Enjoying an elevated position with sensational sea views in one of the most exceptional locations on the Isle of Anglesey is Glan Towyn, a large self-catering accommodation, resting just moments away from the beach. This striking detached property has been immaculately transformed to provide you and your loved ones with an outstanding self-catering experience with breath-taking coastal and countryside views, coupled with a boutique interior design and a William Morris arts and crafts touch. The magnificent property is approached via an impressive entranceway opening out onto a spacious forecourt, providing plenty of off-road parking and breath-taking views to savour before heading inside. Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into an entrance foyer where the striking blue wallpaper with intricate pattern details acts as a fine precursor for what is in store in this exceptional property. Stairs lead up to the large kitchen/diner, featuring large bi-folding doors affording a constant connection with the coastline and beyond, as you make use of the stunning bespoke kitchen suite, complete with high-quality appliances including an instant hot water tap, perfect for those wanting a quick brew! Gather at the huge island unit to linger over a glass of wine as dinner sizzles in one of the two ovens before seating everyone at the dining table, perfectly positioned for savouring the views further as you tuck into home-cooked dishes, this room is sure to leave you with a lasting impression. From here, cross the landing to find the sitting room, boasting floor-to-ceiling windows, framing the views as you cosy up on the sofa and relish in the company of your loved ones. Light up the unique dual aspect woodburning stove to set the ambiance and venture into the snug to enjoy quieter moments away from the rest of the group, with the fire gently filling the room with warmth. Back on the ground floor is the second sitting room, where the sumptuous sofas piled with plush cushions invite you in to curl up in front of the Smart TV, with the woodburning stove crackling in the background, as the younger guests of the group make full use of the playroom. The ground floor also grants access to all six bedrooms, with the master suite notable for its quality linens draping across the super-king-size bed with a large walk-in wardrobe and stunning en-suite bathroom, where Victorian-style tiles lie beneath a freestanding bath and walk-in shower room. Bedroom two boasts another super-king-size bed, whilst bedroom three offers a king-size bed. Bedroom four and five are made up of double bedrooms with their own en-suite shower rooms and concluding the sleeping quarters is the twin bedroom, ideal for any younger guests of the group to catch their rest! The garden at Glan Towyn has been designed as an extension of the house itself, with a large lawn area to roam and a patio area with furniture for alfresco dining before dipping into the hot tub or enjoying a relaxing moment within the sauna. For those feeling active, the property also boasts quality paddleboards, kayaks and an assortment of wetsuits so that you can enjoy a plethora of outdoor action! If you can tear yourself away from this heavenly oasis, meander the village where you will discover a quaint church and a village pub, renowned for its gastro pub menu, ideal for evenings when you don’t feel like cooking. From here, discover the beach where you can laze on the sloping sands or take the kayaks and paddleboards to explore the waters further. Avid ramblers can embark on clifftop walks where an abundance of wildlife is promised, as well as scenic hikes along Anglesey Coast Path, taking detours to Porth Dafarch and Elin's Tower along the way, whilst beachcombers can travel slightly further afield to the nearby resort of Trearddur Bay, boasting fine Blue Flag sandy beaches, perfect for walking and other watersporting activities including sailing and windsurfing. The main town of the island is Holyhead, where you will find a larger selection of amenities, as well as ferry trips to Dublin, promising to be a unique day out for the whole family. If you are willing to travel slightly further afield, more attractions are awaiting across the Four Mile Bridge including Anglesey Sea Zoo and GreenWood Family Park, or meet the exotic creatures at Pili Palas Nature World. Glan Towyn promises to be the perfect property for that long-awaited getaway with your loved ones to Anglesey.
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