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Ty Coed

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A beautiful converted barn for five on a working farm near Lligwy Beach
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A beautiful barn conversion that welcomes you upon arrival. Ty Coed is set amongst acres of farmland rich in wildlife and historic sites, and moments from Lligwy Beach.

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Recently renovated, this welcoming holiday house is warm underfoot and full of light. With open plan living, chefs can create masterpieces with company aplenty. The kitchen is hand-crafted and a joy to behold, with everything you need to hand - all chefs will smile. With seating close by there is no need to get under foot, but laughter is a must and can be shared.

Off the kitchen sits the utility room, where the more mundane side of life is hidden away. Holidays are about relaxing not for chores.

Ty Coed is a joy to stay in and a downstairs double bedroom and bathroom complete the downstairs. Couples will find this cottage just so very easy. Upstairs a twin bedroom awaits those that are sun kissed and fresh air tired. A clever mezzanine floor allows for one more to stay, making five in total. An ideal place to curl up with a book and enjoy an uninterrupted moment.

Evenings are for getting together. Catch up over long relaxed meals, walks to watch the sun setting over Lligwy beach. Or book the games room and get ready for all to compete with the winner choosing the next adventure.

For those families who love to holiday together but find separate houses the better option three other houses are on site: Bear’s Cottage, The Fancy House and Plas Lligwy. Together up to 21 guests can holiday together. Each cottage is as private as can be, but the gardens are large enough to join each other for dinner under the stars. Let the adventures begin.

Features

  • Summary Sleeps 5 in 2 bedrooms with 1 bathroom. There is a mezzanine area with a futon for a 5th guest (please request at time of booking). Can be rented with The Fancy House (sleeps 5), Plas Lligwy (sleeps 6) and Bear's Cottage (sleeps 5) if families wish to go on holiday together. A total of 21 guests if all houses are booked.
  • Dogs Sorry no dogs.
  • Bedrooms Ground Floor: Bedroom 1 - double bed. French doors to enclosed garden. First Floor: Bedroom 2 - two single beds. Mezzanine area with futon for one.
  • Bathrooms Ground Floor: Bathroom with bath, separate shower, underfloor heating, basin and WC.
  • Kitchen The kitchen is hand crafted and fully equipped with electric cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge, freezer. Access to large enclosed garden. Utility Room — Washing machine and tumble dryer.
  • Reception rooms Kitchen/Dining and seating area — Double height open plan area with large sofa, armchair, television, underfloor heating and a gas "wood burning" stove
  • Accessibility Set out over two floors with one ground floor double bedroom and family bathroom.
  • Outside Enclosed garden with outdoor dining table set and charcoal BBQ.
  • Parking Private off road parking for two cars. Please note this in a shared location as this cottage is one of a small group of cottages.
  • Children Travel cot (no bedding) and highchair available upon request.
  • Bikes Can be stored in sheds - please bring your own bike locks.
  • Wifi Available
  • Postcode LL72 8NH
  • To note Ty Coed is part of a group of cottages and the games room is shared by other guests.
  • Utilities All utilities, linen and towels are provided. No smoking.
  • Special features Games Room — A shared facility with a table tennis table, football table and pool table.
  • Pet free
  • Close to beach (<1mile)

Location

Eating in or dining out is a wonderful dilemma to have. Lligwy Beach Cafe is within walking distance so a quiet pint or two is easy to arrange, without the need to nominate a driver. Further along the coast sits Moelfre, a stunning fishing village a short drive away. Here you can dine at Ann’s Pantry, wonderful local produce served in relaxed and welcoming surroundings. Traditional seaside fish and chips can be collected and feasted upon while gazing out to sea – icecream for pudding, made locally and enjoyed by all.

Day trips to Moelfre are a dream. Walking boots on and follow the Anglesey Coastal Path from Lligwy Beach to the Moelfre RNLI Lifeboat Station. Further along stands Dic Evans, guarding the shores forever more. Learn about his heroic life by visiting the Seawatch Centre. Full of seafaring tales and acts of selflessness, a fascinating few hours and well worth a visit. Walk along the beautiful shores admiring the boats sailing past and reward yourself for a walk well done.

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:
5
Max Children:
4
Max Infants:
1
(Under the age of two and in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 4/5 in 2 bedrooms plus futon on mezzanine. 1 family bathroom.
Maximum number of adults and children is 5
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Ty Coed: Moelfre, Anglesey (Ynys Mon), LL72 8NH

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