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Pilot's Cottage, with stunning sea views.
This is a cottage you will love spending time in. Its warm and cosy rooms with exposed beams, make it a year round destination. There will be no shortage of help in the kitchen where the imposing arched window frames the stunning view of Amlwch Port and the ever changing sea beyond. The renowned Anglesey Coastal Path is on the doorstep and for anglers it's just a short walk to fish from the harbour wall or arrange fishing or sightseeing boat trips. Wonderful beaches, great places to visit. This is a cottage that gives you a great big welcome hug the moment you step through the front door. Its cosy rooms warmed by gas central heating make it a year round destination. There is a large dining table with seating for 6 in the lounge which also has an inglenook fireplace with coal effect gas fire. The comfy sofa is just the place to snuggle down to watch TV or choose a DVD or book from the extensive choice available. You will also find lots of those games you never quite get round to playing at home. Off this room is a corridor that takes you to a cosy ground floor double bedroom with beamed ceiling and also a bright and airy twin bedded room. The family bathroom is also downstairs. Back along the corridor a door opens to reveal a tiny staircase leading you to the upstairs double bedroom, a wonderful atmospheric room under the eaves of the cottage. There is a tv in this room and a Juliette balcony with lovely views out to sea. All the bedrooms invite you to a peaceful night's sleep with the finest, organic, pure cotton sheets, ethically sourced and manufactured. You will also find lots of fluffy soft towels for your use and toiletries made locally by Cole & Co. of Beaumaris (A town well worth a visit with its moated castle, interesting shops and cafes and a bracing seafront. Outside there is off road parking for 2 cars. A side gate takes you onto the large decked area at the front of the cottage, perfect for relaxing with a beer or glass of wine watching the boats come and go with the ebb and flow of the tides. Just the place to unwind as the sun goes down after an energy packed day walking, fishing or visiting the many wonderful beaches Anglesey has to offer. The whole of the cottage is for the exclusive use of guests During the 18th and 19th centuries the copper mines at Parys Mountain Amlwch were the largest in the world with copper being exported around the world from the harbour at Amlwch Port. Just below the cottage is the Sail Loft Cafe which does great breakfast and lunches. It’s a short walk from there down to the harbour where Copper Kingdom is well worth a visit to discover the history of the area. A little further on in the square there is the award winning Port Chippie also 2 pubs and another cafe which also serves delicious food. There are so many fantastic and varied beaches on Anglesey. A lovely 2 mile walk along the headland (or a 5 minute drive in the car) will bring you to the lovely shingle beach of Porth Eilian and on to the Point Lynas lighthouse. The best place for dolphin and porpoise spotting. The little coastal village of Moelfre is a short distance away with a pub by the pebbled beach and a lifeboat station along the headland. Lligwy beach is one of our favourites, dog friendly with a great little cafe serving home cooked food, bacon butties and a wood fired pizza hut. In summer it has live music played in the Tepee. A very popular place to grab a beer as the sun goes down and sit around the fire pit listening to great music. The historic town of Beaumaris is a fascinating place to visit with its moated castle, interesting shops and cafes and bracing sea front. In the other direction, Holyhead is only A4085 minute drive away where it is possible to take a trip to Ireland. The cottage is only yards from the renowned Anglesey Coastal Path in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This area is peaceful and relaxing. There is a reason Pilot's Cottage has so many returning guests and 5 star reviews, why not come and find out for yourselves. It is advisable to have a car to get around the island although the 69 bus does run from Bangor to Amlwch. The property managers live locally and are on hand in the unlikely event that a problem occurs.
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