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House in North Wales, Trearddur Bay

Gwynedd. Sleeps up to 4

The village boasts a sandy beach, shops, pub, restaurant, two golf courses and the breath taking coastline. The area is renowned for water sports including fishing, sea swimming, scuba diving, sea coast safari and boat trips. An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty dotted with Sites of Special Scientific Interest it is the perfect location for walking, cycling, nature watching and just relaxing. Join the Anglesey Coastal Footpath and head towards South Stack with its lighthouse and RSPB Reserve, sampling delicious local food along the way. Visit Holyhead Maritime Museum nearby or head east for Anglesey Sea Zoo, Plas Newydd, Pili Palas and Beaumaris Castle. There is something for everyone here. Walk through the patio doors into this lovely lounge/kitchen/diner. The stylish kitchen is well equipped with electric oven and gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and microwave, a sociable position to cook whilst talking to your friends in the lounge or dining room. The lounge area, with door to the side patio, has comfortable sofa, Smart TV and wood burner for cosy nights in watching a film or losing yourself in a good book. If you are eating in, the dining table takes centre stage in the conservatory with space for everyone to gather round to enjoy a meal and watch the sunset, maybe open the French doors on to the decked terrace and let the outside in. You will also find the washing machine in the corner of the conservatory. Back in the lounge and up the stairs you can choose from two stylish bedrooms, designed to provide a good night s sleep and offer lovely views from the windows. On the first floor is the twin with wonderful sea views to wake up to and the large bathroom with bath, separate shower and WC. Up on the second floor is the elegant king size bedroom with en suite shower room with shower and WC. This house is full of interesting features and has plenty of room for everyone to enjoy their holiday. Please note there is the option to add the bunk bedroom, suitable for children only, at an additional cost. Outside is the terrace with seating to embrace the views with steps leading down to the lawn and round to the patio area with more table and chairs. There are a number of places in the garden to enjoy morning coffee, al fresco dining and the charcoal BBQ. Ample private parking for two cars is also provided. If you are bringing your bike or canoe you there is a lockable store in the garden.

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