Maes y Ceirchdir (which means fields of the oatlands in Welsh) occupies one of finest viewpoints in south west Anglesey with sweeping views taking in Cwningar Newborough Warren and the Menai straits with the whole of Eryri (Snowdonia) and the Llyn Peninsula beyond. Situated on a quiet green lane, the walks from the door are superb- either down onto the Warren (one of the largest and most important sand dune systems in Britain), through the stunning Forest or on to the incredible Llanddwyn. At the top of the green lane is Llys Rhosyr (open to the the public), the excavated former court of the Princes of Wales, buried by a sandstorm in the 14th century.
Full Description
Wondrously transformed from a farmhouse and derelict barns, this is an easy house to enjoy. The kitchen is a joy - it’s the hub of the house and as cosy as toast with vast amounts of kit. The sitting room with a wood-burner will make wild weather days well worth staying in for. On fine days you can loll about on the patio from the sunroom with a glass of wine and a pair of binoculars to gaze at the sea all day. Or this is a fun spot for the BBQ and there are garden corners for all and even a pond for the nature lovers to seek out a frog or two.
As for the bedrooms they are airy and sweet, one on the ground floor with spectacular views and four more on the first floor some with ocean views. The bedrooms are split in two sections – a set for each side of the house. There is a bathroom for each side too - both sparkling and sleek. The dining room just off the kitchen, has doors to the garden for the invariably convivial suppers surrounded by birdsong.
Features
- Sea View
- Close to beach (<1mile)
- Pub nearby (within half mile)
- Woodstove or Fireplace
- Summary Sleeps 8-10 - close to the coast but peacefully far from the crowds Terrace with seating for 8 Parking for many cars Beaches Ynys Llanddwyn beach through the forest Pubs in Newborough 0.5 mile Shop in Newborough 0.5 mile
- Dogs Up to 2 dogs at £20 per dog per stay
- Bedrooms Ground floor Bedroom 1 - twin beds and sea views (off living room) First floor - bedroom 2 - double bed First floor bedroom 3 - double bed First floor bedroom 4 - twin beds (note low beam in this room in pictures). Sofa and TV First floor bedroom 5 - double bed (off bedroom 4)
- Bathrooms Ground floor bathroom with WC, sink and shower First floor bathroom WC, sink, bath (three quarter lenght) and shower
- Kitchen Oven, dishwasher, microwave, American-style fridge/freezer, large hob and seating for 4.
- Reception rooms Living Room Seating for 10 and wood stove in inglenook. Sunroom access with further seating and sea views Smart TV Stairs leading to first floor bedroom 2 and 3 and family bathroom Leads to bedroom 1 on ground floor Dining Room Dining table for 10 people - leads to rear hallway with bathroom and stairs to second floor bedrooms 4 and 5 Entrance foyer Washing machine in cupboards and bench seating. Access to rear patio and parking.
- Accessibility On two levels and house spilt into two sections upstairs
- Outside Garden - lawn to the side with views. Patio area with pond section. Parking space with patio area by the parking area and main entrance foyer. Plenty of room. Outside tap in garden
- Parking For many cars in courtyard area
- Children Please note the pond
- Bikes Can be safely stored in a shed
- Wifi Available
- Postcode LL61 6SG
- Utilities All utilities, linen and bath towels provided. Central heating
Location
Bring your bikes and cycle along the narrow country lanes or its only a quarter of a mile to access the miles of flat trails in Newborough Forest – there’s a lockable shed to keep them in when you’re not pedalling. Active families can walk straight from the doorstep to the coastal path; pack up a picnic and make a day of it. Ynys Llanddwyn Island and Newborough Common are beauty spots right on the doorstep. Ynys Llanddwyn Island is most famous for the connection with Santes Dwynwen, the Welsh Patron Saint of Lovers. Also, for a glorious long, sandy beach – and even a swim if you’re feeling brave!
On the banks of the Menai Straits just a few minutes’ drive away, you'll find the world famous Halen Mon, Anglesey Sea Zoo and Foel Farm Park. Twitchers will love the flocks of seabirds, along the Strait. Garden lovers can marvel at the mimosa at Plas Newydd, a National Trust gem.
Brothers Liam and Ellis Barrie have relaunched their award-winning Anglesey restaurant under the name Y Marram. Watch out for special food events. Newborough village also has a good pub The White Lion Inn for meals if you don’t feel like cooking. Or further on down the coast is Rhosneigr for more fine food and ales. In Menai Bridge the opposite direction find Dylans, The Freckled Angel and Green Olive for hearty meals.
You will need a holiday after all that! Thankfully it will be very quiet, and dark, at night so slumber will be easy after watching the stars.
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