Ty Coets is a beautiful grade 2 listed holiday cottage set within a courtyard group of renovated farm buildings.
It is situated in a peaceful, rural area of Anglesey on the outskirts of the village of Llanfair PG which boasts the longest name in the world - Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch!
Carefully converted, this lovely cottage retains some wonderful original features, including exposed stonework, large arched windows in the lounge and exposed beams.
Well equipped, it features all the modern comforts of the 21st Century.
And with bedrooms and bathrooms on both the ground and first floor, it is an ideal holiday base for visitors of all ages.
Set in a tranquil location and surrounded by ancient woods, there are protected species including oak, newts, bats, red squirrels in the grounds and there's direct access to the Anglesey Coastal Footpath.
The farm buildings were once part of Llwynonn Farm on the Plas Newydd Estate.
It's an easy walk to this historic house and garden, now owned by the National Trust.
And it’s in a stunning location, close to the shores of the Menai Strait with magnificent views of the mountains of Snowdonia.
Visit the renowned Anglesey Sea Zoo and experience a tour of the famous Halen Môn - Anglesey Sea Salt company, both nearby.
And of course, you have the wonderful Newborough Forest, Warren and its' long sandy beach just a 10-minute drive away.
The island of Anglesey boasts numerous other attractions such as historic Beaumaris Castle, wonderful coastal walking routes and cycle paths and many miles of stunning beaches to explore.
There are also many quality restaurants and pubs throughout the island.
The award-winning Marram Grass is an easy 10-minute drive from the cottage.
Hooton's Homegrown Farm Shop and Cafe is just down the road and is an excellent place to visit for a snack or a traditional Sunday lunch.