The property
This light and airy, detached cottage is in the village of Moelfre, on the Island of Anglesey.
Careful thought has been put into the styling and design of this lovely cottage to produce a delightful coastal base with homely touches throughout, perfect for a family holiday.
There are six steps leading up to the front door, and there is an access ramp to the rear if required.
Entering through the porch into the hallway, you will find a modern kitchen/diner to your left with fabulous sea and country views to two sides.
There is a door leading through to a spacious utility room and into a family bathroom with bath and shower over, warmed by underfloor heating.
There are four stylish and welcoming bedrooms furnished with two twin beds and two king-size double beds, along with a further family shower room.
The sitting room is spacious and homely, and benefits from a bay window enjoying views towards the sea, along with a feature slate hearth behind the warming woodburner.
Located in an elevated position at the entrance to the village, this pleasant seaside cottage has delightful views over countryside to Porth Moelfre and the Irish Sea beyond.
The gardens are private to the rear, with lawn and patio to provide great areas for alfresco dining, whilst the children can play in safety.
In the surrounding area there is so much to do, with the delights of the Anglesey Coastal Path running through the village, opening up access to nearby Red Wharf Bay in one direction and the gorgeous sandy beach of Lligwy in the other.
Further afield, there are many more attractions, such as the award-winning Lifeboat Museum and Seawatch Centre in the village, the Copper Kingdom in nearby Amlwch, and the ever-popular Beaumaris Castle.
Whether it's an invigorating walking holiday, exciting days out exploring Anglesey, or just a great family beach holiday, this is the perfect holiday cottage for you to enjoy.
About the location
MOELFRE
Lligwy 2 miles; Benllech 2.5 miles.
Situated on the beautiful east coast of Anglesey, Moelfre is a delightful seaside village, boasting little cottages, a picturesque port, a beach, fine views of Snowdonia, a working lifeboat, and two quality pubs/restaurants. Visit the hugely popular local Seawatch Centre, take boat trips around the coast and enjoy fishing or watching sea birds, seals and even dolphins, or discover wonderful cliff-top walks with stunning mountain views. The village has many historic links, the most recent being the site of the tragic Royal Charter shipwreck in 1859. There are stunning sandy beaches nearby, at Benllech and Lligwy, and the lovely Red Wharf Bay, with its miles of open sands and birdlife. A perfect location for travelling around this lovely island and throughout beautiful Snowdonia.
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