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Holiday
Cottages Anglesey
Self Catering Cottage Accommodation
Dafarn Rhos, Lligwy Beach, Moelfre, Isle of
Anglesey
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The Cottage
Sleeps 5
Lie
in bed and see the sea
This traditional Welsh country cottage is
situated on the coast in a designated area of outstanding natural
beauty (ANOB). In 2008 the Cottage was renovated and extended. It is
in a superb position just two minutes walk from the large sandy
beach at Lligwy and the coastal footpath. The seaside village of
Moelfre is only a mile away. |
- Ideal for a couple or a
family
- Children welcome
- Pets Welcome
- Non-smoking
This
charming cottage is in a peaceful setting with sea and countryside
views |
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RECEPTION
ROOMS- the Sitting Room most impressive feature is the large
original stone inglenook fireplace with cast iron stove which
when lit produces the atmosphere of a traditional open
fireplace. The Sitting Room is furnished with a 3 seater sofa
and 2 armchairs along with TV and DVD.
The
Sun Room is south facing overlooking the garden - it has french
doors and is furnished with two sofas along with a dining table
seating 5 persons |
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| BEDROOMS - 3
bedrooms comprising a super king or twin room, one double and
one single |
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| BATHROOMS
- 2 bathrooms - upstairs is a shower, w.c. and wash hand basin
whilst the downstairs bathroom comprises a whirlpool spa/bath, large
seperate shower, w.c. and wash hand basin - both bathrooms have
shaver sockets |
KITCHEN - fitted with
beech wood units the kitchen is fully equipped including a
dishwasher, microwave, fridge/freezer and electric oven, hob and
extractor fan. A feature of this room is the original stone wall
with a built in window seat overlooking the garden
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| GARDEN - Garden with
garden furniture and BBQ |
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PARKING
- Off road parking available for 2/3 cars and a boat.
AMENITIES - Full oil fired central heating (with individual
controls on each radiator) and electricity are included in the
holiday cost. Firewood and bed linen is also supplied.
Within a few minutes walk
of the cottage are two coastal public footpaths going in opposite
directions from the beach. One follows the cliff edge to the village
of Moelfre, the other along cliffs, coves and beaches to Dulas
Estuary where it turns inland up over a hill ending at the Pilot
Boat Inn.
Also, within a ten minute
walk is an Ancient Monument site; the ancient village known as Din
Lligwy Hut Group, where there is also a Neolithic and early Bronze
Age burial chamber and a derelict 16th Century church. |
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