Amlwch 1.8 miles.
Y Graiglwyd stands proudly in the seaside village of Bull Bay, Anglesey – a striking four-storey Victorian residence with a history as impressive as its appearance.
Built in the mid-1800s by the Marquis of Anglesey as a shooting lodge, this remarkable property now blends the elegance of a bygone era with the comfort and character of a well-loved coastal retreat.
It’s an exceptional choice for families or groups eager to experience the island’s rugged beauty and dramatic scenery.
Step inside and discover interiors steeped in period detail, vintage furnishings and a sense of quiet grandeur.
The ground floor sets a sociable tone with a games room featuring a pool table, dartboard and a handy cloakroom.
On the first floor, a generous living/dining space warmed by a woodburning stove provides the perfect spot to gather after a day exploring cliffs and coves.
The well-equipped kitchen, complete with a range cooker and American-style fridge/freezer, is ready for hearty breakfasts or evening feasts.
There’s also a study/library for peaceful moments and even a dedicated dog room for pampered pets.
Seven individually styled bedrooms occupy the upper floors, many with sweeping sea views and all benefitting from en-suite facilities – some with baths, others with walk-in showers.
The top floor adds a touch of indulgence with its own kitchen and a private cinema room boasting an 86” screen and seating for fourteen – the ultimate setting for movie night.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden offers a patio and decked area for dining in the fresh sea air, while the elegant front terrace is perfect for morning coffee.
The Anglesey Coastal Path runs just behind the house, and Bull Bay’s pebbled beach is only a short stroll away.
Bull Bay itself is known for its rocky coves and clear waters, ideal for sea kayaking or spotting seals along the shoreline.
Nearby Amlwch reveals the island’s industrial heritage at the Copper Kingdom Centre, while walkers can enjoy miles of scenic routes along the Anglesey Coastal Path.
Further afield, Beaumaris Castle, South Stack Lighthouse and the Menai Suspension Bridge make for memorable day trips.
For a stay that combines heritage, comfort and the untamed beauty of North Wales, Y Graiglwyd promises an unforgettable escape.