Just above the village of Llangoed, Ty Felin sits at the end of a secluded farm lane, where you will see sheep and cows grazing in the lush farmland.
Up here you can enjoy the silence, lack of light pollution and the most wonderful panoramic views.This stone-built miller's cottage has been carefully restored by the owners, who have combined old and new, making it a fantastic holiday cottage for a family getaway.
There are two sitting rooms - one with a comfy sofa and log burner for colder evenings and the second with an antique, decorative cast iron fireplace and eclectic furnishings.
The well-equipped kitchen has a cooker with 4 ceramic plates, grill and a fan oven, fridge/freezer, washing machine and microwave.
The dining room has a Rayburn heater and two sets of French windows meaning it’s a multi-season room; warm in the winter, and almost offering an al fresco dining experience in the summer.
On the ground floor is a single bedroom.Upstairs are two bedrooms, one double and one twin, both boasting countryside views.
The bedrooms share a family bathroom with an electric shower, bath, loo and basin.
Ty Felin is surrounded by picturesque meadowland, and the patio area provides a suntrap for soaking up the peaceful surroundings with your morning cuppa.
At the top of the drive, you can soak up the fabulous sea views towards the Great Orme, Puffin Island, Red Wharf Bay and the Snowdonia mountain range.
This holiday cottage has a private path down to White Beach, and it lies on the Anglesey Coastal Path.
There's a great spot for fishing nearby at Penmon.
If there are more than 5 in your party you can also rent out Three Gates next door which sleeps 3.