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A grand spot to swim, fish, walk – simple pleasures in a sublime setting on the beach. You couldn’t fail to feel happy here – with so much space inside and out, it’s a peach of a place to stay in any weather. Ty Mawr sits in an enviable spot at Llanddona – a simple semi-detached stone cottage that has sat in its landscape for hundreds of years and soaked in views.
Full Description
Arrive and fling open the doors to enjoy the salty air, choose a book and head for the reading spot on the mezzanine or by the patio doors with the wonderful views - the sunsets are spectacular. Spot sea birds with the telescope gaze at ships at sea. Outside are chairs for sundowners or lazy suppers.When it cools, take a blanket, stoke the fire and watch the sun drop over the sea with a beer.
Upstairs is a swish double bedroom, all very traditional, comfortable and pretty gorgeous sea views and an ensuite. Plus, an attic room -small but perfectly formed for a good sleep.The double bedroom on the ground floor is traditionally fabulous, with a comfortable bed.
The bathroom with the perfectly poised bath is very seductive for the soak after a salty day on the beach.There’s a place for you on Loaf velvet sofas and sumptuous cushions in the cosy living room by the log-burner. Lovely art on the walls – this is the place for those who seek peace.Cook as a team in the vast kitchen with Aga cooker and masses of kit – you could easily cook Christmas lunch for 12! Cooking will be a breeze and there’s space for everyone to help at the big table. The squashy Loaf sofa is perfect to watch the goings on.
Outdoors you’ll find a large garden with lawns for tumbling on, views to the distant water,barbecue and outdoor table n the best spot for stargazing. Larger groups can also take the cottage next door (Ty Gwyn), a sweet hideaway for grandparents or those wishing to flee the general throng. There’s masses of space if both Ty Gwyn and Ty Mawr are booked together - an ideal place for inter-generational family gatherings.
Upstairs is a swish double bedroom, all very traditional, comfortable and pretty gorgeous sea views and an ensuite. Plus, an attic room -small but perfectly formed for a good sleep.The double bedroom on the ground floor is traditionally fabulous, with a comfortable bed.
The bathroom with the perfectly poised bath is very seductive for the soak after a salty day on the beach.There’s a place for you on Loaf velvet sofas and sumptuous cushions in the cosy living room by the log-burner. Lovely art on the walls – this is the place for those who seek peace.Cook as a team in the vast kitchen with Aga cooker and masses of kit – you could easily cook Christmas lunch for 12! Cooking will be a breeze and there’s space for everyone to help at the big table. The squashy Loaf sofa is perfect to watch the goings on.
Outdoors you’ll find a large garden with lawns for tumbling on, views to the distant water,barbecue and outdoor table n the best spot for stargazing. Larger groups can also take the cottage next door (Ty Gwyn), a sweet hideaway for grandparents or those wishing to flee the general throng. There’s masses of space if both Ty Gwyn and Ty Mawr are booked together - an ideal place for inter-generational family gatherings.
Features
- Sea View
- Close to beach (<1mile)
- Pub nearby (within half mile)
- Woodstove or Fireplace
- Summary Sleeps up to 6 guests Accommodation is on two levels Semi-detached with stunning views Ty Gwyn next door can be booked with Ty Mawr (if available) as Ty Gwyn Mawr to sleep 12 note eating areas are split into 2 x 6 people Gate to next door via garden available and access through an inner door (kept locked until required) Garden right by the beach Pubs 1 mile to Owain Glyndwr up the steep hill Further pubs and eating places at Red Wharf bay 7 miles Shop 5 miles
- Dogs One small to medium dog
- Bedrooms Bedroom 1 ground floor: Double bed Bedroom 2 1st floor: Double bed with ensuite and views to the sea Bedroom 3 Attic room with two 2 foot 3 single beds can be made up to a double on request (may not be suited to tall people as ceiling sloped). Window is located high up as per picture
- Bathrooms Main bathroom Bath, separate shower, sink and towel radiator Ensuite first floor Sink, bidet and shower off bedroom 2
- Kitchen Consists of Aga (on Oct-March), companion AGA electric cooker with oven and gas hob, microwave, dishwasher, integrated fridge/freezer (3 drawers), filter coffee machine and cafetiere Large farmhouse style table and seating for 6 Sofa seating for 2 and occasional chair. Utility -washing machine, iron/ironing board and sink
- Reception rooms Seating for 6 and woodstove. Accessed up steps.Ground floor hall Patio door to terrace, telescope and seating for 2
- Accessibility On two levels. Walk to beach flat but shore rocky at top and leads to sandy area
- Outside Seating for 6 on patio area and large wood pit. Garden not enclosed fully and on the waters edgeSeparate lawn space is enclosed and shared with owner and Ty Gwyn next door
- Parking Off-road parking for 2 cars at front of property please note the house next door uses the same access
- Children Travel cot and high chair available
- Bikes Store outside house and tap
- Wifi Available
- Postcode LL58 8UW
- Utilities All utilities, linen and bath towels provided. Ground source central heating and constant hot water.
Location
Wander in the car to Beaumaris for excellent food, stock up at the little quirky shops and get an ice cream at the Red Boat. Walk one way and meander over the beach to Red Wharf Bay for breakfast at the Boathouse or lunch at the Ship Inn. In the other direction the coastal trails lead to peaceful Penmon along coastal heaven. All is delightful…
Booking Details
Check In
16:00
Check Out
10:00
30% deposit taking at time of booking, remaining balance due up to 30 days prior to check in.
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Guests
Max Adults:
6
Max Children:
5
Max Infants:
2
(Under the age of two and in a travel cot)
Note: Sleeps 6
Maximum number of adults and children is 6