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Ysgubor Glyd
Ysgubor Glyd, Tregarnedd Fawr, Penmynydd, Nr Llangefni. LL77 7SE
This is a superb, brand spanking new, chic and contemporary converted barn set within a former country house estate and is located on the edge of the market town of Llangefni. The property has a pointed stone exterior with arched entrances and has been tastefully and thoughtfully renovated to a very high standard and has fixtures and fittings that enhance the character of the conversion.
It has a ground floor cloakroom and utility room, a large open plan lounge, dining and kitchen area with all the modern “cons” you would expect with a new property like this. Whilst upstairs there is a master bedroom with its own en suite, and a twin and a single, which share a luxury bathroom. The property is furnished in a very modern and contemporary style with flat screen TV, FreeSat, DVD and CD player. The property has a patio and car parking area to the front with dry stone walling and a private garden to the rear which faces south, ensuring a sunny cocktail at the end of a busy sight seeing day.
Property Details
- Sleeps 5
- Bed linen and towels provided
- Sorry. no pets
- Enclosed garden with patio furniture
- Cot and high chair available
- Off road parking for two cars
- Flat screen television with Freesat, DVD and CD player
- This is strictly a no smoking property
- Washing machine and dishwasher
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Additional Information
Ysgubor Glyd, by the way translates to “Cosy Barn”; and is perfect for your year round holidays ideally located for you to absorb the peace and tranquillity of the enchanting Isle of Anglesey.
The nearby County Town of Llangefni is at the heart of rural Anglesey and on Thursday and Saturday there is still a bustling market to be encountered. Llangefni is located on the River Cefni and is the home to The Oriel Ynys Mon Museum detailing the history of Anglesey and housing the legacy collection of Charles Tunnicliffe, not to mention Kyffin Williams, one of Anglesey's most famous sons.
