Llanfechell 1.9 miles.
Nestled in Mynydd Mechell, close to the village of Llanfechell, on the scenic Isle of Anglesey, rests this delightful basement annex, Plas Eithin.
Boasting a spacious interior and a large garden, this is a lovely escape for families or groups of eight looking to take in the attractions of Anglesey.
Set below the owner’s home, you enter into a communal area where you can pop off you walking gear before finding the open-plan living space.
From here, whip up your meals in the amply-equipped kitchen, home to all the amenities you need to assist with your self-catering requirements, along with a plush arrangement of seating where you can kick back after a long day.
Take the evening outside to the spacious garden patio with a hot tub to enjoy, perfect for alfresco dining or a barbecue in the sun, with an additional kitchen providing serving the outside area.
As the evening draws to a close, there are four charming bedrooms to choose from, including the master with king-size bed and en-suite shower room, while there are also two double rooms, one with an en-suite shower, and a twin which is perfect for children.
Completing the interior of the dwelling is the shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC, providing a gleaming spot to get yourself ready each morning.
When you’re ready to explore, the village of Llanfechell is where you’ll find a handy shop, well stocked with the essentials, along with a welcoming pub which serves a traditional pub menu with real ales.
Spend an afternoon in Cemaes Bay, where you can laze on the sandy beach, meander along the stunning coastal path, go bird-watching or enjoy a tasty treat at a local café.
Local attractions in the area include Anglesey Zoo, perfect for those animal lovers, several National Trust properties for those history buffs and the peaceful town of Amlwch where you can enjoy an interesting hike up Parys Mountain, ideal for any avid walkers.
Consider Plas Eithin when booking your next getaway to Anglesey.