A pretty, whitewashed cottage adjoining the owners’ home in a rural location, just a short walk from the superb beach at Rhoscolyn on Holy Island, Anglesey.
This lovely Rhoscolyn cottage is accessed down a long drive and is known to date back to at least 1745, though artefacts have been found on the owners’ surrounding 25 acres of pastureland that date back 2000 years.
This Rhoscolyn cottage, which was formerly part of the Bodior Estate, belonging to the Bulmers cider family, provides cosy and comfortable accommodation, with a first floor sitting room, two bedrooms, and a ground floor kitchen and dining area.
Outside this Anglesey cottage, there is a large open lawn which is ideal for children to play on safely whilst you relax with a glass of wine, plus guests have access to the owners’ pastureland when available.
The local pub is just a few minutes’ walk away and has an excellent reputation for food, whilst other amenities can be found in Valley and Trearddur Bay, less than 3 miles away.
The sandy beach at Rhoscolyn is a short stroll and offers safe bathing and launching facilities.
It has excellent water quality, has a Green Coast award and is a Marine Conservation Society recommended beach.
This Rhoscolyn cottage is an ideal holiday property from which to enjoy all the benefits of this beautiful area.