This wonderful detached property, thought to be the second highest house in Cemaes Bay, Wales, is located in a small cul-de-sac.
Well-appointed throughout to provide a cosy and comfortable cottage, 32 Gwelfor is the perfect place for a family getaway in this beautiful seaside village.
It offers an extremely warm welcome; the charm is in abundance with a modern Art Deco design.
It starts with a super hallway leading into the sitting room which has plenty of comfortable seating, including a swivel (cuddle) armchair.
The woodburning stove is placed inside an attractive white brick enclosure, ideal for cosy nights in front of the TV.
The lounge has a light decor, with splashes of colourful artwork, cushions and the rug, giving this cottage a wealth of character.
With French doors leading out to the garden.
Step into the spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area, which has kept the minimal decor style with its grey cabinets and units and a white granite worktop.
The room has many modern touches including under counter lighting, and a large breakfast bar, which doubles as the dining table and chairs.
A wonderful place to dine in the evenings with the whole family.
Near the front door you will find a lovely ground floor king-size bedroom, with plenty of storage space in the wardrobe and bedside tables.
There is a ground floor WC and wash hand basin.
Upstairs you will find two further king-size bedrooms, with magnificent views over the surrounding rooftops, rolling hills and the distant seaside.
The third bedroom has a lovely set of wall-to-wall built-in wardrobes with the doors doubling as full-length mirrors.
Hidden inside this unit is a TV with Sky.
The first floor is also home to a second dining area with seating for up to four people and sea views.
A great place to pull up one of the barstools and sip on a cocktail whilst taking in the view.
There is a separate family bathroom with fantastic modern fittings, which include a bath and shower over.
Outside has a large patio area with furniture provided, including a luxurious hot tub.
There are three steps leading up to a lawned garden area with plenty of shrubbery surrounding, making it a fairly private, enclosed space and ideal for the kids or pets to run around and play.
There is off-road parking available for two cars and parking in the road is also permitted.
Cemaes Bay is home to a number of local attractions, including Cemlyn Bay and lagoon.
Separated from the bay by a shingle beach is a brackish lagoon, which is fed by a number of small streams, and makes for wonderful sightseeing opportunities.
Cemaes also has a lovely sandy beach.
Cited as a scheduled monument, Porth Wen Brickworks was a Victorian brickworks which produced fire bricks, made from quartzite and was used to line steel-making furnaces.
It has now been abandoned but there are still several buildings present with remains of some of the machinery and makes for a fascinating sight.
32 Gwelfor is an excellent modernised cottage in the heart of Anglesey (3 minutes from the centre of the village) but nestling in the countryside.
Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 935382, 936123, 1105325, 1053044, together sleeping up to 24 guests.