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Min y Mor Menai

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Artistically significant cottage on the Menai Straits
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Plenty of cottages have stories to tell but if the walls of Min y Mor could talk, the tales would be legendary. Its history weaves boat building, an inn serving ferry passengers as well as being the long standing home and inspiration of Wales' most prominent twentieth century artist...

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The house is located on the waterfront where the Afon (river) Braint enters the Menai Straits at the tiny creek of Pwllfanogl. Wooden boats were built here in the eighteenth century but by the nineteenth century industry had moved to the small scale production of writing slates for schools- the beach in front is still littered with off cuts of these slates. Prior to the building on the two bridges that connect Anglesey to the mainland, Pwllfanogl had a small ferry and Min y Mor was known as the 'Boat Inn' which served restorative drinks to settle passengers nerves after the often dangerous crossings. Indeed, a short walk along the beach takes you to a statue of Lord Nelson who is famously quoted as saying "if you can sail the Menai Straits, you can sail anywhere".

By the 1970's the cottage was owned by the 7th Marquess of Anglesey who allowed his close friend, the esteemed artist Sir Kyffin Williams, to live there rent-free. His studio facing the waters of the straits and the mountains beyond provided the inspiration for his evocative depictions of the local landscape and its characters for the next 40 years, making him Wales' favourite artist by the time of his death in 2006. The world's largest collection of his work is displayed at Oriel Ynys Mon in Llangefni, opened by the Marchioness of Anglesey in 2008. The Marquess' home, Plas Newydd, now a National Trust property well worth visiting, is a little way along the beach and the Marquess and Marchioness were regular visitors for tea with Kyffin at the cottage on the water. Still owned by a member of the same family, an artist herself, the soul of this Grade II listed cottage remains.

Inside, you'll find a well equipped dining kitchen, sitting room and utillty room and shower room on the ground floor. Upstairs, you'll find the four bedrooms and a family bathroom off the sunny landing- try tearing yourself away from the views from the window seats if you can. There is an enclosed courtyard to the rear but the front terrace on the water is the place to be on sunny days. You may even be inspired to pick up an easel and pallette knife yourself....

Features

  • Sea View
  • Close to beach (<1mile)
  • Summary Historic cottage for 8 on the beach at Pwllfanogl
  • Dogs Up to 2 dogs allowed (additional £20 per dog per stay). An additional dog may be considered dependent on breed, please enquire.
  • Bedrooms 1. King, 2. double 3. Single day bed (can be provided as a twin room using the full size single trundle bed). 4. Single day bed (can be provided as a twin room using the full size single trundle bed). Trundle beds charged at £15 each
  • Bathrooms Ground floor shower room (shower, WC, basin). Upstairs bathroom (bath, WC, basin)
  • Kitchen Dining kitchen with range cooker (gas/electric), fridge, dining table and chairs. Adjacent utility room houses a Larder fridge, dishwasher, washing machine and sink
  • Reception rooms Living room with sofas and chairs, TV, electric stove
  • Accessibility Bedrooms are upstairs
  • Outside Courtyard with sea views and outside dining table and chairs to the front (the track in front provides access to Min y Mor and next door's parking area only). Rear enclosed courtyard
  • Parking Parking for 2-3 in designated space
  • Bikes Can be stored undercover in the rear courtyard
  • Wifi Yes
  • Postcode LL61 6PD
  • Utilities All utilities, linen and towels provided.

Location

Pwllfanogl is a peaceful collection of a handful of waterside properties accessed by a mile long track through the trees. A pebble beach, backed my mature trees stretches to the west and a waterside path to the east takes you under the Brittania bridge and on towards the Menai Suspension bridge.
The nearest village is Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiligogogoch (1.5 miles) which has pub, supermarket and a shop as well as the Woollen mill and station marking its famous name. Menai Bridge is 3 miles away and has a great selection of independent shops, delis, pubs, restaurants and a Waitrose.

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:
6
Max Children:
6
Max Infants:
2
(under 2 in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 8 in 4 bedrooms (max 6 adults due to bed configuration)
Maximum number of adults and children is 8
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Min y Mor Menai: Menai Bridge, Anglesey (Ynys Mon), LL61 6PD

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