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Hendy, Amlwch

Isle of Anglesey. Sleeps up to 11

Amlwch 3 miles. Hendy is a lovely, five-bedroom holiday home resting in the peaceful village of Rhos-y-bol near Amlwch, Anglesey. Boasting a serene rural setting, offering ample off-road parking, a pristine garden, and a collection of tastefully-presented living spaces, this charming dwelling makes an ideal base for a large family or group of sharing friends looking to book a refreshing escape to beautiful North Wales. Park up off-road outside Hendy, your delightful new home-from-home, taking a moment to soak in your tranquil new setting before heading indoors. Step into the home, whereupon you will be greeted by an elegant, classically decorated home with original tiled flooring and features. Make yourself at home in the kitchen/diner, fully-equipped and functioning as the social hub of the home where delicious meals can be both prepared and enjoyed. To relax, head to one of the two sitting rooms, one of which contains a crackling woodburning stove and selection of books for you to get lost in. On warmer days, head outdoors into the sizeable enclosed garden to enjoy a spot of alfresco dining or a morning coffee. When the sun sets and your eyes grow weary, head back indoors to rejuvenate with a shower or a dip in the bath before you finally hunker down for a well-earned rest in one of the home’s five plush bedrooms, including an impressive king-size. If you can tear yourself from Hendy, be sure to head out and explore what your local area has to offer. A brief walk will take you to your nearest convenience, Siop Y Paget, where you can load up on homely essentials throughout your stay, whilst a short car trip will bring you to nearest pub, The Ring Freehouse in Rhosgoch, where you can treat your loved ones to a hearty pub lunch before you kick off the day’s adventures. For a day out, head north and stop by the historic site of Mynydd Parys on your way to the port town of Amlwch, a bustling seaside settlement home to the serene Coed Y Felin, GeoMon Geology Clock, and the The Amlwch Port Windmill. A drive east along the coast will also bring you to a plethora of exciting landmarks and attractions, such as the stunning Porth y Wylfa, the Swtan Heritage Museum, and the Parc Arfordirol Penrhos Coastal Park before you finally reach Holyhead, Anglesey’s largest town where visitors can snap shots of Skinner’s Monument, brush up on history at the Holyhead Maritime Museum, or enjoy a calming amble along the wonderful Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path. Enjoy the ultimate escape to Anglesey by booking a stay at Hendy.

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