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Cwt y Coed
Two bedroomed beamed cottage. Sleeps 4.
Spacious two bedroomed single storey cottage with beamed sitting room/dining room with open fire and French windows to large garden. A spacious kitchen, a separate bathroom/WC with bath and power shower, a double bedroom and a twin bedded room.
- Electricity and gas central heating included (Winter Fuel Surcharge)
- Log Burning Stove
- TV, DVD and Digital Freeview
- Radio/cassette/CD
- Automatic Washine Machine, Tumbledryer
- Cot / High Chair available
- Parking
- Individual large garden
- Shared 8-acre grounds
- Hard Court Tennis Court - (it's not Wimbledon)
- Duvets with linen and towels provided
- Non-smokers only
- Shop 1.5miles
- Dogs Welcome (small charge)
- Total capacity - 54 (in 8 properties)
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Additional Information
Tros Yr Afon is tucked away just outside the beautiful town of Beaumaris, Anglesey’s best kept secret. At the end of a winding country lane on the way to Penmon point (Puffin Island and Penmon Priory) and close to the rocky shoreline lies this peacefully set cluster of charming holiday properties, consisting of a period manor house with a courtyard of additional properties. Set within 8 acres of gardens, trees and grounds and coupled with the gulf-stream enhanced climate it is the perfect spot all year round.
The stunning manor house has been renovated in keeping with the character of the property, and makes the ideal venue for larger groups or families. The surrounding properties, consisting of cottages and converted barns and stables, are perfect for a wide variety of occasions, from a weekend away, to walking holidays, family parties, anniveraries to one of the newest features of Tros yr Afon - weddings. The manor house can now boast a wedding license and what better way to spend your wedding day, than relaxing with your friends and family ...
Within walking distance (5 mins) of the properties is the Menai Strait and its rocky headlands, the breeding grounds for a variety of birds including the Puffin, Guillemot, Chough and Grebe. One of the best ways to spend a day is to take a stroll along the beach (depending on the tide) to the thriving resort of Beaumaris with its 13th-century Castle and Victorian Pier, where a cluster of cottages, quaint inns,restaurants and antique shops form the basis of the perfect old fashioned seaside resort.
Did you know?
Cwt y Coed - meaning Hut in the Woods in Welsh has been apted named as its own back garden was originally the apple orchard. The property itself was formerly a cow shed when the estate operated as a farm.
