven, dishwasher, microwave and cafetière.
- Reception rooms Two large 3-seater sofas. TV, DVD player and stereo. Log burner with the first evening of logs supplied. French doors to the balcony seating area where there is a second picnic table. Dining table and seating for eight. Washing machine in cupboard.
- Accessibility Situated over two floors. Bedrooms and bathroom are upstairs.
- Outside Two seating areas on raised decking with views across to the sea in the distance. Additional lower seating area by the grass. The garden is enclosed but not fully dog proof if a dog wishes to get out!
- Parking Off road parking for two cars only.
- Children Travel cot (no bedding) and highchair available. Stairgate on stairs (downstairs only).
- Wifi Available
- Postcode LL71 8BL
- Utilities All utilities, bed linen and bath towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels. Hive central heating (oil).
- Special features Semi detached but very private. 3 miles from Moelfre and 2 miles from Lligwy Beach. Mynydd Bodafon (Bodafon Mountain)/ Yr Arwydd, the highest point on Anglesey, is on your doorstep and a great dog walk. Please note the road to the house is not tarmacked and is unsuitable for sports cars.
Location
Hen Tyn y Mynydd commands a magical position. First, you thread through green lanes, up a stone track past the magnificent mountain and then you arrive at the highest point on Anglesey and glimpse the sea.