Cae Coch is a delightful cottage situated in the charming village of Brynteg on the Isle of Anglesey, just a stone's throw from the beach.
With private parking for four cars and welcoming one well-behaved pet, it's an ideal retreat for families or groups of friends seeking coastal adventures.
Upon entering the property, you will be greeted by a spacious kitchen/diner, fully equipped for all your culinary needs.
Adjacent to this, you will find two inviting sitting rooms, each boasting a Smart TV; one with Freeview for your entertainment needs.
The conservatory, with its beautiful stone flooring and plush furniture, offers a serene space to unwind and soak in the stunning views.
The ground floor also hosts four well-presented bedrooms, consisting of two king-size rooms, a double, and a twin, all offering a relaxing retreat after a day of exploration.
The bathroom, complete with a bath, walk-in shower, heated towel rail, and WC, provides a space to freshen up, with an additional shower room also available for convenience.
A handy cloakroom with a basin and WC completes the ground floor layout.
Venture upstairs to discover a further cloakroom, ensuring ample facilities for all guests.
Outside, the enclosed garden with a patio area is perfect for summer barbecues, with picnic benches for alfresco dining.
Whether you're sipping your morning coffee or enjoying a glass of wine under the stars, this outdoor space is sure to be a hit with all.
Discover the rich history of Anglesey, beginning with a visit to the majestic Beaumaris Castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site that offers an insight into medieval life.
Wander the corridors of the 18th-century Beaumaris Gaol and Court, where you might feel a chill as you learn about former prisoners and their experiences.
Immerse yourself in nature at Pili Palas Nature World, where butterflies flutter and exotic reptiles roam.
Your next stop might be Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens which has been refurbished to its former glory, offering serene paths through colourful gardens.
Stroll the historical copper-coloured sands of Mynydd Parys, once the world's most significant copper mine.
Delight in the arts and culture at Oriel Môn, where local works by the acclaimed artist Kyffin Williams are housed amongst other impressive exhibitions.
Enjoy the marvellous waters off the island's coast on a Seacoast Safari to Puffin Island, keep your eyes open for seals, puffins, and other local wildlife.
End your day with a visit to the mystical Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber, one of the finest passage tombs in Wales.
After a thrilling day of discovery, retreat to the serene haven of Cae Coch for a well-deserved rest.