Rhydwyn, Anglesey
Modern holiday house with amazing views near Church Bay, Anglesey. WiFi, BBQ, Woodburning stove, TV, Sky facilities. Walk to the Blue Flag beach at Church Bay. Local amenities around 15 minutes drive away in Valley.
Rhyd Angharad Barns is a dog friendly holiday cottage.
Wonderful, modern luxury barn conversion with magnificent views, Rhyd Angharad Barns is a beautiful collection of buildings in a fantastic elevated position giving tremendous views over Anglesey towards the mountains of Snowdonia and out over the Irish Sea.
"This is such a fun, stylish barn conversion, oozing character and some very stylish features - we love it!"
The modern kitchen has a zinc worktop and polished concrete floor, exposed beams and stonework. There is an electric cooker and hob, dishwasher, washing machine, large free standing fridge freezer, two under counter fridges, a microwave and toaster, and the stylish dining area has a wood burning stove and Italian designer table and chairs.
The sitting room has magnificent country and sea views from picture windows, a designer Ligne Roset Togo sofa set, bio ethanol fireplace, and TV, DVD player and SKY.
There are four bedrooms, the first is a double curved room with a super-king 'floating' bed, the second bedroom has a double 'floating' bed, and there are two further twin bedrooms. There is a shower room with a large snazzy shower, loo and wash hand basin and a separate bathroom with a double ended bath, loo and wash hand basin.
Outside there is a large lawn with patio areas with a large table and chairs, perfect for al fresco dining and taking in the wonderful views. There is parking for several cars.
Lovingly converted and extended with quality fittings and the best of modern furnishings ranging from the designer Ligne Roset Togo sofas to the exotic 'floating' beds, a beautiful polished concrete floor and underfloor heating throughout, a bio-ethanol fireplace and traditional wood burning stove to give that un-matchable warm glow to evenings in.
The rural position is an easy walk to the Blue Flag beach at Church Bay and the Anglesey Coastal Footpath is also close by. The Wavecrest Cafe and The Lobster Pot are popular choices for tasty meals.
Rhydwyn is a charming village resting between Church Bay and Llanrhyddlad in the northwest of Anglesey, Wales. The village is known for being named after a small stream which flows through the village and offers the welcoming Church Bay Inn on its outskirts, which serves home-cooked dishes and local ales with breath-taking views out to sea and over to the mountains, an 18th-century church and a good selection of walking and cycling trails available right from the doorstep. Further amenities can be found in Llanfechell, where you can dine at the Y Cefn Glas or stock up on essentials at the general store. Be sure to visit Church Bay, where you will find the attractions of the Swtan Heritage Museum and Porth Swtan beach, as well as the popular eatery of the Lobster Pot Restaurant. Continue to Cemaes Bay, where beautiful beaches, the Cemaes Heritage Centre, a picturesque harbour, and The Stag Inn await, or venture further to Holyhead, home to the stunning Breakwater Country Park, Holyhead Maritime Museum, Garreglwyd Park, and a ferry offering trips over to Dublin.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
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Short breaks may also be available.
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