Ty Gwennol is a highly praised cottage, celebrated for its well-equipped, comfortable, and beautifully furnished interiors. Set in a tranquil, rural location, it offers a peaceful retreat with picturesque surroundings. Guests appreciate the friendly and helpful owners, the property's cleanliness, and the thoughtful touches that enhance their stay. While some mention the need for an additional shower, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with many looking forward to returning.
The property is consistently described as spotlessly clean and well-maintained, with several reviews highlighting its cleanliness. This suggests a high standard of hygiene and care.
The location is praised for its peacefulness and rural charm, with easy access to local attractions and amenities. However, some guests note the narrow approach roads and the need for a car due to the rural setting.
Guests find the property very comfortable, with high-quality furnishings and a cosy ambience. The presence of underfloor heating and adjustable sofas adds to the comfort, although a few guests mention the double beds could be larger.
The property boasts high-end appliances, thoughtful layout, and additional features like Netflix access. While the facilities are generally excellent, the repeated suggestion for an additional shower indicates room for improvement.
Many reviews mention the thoughtful touches provided by the owners, such as welcome gifts of Welsh cakes and apples from the orchard. While these gestures are highly appreciated, it is noted that such gifts are subject to availability and not guaranteed.
Beaumaris 4.3 miles.Set on the outskirts of Llanddona, a small village near Beaumaris in Anglesey, rests this stunning barn conversion, Ty Gwennol. Refurbished to a high standard and located between the countryside and a wealth of popular attractions, Ty Gwennol is perfect for a group getaway, accommodating six guests. On arrival at the charming property, make use of the off-road parking and head towards the stone-fronted exterior, before stepping through the grand front door. Travelling up to the first floor you will be met by the open-plan living space, refurbished with a contemporary feel in mind, with state-of-the-art appliances, a Smart TV, and a stylish interior, whilst nurturing the origins of the property and its beamed structure. Here you can unwind on the corner sofa, mingle around the dining table, gaze across Anglesey on the Juliet balcony, or prepare a home cooked meal in the spacious kitchen. On lighter nights, head out to the rear garden orchard and relax upon the furniture, set the barbecue, and enjoy the peace and quiet of the North Wales countryside. In preparation for your getaway plans, retreat to one of the well-presented bedrooms, two of which are located on the ground floor including a double with en-suite and a twin, along with a further double, en-suite, and an impressive ground-floor bathroom. Located near Beaumaris, you'll have plenty to see and do whilst staying at Ty Gwennol, with restaurants, local eateries, taverns, coastal bays, and scenic walking routes just a stone's throws away. To explore the island, head to stunning Penmon Point, and look at the stunning Sea Bridge and explore the lighthouse and Puffin Island. In Beaumaris, venture around Beaumaris Castle and its 13th-century structures, relax upon Llanddona's Blue Flag Beach and OR appreciate the breath-taking cliff views from the costal path. Further afield you will find Treborth Botanic Garden, and its forest paths, Conwy Castle and its impressive footbridge, and Plas Mawr, a 16th-century townhouse, offering tours of the charming grounds. For a wildlife enriched trip, visit Anglesey Sea Zoo, discover Conwy Water Gardens and its aquatic centre and fishing activities, or head to the Dingle (Nant Y Pandy), and embrace its secluded setting. Ready to make memories, both inside and outside of the property, choose Ty Gwennol as your Anglesey base.
Beaumaris is a well-known historic town on Anglesey's Isle of Anglesey, located on the Menai Strait and facing the Snowdonia Mountain range, which makes for a spectacular dawn. It is also recognised as a major yachting centre, with its mediaeval castle (now a World Heritage site) dating back to Edward I's reign and its Victorian pier, jail, and courthouse. Beaumaris is steeped in history and retains a significant portion of its mediaeval street plan. The town's environment, diversity of architectural styles and periods, variable scale, open spaces, varying roofs, and overall quality all add to its charm.
Three bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor double with en-suite basin and WC, 1 x double with en-suite basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor twin.
Ground-floor bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
First-floor open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with balcony
Central heating with underfloor heating.
Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher, washer/dryer.
Smart TV, DVD player and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking.
EV Charger - Up to 7kW Unthethered Zappi electric vehicle charger available.
Orchard garden with furniture and barbecue.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 2.4 miles, pub 0.8 miles, beach 1.9 miles.
Note: There's a step up to the property.
Note: There is an uncovered pond to the front of the property, please take care.
Deborah
Only minor issue was the fact there was only one shower. Narrow roads on the approach too and from the cottage could be a bit tricky at times. Double beds were on small side but not an issue for us as not booked for full capacity - just to highlight for others considering. Got to meet Tony in the orchard and pinch and apple or two
Margaret
some decoration needs, Mattresses on double beds not particularly comfortable and pillows in need of changing. Warm and spacious, sufficient equipment well appointed bathrooms and kitchen, large tv. Very narrow roads sometimes with long distances between passing areas. Not within walking distance of any amenities. Red Wharf Bay excellent beach.
Victoria
Very pleased and accurate pictures / description on website. Owner was helpful when the hot water failed on 2 days. Cottage is well presented and kitted out. Loved the recliner sofa. Minor issues such as the top bedroom door not being able to fully close and also very warm at night compared to lower bedrooms. Garden is okay. No sun in evening and a little unloved. Anglesey is beautiful especially Beaumaris. None of the above would prevent us recommending or staying again.
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