Located in a tranquil rural setting near the village of Brynsiencyn on Anglesey, this gorgeous barn conversion is a fantastic holiday house. Much thought has gone into the design and with central heating, a cosy log burner, lovely fabrics and furnishings, Talfan Cottage provides a wonderful and relaxing home from home, whatever the Welsh weather throws at you! The modern and very well equipped kitchen/diner has an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and toaster. The large dining table and chairs comfortably seat 8 people. In the sitting room there is a large L shaped sofa, wood burning stove and Smart TV. The conservatory is a lovely sunny room with sofa and chairs and doors opening on to the patio. There is a ground floor shower room with shower, loo and wash hand basin, and a utility room which houses the washing machine. Stairs from the hallway lead to four bedrooms. The first is a gorgeous spacious master with Zip and Link beds made up as a super king. It can be made up as two singles by prior request. It has an ensuite with shower, loo and wash hand basin. There are two further double bedrooms and a single bedroom. There is a first floor bathroom with bath and shower over, loo and wash hand basin. Outside there is a patio area with garden furniture. There is parking for up to 3 cars. The drive up to the cottage is shared with the owners who live in a neighbouring property. The long sandy beach at Newborough, with its forest walks and dunes, is a short drive away. At low tide, you can walk along the shore to romantic Llanddwyn Island with its sheltered bays, ruined church, lighthouse and old pilots' cottages. Popular tourist attractions such as the Sea Zoo, Pili Palas (Butterfly Palace), Anglesey Sea Salt and Foel Farm Park are all just minutes away. There are both rural and coastal walks and cycle routes nearby to explore, and all of Snowdonia is just across the Menai Strait. In addition to the wide selection of activities and attractions in this corner of Anglesey, there are also a varied selection of places to enjoy fine dining such as The Outbuildings, where you can enjoy delicious food in a lovely and relaxed setting, or The Marram Grass just outside Newborough, where the produce can be seen growing in the nearby fields. From the cottage itself, you can walk into the village of Brynsiencyn in about 15 minutes, where there is a pub and cafe. Hootons Farm Shop, just on the outskirts of the village, is well worth a visit too. It sells all sorts of homegrown and fresh produce, and a cafe where you can get a tasty snack, delicious breakfast and even a traditional Sunday dinner. The beds will be made made up as advertised, if you would like a different bed configuration please contact Menai Holidays 7 days before your arrival.
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