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For price information click hereNewborough 2 miles; Rhosneigr 8 miles.
The small village of Malltraeth lies in the south west corner of Anglesey, at the head of the long inlet formed by the Cefni Estuary and close to the popular Newborough Forest and Warren sand dunes. Malltraeth Pool and the magnificent sweep of marshes and sand dunes, which stretch south to Llanddwyn Island, are all part of a National Nature Reserve. The whole area is renowned for its birdlife and Malltraeth was once home to the famous wildlife artist Charles F Tunnicliffe. There are wonderful forest and coastal walks from the village, which has two pubs and a chip shop (also selling basic items/newspapers etc). Close by are beautiful beaches at Llanddwyn (reputedly the 4th best in Britain), Aberffraw, and Rhosneigr, which is renowned for its all year round watersports facilities.
Malltraeth 1.5 miles. A spacious 6 bedroom detached, modern style house in an idyllic setting with panoramic views over open countryside to Malltraeth Sands and the award winning Llanddwyn Beach, Lighthouse and many peaks in Snowdonia. The house is situated on a quiet lane, a few minutes’ walk from the shoreline which is renowned for bird watching. All accommodation is ground floor and the house is well equipped and spacious, with large picture windows and stunning views. The house is surrounded by open fields and has a mature and sunny garden with large lawn and patio, as well as ample parking. It is a short drive to the best beaches on the west coast of Anglesey, including Aberffraw, Cable Bay and the exciting watersports available at Rhosneigr. This is a superb holiday house that attracts many repeat visitors and is a great base for exploring Anglesey, the bustling city of Bangor and the rest of North Wales at any time of year.
All ground floor. Six bedrooms: 1 x double with basin, 3 x twin (one with basin, one with basin/WC), 2 x single. Shower room with power shower, basin & WC. Bathroom with bath, basin & WC. Fitted kitchen with spacious dining area. Large sitting room with feature open fireplace, double-glazed picture windows & magnificent views. Utility room. Drying room.
Full oil fired central heating, log fire in sitting room. Gas hob, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, colour TV, DVD. Fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen inc. in rent. Cot & highchair. Ample off-road parking. Large sun terrace overlooking extensive lawned garden with furniture & BBQ. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shop & pub 1.5 miles. Note: There is a 7ft drop from terrace to garden thus children must be supervised.
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Previous visitors' comments about Ael-y-Bryn:
The views from the property are amazing. It is in a quiet lane and there is plenty of space for a large group.
Mrs Fenner, Prenton, June 2011
Ael y Bryn is a magnificent property with stunning views over the surrounding countryside and the Snowdonia National Park. The house has loads of character and is absolutely fabulous. This was our second visit and we will definitely be returning in 2011.
Dr Myers, Stroud, November 2010
Amazing views. Lovely, large lounge excellent for a large get together.
Miss Graham, Ipswich, September 2010
Bungalow in fantastic location - views are wonderful. Lots of room for 10 people. Children loved the garden and catching crabs on Malltreath Estuary.
Baxter, Cheadle, May 2010