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The Abbey Lodge ~ Self Catering ~ Trearddur Bay




The Abbey Lodge
The Old Abbey
Trearddur Bay
Anglesey
LL33
T: 01248 430190

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Excellent coastal location. Situated in the seaside town of Trearddur Bay just 50m from the beach, this detached house, built in the private grounds of the main house, which the owner lives in. The Little House has a private entrance to the front of the property and a beautiful decked patio area set in a lawned/rockery garden to the rear.

The property is well positioned to access the many secluded coves and beaches of Trearddur Bay as well as the many sports that are available in the area. The Little House is not suitable for children under 5 years, except babies under 2 year.









Essential information

• Electric central heating and electricity by £1 coin meter
• Ground floor bedroom and bathroom
• Linen and towels provided
• Internet available
• Private parking
• Cot and highchair available

Property description

First Floor

Lounge/ dining area

The vaulted ceiling and stunning interior make for a wonderful holiday home. The impressive lounge and dining area upstairs is a beautiful room. The well-furnished lounge contains a cosy leather L shaped sofa and armchair, a 42in LCD TV with built in Freeview, DVD player and a CD stereo unit. To add to the warmth of the room there is an impressive electric wood burning effect fire. The dining table seats six comfortably. A variety of books and DVDs are stored under the coffee table.

Ground floor

Kitchen

The well equipped kitchen has an electric cooker with 4 hobs, a free-standing fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave and toaster.

Bedroom 1

The spacious main bedroom has a delightful 4 poster bed frame in Antique Pine, two matching bedside cabinets, wardrobe and chest of drawers. There is a 40in Flatscreen TV with built in Freeview for entertainment and patio doors leading to the front courtyard.

Bedroom 2

This well-proportioned twin room has two single beds, a wardrobe, chest of drawers and a bedside cabinet.

Bathroom

The bathroom has a generous walk in shower unit, toilet and hand wash basin.

Entertainment

The lounge has a 42in LCD TV with built in Freeview, DVD player and a CD stereo unit. A variety of books and DVDs are stored under the coffee table. Bedroom 1 has a 40in Flatscreen TV with built in Freeview.

Outside

The enclosed, private rear garden has a decking area with a picnic table/bench seating four. There is ample parking outside the property.

Please note: The Old Abbey, The Little House is not suitable for children under 5 years, except babies under 2 year.

Distance from beach

5 minutes on foot.

Visitor reviews

Such a good cottage

‘We have had a terrific week and can’t believe our luck with the good weather. We were so lucky to find such a good cottage at such short notice.’

Harris Family, Cheshire - 22nd June 2013

Review Source - Property Guestbook

The surrounding area

On Anglesey, there’s something for everyone, whether you’re planning a family day out with the kids or a relaxing afternoon on one of our lovely sandy beaches, we hope you like some of the suggestions below:

West coast and beaches

The west coast of Anglesey offers a wide variety of attractions and places to visit. The main award winning blue flag beach at Trearddur Bay has plenty of sand! Popular with water sports enthusiasts, ideal for canoeing, water skiing, surfboarding, divers, jet-skiers and fishermen, this rocky coastline is a magnet for them all. This beach has a protected bathing area marked by buoys. Along Ravenspoint Road will take you to several small sandy coves, the largest of which is Porth Diana, protected by a rocky inlet at its entrance, this is a popular place to moor small craft. Borth Wen Beach at Rhoscolyn is a secluded and pretty sandy beach, accessed by a narrow winding lane.

Holyhead on the Holy Island in the north west of Anglesey is known as Ferry port but it has much more to offer with the ruins of an ancient Roman Fort, and the historic Church of St Cybi’s in the centre of town. It is an ideal base for visiting the other historic places on the Holy island including the Ty Mawr Hut Circles, the Penrhos Feilw Standing Stones and St Gwenfaen’s Well in Rhoscolyn. At the northern most tip of the Holy island is the RSPB nature reserve based on the magnificent South Stack cliffs, well worth a visit.

Rhosneigr is a famous water sport resort with a mouth-watering array of cafes and bistros but there are some more attractive beaches, heading south along the A4080 coast road.

Newborough Forest leads to Llanddwyn Island through a wonderful avenue of Corsican pines and fine golden sand to a mystical island steeped in ancient folklore.

Maltraeth has a fine estuary famous for its waterfowl and is a great area if you like walking and exploring.

Aberffraw is a large sandy bay, backed by grassy headlands and extensive sand dunes with fantastic views of Snowdonia. This beautiful beach is great for sunbathing and swimming and is well worth a visit, pack a picnic though, as there are no facilities nearby.
Newborough Forest (off the A4080) through a wonderful avenue of Corsican pines leads to the expansive Blue Flag Award Newborough beach with glorious soft sandy beach, sheltered sand dunes and spectacular views of the Snowdonia Mountains. The mystical Llanddwyn Island, steeped in ancient folklore is a magical place, definitely worth the walk.

North coast beaches

At the northern end of the A5025, Amlwch is a historic fishing village associated with the ‘Copper Kingdom’ of Parys Mountain whereas Cemaes Bay is an attractive beach resort, close to Cemlyn nature reserve and Church Bay (Porth Swtan) with its tall cliffs and the oldest fully restored cottage on Anglesey. The National Trust heritage coastline boasts mile after mile of uninterrupted walks along the coastal path. Also at Church Bay is the locally renowned ‘Lobster Pot’ restaurant and ‘Wavecrest’ coffee shop at the end of the coastal path with its speciality cream teas as well as many other homemade delicacies. This area is excellent for all water sports, cycling on the local and national networks, fishing at Llyn Alaw, walking the Anglesey Coastal Path or just quiet reflection.

East coast beaches

Benllech is a popular sea side destination. The Anglesey Coastal Path and the Wales Coat Path pass through Benllech. Lovely sandy beach ideal for building sandcastles and the rock pools are great for catching crabs! Beach rangers patrol the beach in the summer months and provide organised games for the kids. The beach is family friendly with toilets and refreshments nearby. In the summer holidays it’s a very busy beach but the beach is wide enough to find a quiet spot if you so wish. Sections of the beach are ‘No dogs’ but there are plenty of areas where dogs are allowed.


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