Located in Trearddur Bay, Anglesey, Gwynedd, this spacious holiday home, Pant-y-Llyn House, offers stunning sea views from every front window and accommodates up to 12 guests. Nestled just a stone's throw from a beautiful sandy beach, the house features a welcoming quarry-tiled entrance hall that leads into a large drawing room with an open fire, perfect for cozy evenings. The dining room, equipped with a gas woodburner and beechwood floor, provides an elegant setting for family meals, while a large children's playroom offers entertainment with its open fire, TV, and board games, ensuring that guests of all ages have a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen is a highlight, featuring an Aga Rangemaster and an additional oven, along with a utility room for added convenience. The layout includes a cloakroom with a shower and toilet, as well as a snug/study with an open fireplace. The two staircases lead to the first floor, which hosts a variety of sleeping arrangements, including two double bedrooms, two twin bedrooms, a bunk bedroom, and two single bedrooms. The bathrooms are well-appointed, with separate shower cubicles, catering to the needs of larger groups.
Pant-y-Llyn House is designed for comfort and relaxation, with amenities such as gas woodburners, full gas central heating, Wi-Fi, and shared access to a large lawned garden and patio area with a barbecue. The property is ideally situated near Trearddur Bay, known for its clear waters, making it a popular spot for swimming, diving, and surfing. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and attractions, including Holyhead, just 2 miles away, which boasts a Roman fortress, historic church, and a bustling harbour offering day-trips to Ireland.
Visitors to the region can explore the nearby South Stack lighthouse and its RSPB bird sanctuary, as well as Holyhead Mountain, which provides breathtaking views of the Isle of Man, Ireland, and the Snowdonia mountains. The charming village of Valley is located only 4 miles away, offering a shopping complex, while further attractions include Beaumaris with its castle and restored Gaol, and the majestic Snowdonia National Park. The university town of Bangor, 24 miles away, features a historic cathedral and art gallery, making this location a perfect base for exploring the stunning landscapes and rich history of North Wales.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!