Glyn Ewryd is an alluring former farmhouse located in the beautiful rural countryside of Anglesey, in the village of Rhos-Goch. The property sleeps 12 guests in 6 spacious bedrooms, making it ideal for families looking to escape to the countryside. The open-plan kitchen/diner is well-equipped for cooking family meals, and there are two sitting rooms with a woodburning stove for cozy evenings.
The property features a snug area for quiet reading and a conservatory for enjoying sunny evenings. The bedrooms include a ground-floor double room for easy accessibility, as well as three king-size beds and two twin rooms on the first floor. Guests can relax in the elegant fitted bath with a shower over after a day of sightseeing.
Outside, there is an enclosed garden with a patio for alfresco dining and enjoying rural views. The property is near the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering opportunities for long country walks, cycling, and visits to award-winning beaches for sunbathing and surfing. Nearby historic sites include Beaumaris Castle, Plas Newydd House and Gardens, and the South Stack Lighthouse.
The coastal town of Amlwch provides leisure facilities, while Treysgawn Hall offers spa and beauty treatments. With its convenient location and proximity to historic castles, mountains, and beaches, Glyn Ewryd is the perfect base for exploring Anglesey and enjoying a relaxing holiday in Wales.
Weekly price from £1144
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