45 Bryn Lane is peacefully tucked away on a quiet lane just off the seafront, a couple of hundred yards from the centre of Beaumaris. Formerly two cottages, it has now been converted and newly renovated into one spacious dog-friendly holiday house that comfortably sleeps 8.
Full Description
Partially open-plan, the kitchen leads through to the main living and dining area, a bright sociable space for friends or family to gather and relax. And after a meal together, there are plenty of comfy sofas around the woodburning stove on which to kick back and relax.
Upstairs, you'll find four lovely bedrooms: a king room which has views over the Menai Strait towards the mountains of Snowdonia, a second king room, a twin bedroom (which can be made into a super king on request) and finally, a bunk room. All are well-considered and beautifully decorated. Also upstairs, there are fresh modern bathrooms - one with a bath and shower over, the other a shower room.
Patio doors lead from upstairs to an unexpected bonus, a sunny roof terrace with views over a leafy part of Beaumaris and the nearby church. What a perfect place to unwind on a sunny afternoon!
Features
- Summary Spacious holiday cottage for 8 tucked away on a quiet Beaumaris lane close to the seafront.
- Dogs One small/medium well-behaved dog welcome. There is an additional charge of £25 per dog per stay.
- Bedrooms Four first-floor bedrooms: Bedroom 1 - king-sized bed, wardrobe, chest of drawers, hairdryer, TV and sea views. Bedroom 2 - king-size bed, chest of drawers, hanging rail, hairdryer and TV. Bedroom 3 - twin beds which can become a super-king bed on request, chest of drawers, hanging rail, hairdryer and TV. Bedroom 4 - full-sized bunk beds, chest of drawers and hanging rail.
- Bathrooms Two first-floor bathrooms: Bathroom 1 - bath with shower over, sink and WC. Bathroom 2 - shower, sink and WC.
- Kitchen Well equipped kitchen with a double oven range cooker, tall fridge, dishwasher, 2 x medium cafetières, microwave, toaster, kettle. Dining table and chairs. Utility Room Under counter freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, clothes horse, hanging rail and iron. Ironing board stored under the stairs.
- Reception rooms Living Room Open plan living/dining space. Dining table for 8, sofas, Smart TV, games and DVDs, wood-burning stove (initial basket of logs supplied).
- Accessibility All four bedrooms and two bathrooms are situated on the first floor. One small step over the threshold to enter the cottage. There is a small step from the kitchen down into the lounge.
- Outside Patio doors on the first floor lead out onto an enclosed decked roof terrace with two outside sofas and tables for 8. No BBQ and no disposable BBQs are permitted due to fire risk.
- Parking On-street parking. There is generally parking immediately outside but this is not guaranteed and as this is a residential area, due consideration for local residents should be made. Alternative parking can be found on the street nearby or public parking on the Green near the castle (400 yds)
- Children Generally suitable for supervised children. 2 x stair gates (one for the top of the landing and one for the bottom of the stairs), a high chair and a travel cot (no bedding supplied) are all available on request.
- Wifi Available
- Postcode LL58 8EF
- To note 45 Bryn Lane is centrally located in the heart of Beaumaris with a great choice of cafes, restaurants, pubs and independent shops. There is a bakery, two butchers/delicatessens and a Spar within the town. The nearest supermarket is Waitrose which is located in Menai Bridge which is 15 minutes drive away. There are Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Marks and Spencer and Lidl stores nearby in Bangor.
- Utilities All utilities, linen and towels provided. Please bring your own beach towels. Gas central heating and hot water. Plastic plates, cutlery and cups are provided for the beach. No smoking.
- In a town/village
- Close to beach (<1mile)
- Pub nearby (within half mile)
- Woodstove or Fireplace
Location
The popular coastal town of Beaumaris has a wealth of cafes and restaurants, making eating out a pleasure - go for afternoon tea at Beau's Tea Room, buy ice creams from The Red Boat Ice Cream Parlour or dine out at the AA Rosette-awarded Bishopsgate House Hotel. Just a taste of the many excellent options at your fingertips. Explore independent shops and visit the medieval castle, the last and perhaps the best of the strongholds created by Edward I and abandoned before it was completed. Children of all ages will love to go crabbing on the Victorian Pier - crabs are partial to bacon if you have any spare from breakfast and lines and nets can be purchased locally.
Further afield, the whole of the island of Anglesey is on your doorstep, with miles of coastal path and sandy beaches waiting for you to start your adventure.
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30% deposit taking at time of booking, remaining balance due up to 30 days prior to check in.