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Open the door of this elegant townhouse and you will be met by luxury and nothing else. It is a delightful stroll to the seafront with restaurants and shops galore. You won’t believe your good fortune in finding this gem!
Located in a beautiful, quiet and rural location between the villages of Aberffraw and Hermon, Penrhyn Halen is a fantastic farmhouse that sleeps 14 comfortably.
Llannerch Goch Luxury Cottages are located at the edge of the small village of Capel Garmon 2 miles from the picturesque village of Betws-y-Coed in the Snowdonia National Park, North Wales. Stunning views. Choose Traditional or Contemporary Style
A perfect base for touring North Wales. Conwy is the gateway to Snowdonia and close to Llandudno & the Island of Anglesey.
Retreat to a hidden treasure of an apartment with view-filled rooms, elegant and peaceful. The sunny south-facing Anglesey apartment to sleep four forms the west wing of Coed y Berclas House on the edge of the Menai Straits.
emperance House ticks every happy box the moment you step through its inviting front door. With its large and airy Georgian proportions you will all find your own space to relax and unwind.
No-one is quite sure when Erw Rhys was built but suffice that this solid stone cottage is ancient. It is pretty too, clinging to the mossy side of the hillside near Church Bay, with sheep fields and pine forests soaring below.
Close to sandy beaches and medieval castles, sit a couple of carefully restored farm buildings. Just getting here feels like an adventure. It’s all worth it once you discover this enchanting and secretive place sitting right next to the Cefni Estuary
Bwthyn Derwen offers the tranquility of the countryside and the sound of the sea all from your own patio area. As evening draws in, marvel at the wealth of stars in a crystal clear sky.
Find a generous house for ten sitting quietly off a country lane just a hop from Church Bay with its Blue Flag beach. Sit amongst friends in the convivial sitting room drenched in light with large leather sofas and flat screen TV.
The large farmhouse and huge garden have much to delight everyone. Children will love the wonderful collection of games and toys and the large field to play in, plus they can quickly nip down to Borthwen Beach for a swim.
Sitting close to the wonderful bay at Rhoscolyn, and right on the Anglesey Coastal Path, this fabulous bolthole combines open rural surroundings with touches of modern luxury.
Escape by the sea with not a modern house or a roaring road in sight! Just a clutch of pretty white washed cottages, fields of sheep and of course the sea!
Beachcomber’s is set in an enviable location with the tranquil beach as its garden! This hideaway started out life as a “bathing hut” for the occupants of the local Carreglwyd Estate over 100 years ago.
This is an inspirational spot for walking, kayaking and surfing. A privileged little path leads you from the cottage garden through the dunes to the beach of Tyn Towyn. In four glorious minutes you are on the beach.
The best bolthole for ten people enveloped by the beach, ancient trees and open fields, this is the place for a perfect Anglesey holiday.
Set in the peaceful countryside, this welcoming house is all comfort and charm, with a garden for kids, woodland walks and fields to trek across, and rock pools and sandy beaches down the road. Perfect for families and celebrations.
A gorgeous dog friendly barn set in peaceful Anglesey. Explore the magical beaches locally and sleep under Welsh blankets.
The minute you enter Tros Yr Afon you will feel at home. It is an incredibly peaceful Georgian cottage filled with light and is just short of giving you a hug upon arrival.
A budget bolthole with a simple layout but situated in a stunning part of Anglesey.
A pretty, Welsh white washed cottage tucked away neatly in the sand dunes with the sea as its neighbour, what a little slice of heaven.
A cosy retreat for two just a two minute walk from Borthwen, a beautiful sandy beach which is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and on the Anglesey Coastal Path.
Wind your way along a lane and you will find The Long Cottage tucked away into the side of a hill. Looking out lovingly across the countryside is this dreamy retreat for four, with views to the Menai Strait and Snowdonia mountains beyond.
#SBS Business Winner; Chosen by Theo Paphitis of Dragon`s Den The house will accommodate eleven people in comfort and has been sensitively renovated to provide a pleasant bright airy interior while retaining the original character of the house.
Kick off your shoes and immerse yourself in sea air and views of South West Anglesey. A family house set back off the beach in Rhosneigr for surfers, walkers, sailors and city escapees, relaxed and coastal.
Daisy Moo is a family haven set in the tranquillity of the countryside and just a two minute wander from the secluded and sandy Borthwen Beach, with its rock pools and coastal path walks.
A super-chic bolthole with sensational sea views over Church Bay for a family or a party, just a wander from the beach. A charming tangle of farm tracks takes you up to this finely renovated farmhouse.
Wind your way down to the beach past the patchwork farmland and rolling hills of unspoilt Llanddona to arrive at Ty Gwyn.
Glan Gors self catering apartment is a pleasant non-smoking, holiday home in the historic town of Harlech in the Snowdonia National Park. Ideal for families and couples the ground floor property sleeps up to five people in 3 bedrooms.
This exquisite 17th century stone cottage is ideal if you are looking for peace, tranquility and beautiful scenery.
Oyster Catcher is perfectly named as it sits right by the sandy beach at Borthwen and by the Anglesey Coastal Path– come to spy the curlews and choughs and conquer the sea paths to return to cosy up by the fire.
Head down a private track, past the ancient church, to rural bliss. The views from this whitewashed little Welsh listed cottage are as peaceful and calm as it gets.
Big groups of family or close friends will love this large dog friendly holiday house set just on the edge of the village of Newborough with views of Snowdonia.
The perfect base for touring North Wales with golf, beach and excellent marina pub within walking distance and Snowdonia, Island of Anglesey and Llandudno close by. Dogs welcome with dog friendly beach close by.
Open the door to Apple Tree Cottage and prepare yourself to be spoilt rotten. This cottage has been renovated with so much love that you will feel instantly at home.
Bay House is an oasis of calm filled with luxury right on the waterfront in beautiful Beaumaris. Stunning interiors, enormous light filled rooms and views you will definitely want to write home about!
Village at the edge of Snowdonia National Park. On the Llyn Peninsular with its Dramatic coastline. Beautifull Clean beaches, with plenty of watersports. A short drive from Mount Snowdon. Lots of scenic walks for all levels of ability.
Coastal paths radiate from this peaceful hideaway just a strolling distance from a sandy beach with rock pools and views of the lighthouse. One of the emptiest beaches on Anglesey awaits your discovery.
Originally built in 1885 as an artists' retreat, Pendyffryn is a property of considerable character and has recently been completely refurbished, offering spacious, contempary accommodation.
Stand out from the crowd at this bolthole, just a flip flop from the sandy beaches and cafes at Rhosneigr. This stunning Grade Two listed windmill is deeply comfortable for families and couples too, and with heart stopping views.
Where roads narrow and footpaths spider out over the rugged Cambrian coast, this contemporary barn conversion stands within a cluster of others facing the sea.
Head down a long private drive, into acres of woods to find this quiet bolthole tucked away in the Carreglwyd Country Estate.
An idyllic seaside retreat for six, perfectly placed by Penmon Priory with spell-binding views. Winding lanes at the tip of Anglesey lead past the Penmon Dovecot to find this handsome stone house surrounded by lawn and mature trees.
This is a simple base with the Oyster Catcher within a mile and a shop nearby. It is right by the road, and is semi-detached, but views from the garden at the rear to countryside fields make up for that – a divine place to have morning coffee.
This restored farm granary offers 4 star accommodation whilst retaining much of its original charm. This accommodation is ideal for touring north Wales and Chester.
Buttercup barn is less than a skip away from the golden sands of Borthwen Beach and is ideally situated for walks along the Anglesey Coastal Path.
Located right by sandy dunes, the beaches are all tantalisingly close. Porth Tyn Towyn is a four minute stroll away along the secret path from Bodwarren.
Hugged by views of Beaumaris castle, the Little Hideaway for two is a place of huge comfort and charm.
Beau Cottage welcomes you cheerfully through its red door – drawing you into a hallway that anchors a parade of reception rooms bursting with artwork and treasured objects.
Charming unique old Railway Crossing Keeper cottage in North Wales with picturesque views of the Menia Straits out of every window.
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