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Bwthyn Gwyn, PENMYNYDD
Bwthyn Gwyn, a superb barn conversion in the rural village of Penmynydd, just four miles from Red Wharf Bay. Offering all ground floor accommodation, Bwthyn Gwyn sleeps four in two bedrooms. Bwthyn Gwyn is a wonderful ground floor, stone-built barn conversion in the small village of Penmynydd in Anglesey. This lovely barn conversion has been renovated and decorated to a high standard, and the wonderful living room has brilliant large picture windows, from which spectacular countryside and mountain views can be seen. Bwthyn Gwyn has sleeps four and has two bedrooms - one double, which has a door leading to the courtyard, and one twin. The bathroom has a double-ended bath, a well-equipped fitted kitchen with dining area, and the cosy sitting room has a woodburner and magnificent picture windows. The large lawned garden with patio and decking sitting area is perfect to dine and relax after a busy day. With many attractions and excellent sandy beaches nearby, Bwthyn Gwyn is ideal for families. Amenities: Oil central heating with woodburner in sitting area. Double electric oven with hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, TV, DVD, Wifi. Fuel, power and starter pack of fuel for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Please bring own beach towels. Cot and highchair. Off road parking for 2 cars. Bike storage. Large, shared lawned garden with patio and decked sitting area with furniture, BBQ and scenic views. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 3 miles, pub 2.6 miles. Red Wharf Bay 4 miles. Note: Although this property is pet free, the owner has two very friendly Labradors. Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South. Town: Penmynydd, a quiet village on Anglesey, is surrounded by stunning countryside and is conveniently located just four miles from the coastline. The village is steeped in history, having given rise to the Tudors and the forefathers of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. In the village today stands the pretty St Gredifael church built, in the 14th century, with a Tudor tomb. A short drive away is the seaside town of Benllech, with a long and sandy beach, excellent for families. Shops, cafes and a picnic area can be found on the beach and more shops, pubs and restaurants can be found in the town centre. Red Wharf Bay is just four miles away, with sandy beaches, breathtaking scenery and restaurants. Attractions in Anglesey include the Pili Butterfly Palace, the pretty town of Beaumaris, the popular Anglesey Sea Zoo and Plas Newydd.
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