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Penrhyn Isaf Dau

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Peaceful bolthole with views over Eglwys Cwyfan and the beach
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On the coast and surrounded by nature, come for dark skies, fabulous walking and an iconic view of Eglwys Cwyan (the little Church in the sea).There’s a spiritual feel to this whole place and it’s not a surprise really when you learn about its
history – the tiny mediaeval church sits on the tidal island called Cribinau, once there was an ancient royal house down the road at Aberffraw and that was built on prehistoric Roman settlement.

Full Description

You can read all about it in your cosy semi-detached home by a roaring fire and stare through the patio doors at the sea. A picture window in the dining area is a great spot to plan your adventures with a glass of wine and a fish supper. Inside is generous, light-filled and roomy with serene, panoramic views are far-reaching to tempt you outside again and again. Or spill outside on sunny days and set up for an evening and be part of the view.The kitchen is scrupulously shiny with sleek stone surfaces, space for prepping and big views. The main dual aspect king bedroom is large and light. A double and a king bedroom feel fresh and contemporary. A gleaming bathroom offers a bath and a sparkling shower for a fresh start to each day. Perfect for big groups too is next door Penrhyn Isa Un – together both houses can sleep 12.

Features

  • Sea View
  • Close to beach (<1mile)
  • Woodstove or Fireplace
  • Summary Sleeps up to 6  By the beach with uninterrupted views to the beach  Garden area to front and rear – enclosed  Accommodation is on two levels  Parking area – room for at least 3 cars at side of house  Beach – on the doorstep  Pubs/restaurant– 20 minute walk – 5 mins drive/Y Goron in Aberffraw (due to reopen summer 2024)  Café – 5 mins drive/20 min walk to Aberffraw  Shop – 5 mins drive/20 min walk to Aberffraw
  • Dogs dogs – garden enclosed when drive gate shut
  • Bedrooms A king and two doubles all on 1st floor
  • Bathrooms 1st floor family bathroom with Bath, shower, WC and basin
  • Kitchen Kitchen and open-plan dining area– consists of an electric range oven and hob, microwave, integrated fridge/freezer, dishwasher. Dining area with seating for 6 with sea views
  • Accessibility Bedrooms are upstairs
  • Outside Picnic bench to seat 6 with sea views on patio Shed Garden is lawn and gravel with stone walls and gates x 2
  • Parking Parking allocated up to 3 cars. Plenty of room for a boat or trailer.
  • Children Travel cot and highchair available
  • Bikes Outside tap (no hose) and lockable bike store
  • Wifi Full Wi-Fi but note in a rural area and speeds not super fast
  • Postcode LL63 5PJ
  • To note Semi-detached house with gate (with no lock) between the two houses. Gardens are separate and enclosed. Rural area so expect farming in local fields and a brief track area to the house. Trac Môn Anglesey Circuit is across the bay so expect some noise when events are on
  • Utilities All utilities, linen and bath towels provided. Central heating – via a heating system

Location

So, bring the dog and the gang and stride along ancient paths along the coast to Rhosneigr. There are many coves and sandy expanses to explore and round it up with a beer and a hearty meal at The Sandy Mount. Breakfast at the Ty Llewellyn is an easy walk and the pub there brings a welcome local cheer. Cyclists will head to Newborough Forest and Warren for an off-road circular route with a long section by the coast. Wildlife lovers will like watching red squirrels scramble the trees.
Artists and writers will steep themselves in the peaceful, creative vibe of Malltraeth. The sheer cliff faces at South Stack near Holyhead provide nesting sites for large numbers birds including puffins, guillemots and choughs. Petrol heads will pop across the bay to Trac Môn Anglesey Circuit to watch motor sport racing or join in. Please note the roar of engines may accompany your glass of wine on a still evening if the sports are on. Or if it’s too much activity just stay put, keep it simple and watch the stars come out.

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:
5
Max Infants:
1
(Under the age of two years and in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms (King, Double, Double)
Maximum number of adults and children is 6
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Penrhyn Isaf Dau: Aberffraw, Anglesey (Ynys Mon), LL63 5PJ

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"Beautiful house - perfect for a peaceful weekend away. Great well stocked kitchen, very easy to cook in as it has everything you need. Secure garden so good for dogs although livestock (sheep/cows) in field next to house. Very remote location, but easy to get to nearest town in 15-20mins by car."
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