A gem of a holiday cottage, Ty Coets is tucked away in the Anglesey countryside, not far from the villages of LlanfairPG and Brynsiencyn. Once two little barns that were part of the Victorian farm on the Plas Newydd estate, it’s a peaceful spot with ancient woods and red squirrels – known to pop to say hello. The mountain view from the garden is stunning.
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Vast coach house arched windows flood the living area with light. With honeyed warm stone walls and a lofty ceiling, the sense of heritage wraps you in warmth. Helped along by the cheery wood burning stove. There’s a separate cosy snug area with a sofa, TV and DVD to set up the kids with a film.
The kitchen area is well equipped. Cook up a storm facing the views with a glass of wine. That kitchen island is the perfect vantage point for drinks and nibbles with the cook. Convivial meals can be enjoyed at the large farmhouse style table, which seats up to six. Buy fresh, locally grown produce at Hooton's Homegrown and cook a feast.
The downstairs double bedroom is ensuite with a shower and has a door leading out onto the patio garden. Such a lovely space to read and relax.
Upstairs, you will find two further bedrooms, one with a king bedroom and one twin room. The twin has original oak beams and a glazed view of the stonework - it feels like a special secret place. Both rooms share a well-appointed family bathroom with a deep rolltop bathtub perfect for washing away the day when you return from exploring.
Outside, the enclosed suntrap paved gardens wrap around the stone barn. South-east facing and with ample seating, it’s a joy to enjoy a peaceful morning coffee or savour an evening drink. All on one level, it’s perfect for kids to play chase. Our favourite place is by the Kadai fire pit, wrapped in a warm throw with starry eyes on the dark skies.
Features
- Woodstove or Fireplace
- Summary A beautiful holiday cottage in a complex of converted barns. Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms with two bathrooms. 1 extra can sleep on a single trundle bed in bedroom 2 upon request.
- Dogs Two small non-moulting dogs (non allergenic breeds only sorry) are invited at £20.00 each
- Bedrooms Ground Floor: Bedroom 1 ground floor - double bed and en-suite shower room. Bedroom 2 first floor twin room. Bedroom 3 first floor king bedroom with a full size pull out sofa bed
- Bathrooms Ground floor: Ensuite shower room off bedroom 1. First floor family bathroom with deep rololtop bath, sink , WC and towel radiator
- Kitchen Kitchen area with breakfast bar. Buxton Woodwork kitchen, electric cooker and hob, fridge-freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble drier, microwave, kettle, toaster and an Illy coffee machine (takes pods).
- Reception rooms Open Plan Sitting/Dining Room Farmhouse-style wooden dining table and chairs which seats up to six people. Sitting area with comfortable seating, wood-burning stove with an initial supply of logs, smart TV and music system with Bluetooth and CD. Separate
- Accessibility Accommodation is on two floors with one ground floor double bedroom which has an ensuite shower room.
- Outside Separate
- Parking There is designated parking for two cars directly beside the garden, with additional spaces for visitors available. Please note that no mobile homes, large vehicles or commercial vehicles are permitted on site. There is a small car park in woodland 100 yards away where you can park these types of vehicles at a charge of £5 per 24hrs. A parking reservation link will be sent to you prior to your stay.
- Children High chair and travel cot (bedding not supplied) available on request.
- EV charger on site Not available
- Bikes No bike storage
- Wifi wifi available
- Postcode LL61 6DY
- Utilities All utilities, bed linen and bath towels are provided (there is an extra £20 charge for use of the trundle bed in Bedroom 2 - see above). Please bring your own beach towels. No smoking. Heating and hot water.
Location
lTy Coets is close a National Trust large mansion Plas Newydd and just a short drive from the Sea Zoo, Foel Farm, Hooton’s Farm Shop and Menai Bridge. An ideal base for a break on the island at any time of the year. The Anglesey Coastal path runs along the driveway - hours of exploring await. Historic Bryn Celli Ddu is close by and the Menai Strait a short walk away.
The coastal town of Menai Bridge which sits on the edge of the Menai Strait is just a 10-minute drive away, with lovely restaurants, cafes and independent shops. If you enjoy exploring gardens, then a visit to Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens is a must. The coastal town of Beaumaris, with its medieval castle and Victorian pier, is a little further along the strait. Children will have hours of fun at the Sea Zoo and Foel Farm and will love the butterflies at Pili Palas.
So much to do! Pack up a picnic and head to Newborough Forest which backs onto the most amazing sandy beach and views out over Snowdonia and the Llÿn Peninsula. Then head home to relax at this beautiful hideaway.
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