Encompassed by serene sea views is the Old School House, a large property providing welcoming accommodation for a family of six looking to explore the Anglesey coast. Set over two floors, this pretty abode welcomes you with a stunning front patio where you can sit out with your morning coffee as you soak in the relaxing views. The interior boasts characterful features among original mosaic tiled floors and into a snug sitting room, here you can spend evenings snuggled in front of the woodburning stove, found in front of exposed stone, admiring the sensational views as you rest on the plush seating with a book or watching a film on a Smart TV. Join together in the social hub of the property, the living/dining room boasts even more seating and another toasty woodburning stove resting next to a sociable dining table, a great spot for board games and formal dinner parties. Rustle up your best home-cooking in the kitchen, a contemporary spot with all the necessary amenities for your stay, as well as access to a raised rear garden, perfect for alfresco dining. Also on the ground floor is a spacious shower room with a large walk-in shower, perfect for guests who are less mobile. When you're ready to call it a night, retreat to the first floor and find three beautiful bedrooms, comprising two kingsize rooms benefiting from amazing views of the sea, and a trundle bed. Prepare for the day in style by soaking in a lazy bubble bath in the family bathroom, a sleek space where you can also step underneath a lavish rainfall shower before being warmed by a warm towel from the heated rail. Step foot out of the cottage and into the exciting seaside village of Cemaes Bay, boasting colourful amenities through a selection of quaint shops, pretty cafés, and local pubs, as well as a choice of two beautiful beaches where you can stroll alongside awe-inspiring scenery. Spend a relaxing day at one of the golden sandy havens, lounging in the sun as the little ones build sandcastles before heading into thrilling activities such as fishing, swimming, kayaking, or paddleboarding. Venture over to the tranquil town of Amlwch, where you and your loved ones can enjoy a peaceful meander around stories of industrial heritage at Parys Mountain or the local railway museum, or delighting in a moment of reflection at the idyllic harbour. Spend a day exploring an array of fantastic attractions in the area, including the Copper Kingdom Centre and Cestyll Garden, a variety of National Trust properties, and the popular Sea Zoo. Alternatively, head over to Holyhead and hop on a ferry over to Dublin for an exciting day of Irish adventure. Relish in adventure at Old School House.
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