Nestled just a short stroll from the centre of Beaumaris, with its fine selection of independent shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants, lies this well-presented Georgian townhouse, Tan Y Bryn.
Set over three floors, this delightful retreat welcomes families and friends looking to explore the charm of Anglesey.
After parking up in the off-road parking space, step inside directly into the open-plan living area, boasting original features and exposed stonework, there’s a real cosy ambiance here.
Lounge on the sofa as the woodburning stove gently warms the room, chatting to the designated chef as they rustle up a hearty feast, with a gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and even a dishwasher to assist.
Serve the fruits of your labour at the dining table, popping open a bottle of fizz and discussing the days events, before venturing to the first-floor lounge, taking advantage of the glorious views across the town to the Menai Straits and the mountains of Eryri (Snowdonia) beyond.
On this level there is also a bathroom with bath and walk-in shower, so you can decide how best to prepare for the day.
Continue to the second-floor where you’ll find the bedrooms, including a double, twin and an adult bunk room with vaulted ceilings and beams, each neutrally decorated and offering elevated views of the Menai Strait.
Beaumaris is a vibrant coastal town, home to the mighty Beaumaris Castle, a World Heritage Site and the old goal and courthouse, all well worth a visit.
The nearby town of Menai Bridge offers plenty to do; visit the magnificent Pili Palas butter palace, uncover local history through the Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens, a heritage estate featuring 3 elaborate gardens.
From here you can make your way into the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, ideal for those seeking some adventure with an abundance of mountains and rural terrain to discover, offering superb walking and cycling routes.
Discover the magic of Anglesey and North Wales during a stay at Tan Y Bryn.