Tyn Lon is a traditional and welcoming farmhouse for nine, close to Lligwy beach and the coastal village of Moelfre. It commands gorgeous sea views out over Lligwy beach and beyond to Dulas Island and is set in the lush Anglesey countryside, on a country lane.
The detail
Two lovely ground floor bedrooms (1 kingsize, 1 twin both with ensuite shower rooms) which make up their own little annexe. And a further three bedrooms (1 double, 1 twin and 1 single) can be found on the first floor, The upstairs family bathroom has a bath with shower over, WC and handbasin. There is also a camp bed available on request that fits into the single bedroom, providing a 10th sleeping space.
Downstairs, the light and roomy open plan kitchen/dining room leads out into an enclosed rear garden. The kitchen is well-equipped for cooking convivial meals after a day at the beach or exploring Anglesey and the dining area seats eight; this is a great place to relax in as well with a comfy sofa and wall-mounted TV. A separate utility room houses a washing machine, drinks fridge and coffee maker and is also a handy place to hang up any outdoor gear.
The sitting room is set up for comfort with a large L-shaped sofa ready to curl upon to read or watch TV. There’s a modern wood-burning stove in the fireplace ready to warm the room on chillier evenings.
Tyn Lon’s rear garden is enclosed which is useful as a safeguard for both children and dogs (one dog is welcome). The paved area at the front of the house is an ideal spot to enjoy the sea views over a morning coffee or evening drink or two. And you’ll love the peace and quiet.
Recently renovated, the end barn houses a table tennis table, there is storage for bikes and plenty of off-road parking for cars. There’s a charcoal BBQ and a fire pit – you will need to supply your own charcoal bricketts or logs.
Out and about
It’s just a 10-minute stroll down to Lligwy Beach and its’ popular beach cafe. Moelfre is about a mile and a half away, home to Ann’s Pantry, the Kinmel Arms and a well-stocked village shop. Slightly further afield are Benllech and Red Wharf Bay with a further choice of cafes and restaurants to choose from including the Ship Inn, The Old Boathouse and the Tavern on the Bay.
Across the field from Tyn Lon is Din Lligwy, site of a late Roman/early British settlement and Capel Lligwy, a beautiful medieval chapel; a few minutes down the road is Lligwy Burial Chamber, a huge cromlech dating from late Neolithic times. All wonderful to explore in the evening after a busy day on the beach.
Summary - Sleeps 9 in 5 bedrooms with 3 bathrooms. Any booking requests over nine guests - please check with us first to ensure that bed and party layouts can be accommodated.
Dog Friendly - One well-behaved dog welcome.
Suitability - Situated over two floors. Two en-suite bathrooms downstairs. Family bathroom upstairs.
Bedrooms - Ground floor: Bedroom 1 - Super king-size bed and an ensuite shower room. Bedroom 2 - two single beds and ensuite shower room (accessed through Bedroom 1). First-floor: Bedroom 3 - double bed. Bedroom 4 - twin beds. Bedroom 5 - 1 single bed (additional camp bed available on request).
Bathrooms - Ground floor: both bedrooms have en-suite shower rooms. First-floor: family bathroom with shower over bath, WC and basin.
Kitchen - Kitchen with dining area equipped with electric oven and hob, dishwasher and fridge/freezer, slow cooker, hand mixer, food processor and cake making tins. Large dining table. Two-seater sofa.
Utility Room - Utility room with washing machine, airer, microwave, drinks fridge, espresso coffee machine and hanging space for outdoor clothing.
Sitting Room - Large L-shaped sofa, armchair, digital TV / DVD and wood-burning stove.
Outdoors - Enclosed rear garden with garden furniture. Paved terrace area to the front of the house, perfect for morning coffees or evening drinks. Grassed area (not enclosed) with a wooden picnic table. Firepit and a charcoal BBQ both available. The end barn has been converted into a games room with table tennis table and has heating.
Parking - Ample parking for cars.
Children - Wooden cot available on request – this fits into the single bedroom. Travel cot, high chair and stair gate provided on request.
Bikes - Bike storage available.
WiFi - Yes
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LL72 8NL
Postcode - LL72 8NL
Pub, shop and restaurants 1.2 miles away in the village of Moelfre. Lligwy beach and cafe just 10 minutes walk away.
All utilities, bed linen and bath towels provided. Please note you will need to bring beach towels. No smoking. Oil central heating. Plenty of hot water.
Located in Moelfre, this apartment is in a rural area and by the sea. Menai Bridge and Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and The Dingle Nature Reserve. Tyddyn Sargent Coarse Fishery and The Penny Farthing Sweet Shop are also worth visiting.
Weekly price from £1225
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