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Ysgubor Wennol (Swallow Barn)

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A quiet, delightfully converted barn for four, nestled in the Anglesey countryside and close to sandy beaches
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Trees and wildflowers frame this delightful converted barn set in a quiet green spot on the edge of the Plas Newydd Estate. One of thirteen barns, Ysgubor Wennol (translated as Swallow Barn), once owned by the Paget family, is aptly named after some of the many feathery visitors. Red squirrels hang out here too and are known to hop into the sunny garden of this holiday house to take a peek.

Full Description

Step into a serenely calm open plan living/dining and kitchen and ease yourself into a relaxing stay. There’s a wood-burner for chilly nights, a great little kitchen for cooks, and a dining space with stunning local artwork. Eat, relax, select inspiration from the wall of books and sleep peacefully up in the bedrooms under heavily pitched eaves. There’s a swish king bed dressed in crisp linens with a green view through the roof lights and a cosy twin-bedded room. Both rooms are tucked away, perfect for reading and dreaming. The super bathroom with a drenching shower is right next door.

Features

  • Pet free
  • Woodstove or Fireplace
  • Summary Ysgubor Wennol is a quiet barn conversion on a shared site of 13 barn conversions and has neighbours on both sides. It sleeps up to 4 guests in two bedrooms. Accommodation is on two levels.
  • Dogs Sorry no dogs.
  • Bedrooms Both bedrooms are on the first floor. Bedroom 1 - king bed, Velux windows. Bedroom 2 - twin room with woodstove flue for warmth (safe for children). Hairdryer.
  • Bathrooms Bath with shower over, basin, WC and towel radiator.
  • Kitchen Fully fitted kitchen with an oven and electric hob, microwave, dishwasher, small under counter fridge, washing machine, Breakfast bar for 2. There is an extra small fridge with an ice compartment in the dining area. Dining table for 4.
  • Reception rooms Sofa, armchair, Smart TV and wood burning stove
  • Accessibility Both bedrooms are on the first floor in the eaves. The open-plan living space is on the ground floor.
  • Outside There is a small outside patio area with a table seating 4.
  • Parking Parking for No3 has dedicated parking available in front of garage number 3, which is situated in the garage block. Additional visitor parking spaces (6 available) are situated to the right of the driveway as you approach the Llwyn Onn barns development, outside the entrance to the quad. Please note that no mobile homes, large vehicles or commercial vehicles are permitted on site.
  • Children No travel cot (bedding not supplied) and high chair. Please note that the site has ponds and children should be supervised at all times.
  • Bikes Can be stored in the lockable garage (please request key for access)
  • Wifi Available
  • Postcode LL61 6DY
  • Utilities All utilities, bed linen and bath towels provided. Please note you will need to bring beach towels. Electrically controlled radiators. Towel radiator in the bathroom. No smoking.

Location

The barn is on the outskirts of the famously named village – a bit of a tongue twister - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch or LlanfairPG for short! The Anglesey Column is an imposing sight in the village and was dedicated to Henry Paget 1st Marquess of Anglesey, hero of the Battle of Waterloo.

Plas Newydd House and Garden, a National Trust idyll is just across the road by the Menai Strait. A perfect space for taking a stroll through the landscaped gardens. The famous Anglesey Sea Zoo is a small drive away down the coast just next to Halen Môn, which produce sea salt made from the waters of the Menai Strait. Hooton’s Homegrown farm shop, where you can buy fresh local produce, is also worth a visit, allowing you to cook up a storm.

Close by, there are lots of lovely places to eat. There’s Dylan’s in Menai Bridge and The Freckled Angel to name but two. Further along the Menai Strait is Beaumaris with its eclectic independent shops and art galleries. Great destinations for lunch are The Midland and Coach at The Bull’s Head.

Ysgubor Wennol is close to the coast for beaches – just a skip away (well, a 15-minute drive) brings you to Newborough Beach with its vast expanses of sand and mountain views. Further along the coast are the villages of Aberffraw, Rhosneigr, Rhoscolyn and Trearddur Bay, all with wonderful expansive beaches.

Walking and cycling tracks exist from the barn to the coast and are great for wildlife and bird spotting. Surrounded by a protected and ancient woodland, this quiet holiday house is in an idyllic spot, with close proximity to beautiful beaches. A perfect base where you can relax and explore the beautiful island of Anglesey at your own pace.

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:
4
Max Children:
3
Max Infants:
1
(Under the age of two years and in a travel cot)
Note: sleeps 4 with one king bed and a twin room. One family bathroom with bath/shower over
Maximum number of adults and children is 4
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Ysgubor Wennol (Swallow Barn): Menai Bridge, Anglesey (Ynys Mon), LL61 6DY

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"We thoroughly enjoyed our visit to the Isle of Anglesey and would definitely be looking to visit again and highly recommend this property to others. It is ideally located with many venues and beaches close by. The property was ideal for our family and had everything that we needed and the owners were very quick to respond to a couple of queries we had."
"We had a lovely few days away here. Such a quiet location with lovely woodland surrounding. The place itself was clean, modern and very cute. It was a perfect base for us with plenty around. We wouldn’t hesitate to stay in this area again"
"I really enjoyed my stay in this peaceful cottage. It is equipped with everything you need and is stylishly decorated throughout. It’s a great location to explore both Anglesey and North Wales. Definitely recommend."
"This really did feel like a hideaway and it was absolutely wonderful. Beautiful, peaceful surroundings, and the cottage itself was stunning. It was actually nicer in real life than the very lovely pictures! We felt right at home the second we walked in. It was spacious and cosy and the perfect place to wake up for a slow morning, and to come home to and wind down after a day of exploring. The cottage was immaculately clean and very thoughtfully furnished, down to the curated books in the reading/writing corner - a touch I especially loved. Location wise, it was an excellent base from which to explore both Anglesey and Snowdonia (we rented a car), and the surrounding fields and woodlands are wonderful for walking. We had a lovely time here, thank you!"
"We had a fantastic time in this beautiful cottage. It is clean and stylish and had everything we needed during our stay. Easy and quick communication."
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