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Llys y Graig, Pentraeth

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 12

Enveloped by countryside views is Llys y Graig, a 19th century, former manor house resting on the outskirts of Pentraeth, Anglesey. Within proximity to a range of amenities and the stunning shoreline, whilst offering flexible sleeping arrangements, private gardens, and well-equipped accommodation, the home makes the ideal base for a group break, inviting twelve guests and two furry companions. Benefit from a sweeping private driveway before entering this magnificent home, adorning original features throughout, including traditional wooden shutters and lofty ceilings. Be welcomed into the spacious sitting room with plenty of plush seating for your entire group to relax upon after a day of travelling, before continuing through to the dining room, complete with two tables, ideal for family meals. The kitchen is well-equipped with a range of appliances to ease your stay, along with a neighbouring utility and pantry, home to a washing machine, tumble dryer, and additional storage. When sleep calls, select between five well-appointed bedrooms, including a double and a twin on the ground floor, and a double with en-suite, and two family rooms on the first floor. The interior is complete with two bathrooms, offering convenience for a large party. Awaken to a fresh coffee in one of the three garden areas, with the front being enclosed, perfect for your four-legged friends, or discover the multi-level garden, ideal for listening to the birds’ tweet nearby or the chance to spot the resident red squirrels. Prepare for a day of adventure, starting off with a hike across either Traeth Coch Pentraeth or Traeth Benllech, before reaching Beaumaris, its castle and bustling pier for some breath-taking coastal views. Be spoilt for choice when it comes to attractions upon the isle, where you can discover the Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens, Pili Palas Nature World, Plas Newydd House and Gardens, or Anglesey Sea Zoo, whilst crossing over Menai Bridge will bring you to the Plas Menai National Outdoor Centre, sure to offer an afternoon of fun upon the water. The seaside town of Caernarfon is reachable by car, home to a marina, popular golf club, and stunning castle, recognised as one of the most magnificent fortresses around the world, or if you'd prefer to feel at one with nature, explore Snowdonia National Park, brimming with picturesque landscapes. Experience all of this at Llys y Graig.

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