Simdda Wen Cottage is a superb, semi-detached cottage situated in the village of Llanfaethlu, on the Isle of Anglesey, Wales.
Inside, you will discover a completely renovated property with a light decor and traditional furnishings, giving the property a warm and homely feeling throughout.
Look forward to spending your evenings resting in the comfort of your own well-designed living space, curled up on the sofa with your loved ones and letting the open fire keep you warm during those chillier winter months.
Walk through to the spacious kitchen, with lovely white fitted units and sleek wooden worktops, housing a range of contemporary appliances so you can easily cook up a delicious meal for the whole family!
Gather at the dining table to enjoy your lovingly prepared meals over a well-deserved glass of wine.
Retire to one of the two well-presented bedrooms, comprising of a ground-floor double and first-floor twin, both with matching bedside tables and lamps, ideal for some late night reading.
Delight in the family shower room with high-quality fixtures and fittings so you can enjoy a warm and relaxing soak at the end of a tiring day.
While you're in the area, take a drive towards the Georgian country estate of Carreglwyd Estate, a Grade II listed building set in stunning landscaped gardens with a nearby lake with opportunities for lakeside walks.
Blas Mwy Black Lion is a short walk away a perfect place for a spot of lunch or a informal meal with family and friends.
Nearby Church Bay boasts a superb seafood restaurant's, such as the award winning The Wavecrest Cafe, perfect for a spot of lunch, and the famous seafood restaurant The Lobster Pot, with great food sources from local produce and a variety of classical and home made dishes you will be spoilt for choice on where to eat and take in some of the panoramic bay views.
Cemlyn Bay provides a delightful spot for families to spend the afternoon enjoying a relaxing swim in the lagoon waters, or enjoy a sunny day relaxing on golden sands.
Further afield, discover the uninhabited island of Middle Mouse, where you can explore the 3.7-acres of land and discover the local legend of St Patrick having been shipwrecked there.
Return to Simdda Wen Cottage for a relaxing evening with your little ones.