Situated on the main road leading into Beaumaris, opposite the Menai Strait, boasting wonderful sea views as far-reaching as Menai Bridge is Lluest, a striking and contemporary townhouse, close to the beach and amenities of Beaumaris. This four-storey property is part of an eye-catching row of colourful houses, painted a charming pale pink colour, and offers ideal seafront accommodation for a large family or group wanting to spend quality time together by the beach in North Wales. Step inside this contemporary, well-presented property to discover a fully-renovated interior, boasting a bright and airy feel, thanks to laminate floors, high ceilings and large bay windows, providing the best of the views. Kick off your boots in the hallway and head into the spacious sitting room, which offers two large sofas to relax onto as you flick on the wall-mounted TV and enjoy a quiet night in watching your favourite shows. To the rear, you will find the large and sociable dining room with seating for ten guests, where you can enjoy meals together and make plans for the days ahead. Prepare these delicious meals in the contemporary fitted kitchen, offering a range of appliances that allow you to cook up a storm with relative ease, with the added benefit of a washing machine, should you need to clean any clothes after a fun day at the beach. When sleep is calling, you have a choice of five well-presented bedrooms, set across three floors, comprising three king-size doubles, an adult bunk room and a second-floor twin with a skylight, catering to a variety of guests. The first floor offers a shower room while the second floor benefits from a family bathroom with a double-ended, egg-shaped bath, as well as a walk-in rainfall shower and even a TV, should you want to relax in the bath and enjoy a film. The first floor boasts a further sitting room with a cosy woodburning stove, ideal for kicking back with a book and enjoying a moment of tranquility. To the rear of the property you will discover an enclosed slate courtyard area with an external cloakroom and a shed for bike storage, here you can enjoy a morning coffee in the fresh sea air. Explore the town of Beaumaris, with its selection of pubs and restaurants within walking distance, if you don't feel like cooking one evening. Head to the pier for an afternoon stroll and enjoy the picturesque views across the coast, and if the weather is good, spend an afternoon soaking up the sun on the golden sands of the beach. The Menai Strait is an excellent base for fishing and for a more adventurous activity, enjoy a boat trip with Seacoast Safaris to nearby Puffin Island to observe the puffins in their protected habitat. A short drive away brings you towards Baron Hill Golf Club, while the landmarks of Beaumaris Gaol, the outstanding 13th century castle and nearby Old Court House Museum are well worth a visit. Slightly further afield, head towards Menai Bridge to visit the remarkable Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens, and cross the bridge towards the university and cathedral city of Bangor, home to the National Trust's Penrhyn Castle. You can even access the magnificent Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, ideal for keen walkers and cyclists. LLuest is a fantastic base for a family-friendly seaside escape to North Wales.
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