Rhyd Angharad Barns

ID: S166187

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Rhyd Angharad Barns is a contemporary holiday property with stunning views and a peaceful location. Guests appreciate the modern amenities, comfortable beds, and the proximity to both countryside and coastline. While some guests mention issues with cleanliness and maintenance, the overall experience is positive, with many looking forward to returning.

Cleanliness has been noted as an issue by some guests, with reports of dog mess in the garden, dust, cobwebs, and a dirty BBQ. However, others have found the property spotless, indicating inconsistency in cleaning standards.

The location is highly praised for its stunning views, quiet setting, and proximity to local attractions such as Church Bay and a nearby pub. The blend of countryside and coastline offers a tranquil retreat.

Comfort is generally well-received, with comfortable beds and a warm, well-heated property. However, some guests find the low lounge furniture challenging, particularly for older visitors, which affects the overall comfort rating.

Facilities are modern and generally appreciated, but several reviews mention maintenance issues such as broken blinds, a lack of shower options, and garden furniture needing improvement. The presence of a well-equipped kitchen and good pressure in the shower are positives.

There is insufficient information to assess thoughtfulness as it relates to gifts or special touches provided by the hosts. While some guests mention bringing their own items such as candles and Nespresso pods, there is no mention of gifts being provided.

About this property

This stunning luxury barn conversion near Church Bay on Anglesey is full of simple luxurious touches. Rhyd Angharad Barns are beautiful buildings in a fantastic elevated position giving tremendous views over Anglesey towards the mountains of Snowdonia and out over the Irish Sea.

The modern kitchen has a zinc worktop and polished concrete floor, exposed beams and stonework. There is an electric cooker and hob, dishwasher, washing machine, large free standing fridge freezer, two under counter fridges, a microwave and toaster. The stylish dining area has a wood burning stove and Italian designer table and chairs.

The sitting room has magnificent country and sea views from picture windows, a designer Ligne Roset Togo sofa set, bio ethanol fireplace, and TV, DVD player and SKY.

There are four bedrooms. The first is a double curved room with a super-king 'floating' bed. The second bedroom has a double 'floating' bed. There are two further twin bedrooms. There is a shower room with a large snazzy shower, loo and wash hand basin. A separate bathroom has a double ended bath, loo and wash hand basin.

Outside there is a large lawn with patio areas with garden furniture. There is parking for several cars.

Rhyd Angharad Barns has been lovingly converted and extended with quality fittings and contemporary furnishings ranging from the designer Ligne Roset Togo sofas to the exotic 'floating' beds. It has a beautiful polished floor and underfloor heating throughout, a bioethanol fireplace and traditional wood burning stove to give that unmatchable warm glow to evenings in.

The rural position is an easy walk to the Blue Flag beach at Church Bay and the Anglesey coastal footpath is also close by. The Wavecrest Cafe and The Lobster Pot are popular choices for meals out.

Please note that Rhyd Angharad Barns is a ground floor property but guests should note that there is a change of level with 4 steps in the hallway to access two bedrooms and second bathroom.

Rhydwyn is a charming village resting between Church Bay and Llanrhyddlad in the northwest of Anglesey, Wales. The village is known for being named after a small stream which flows through the village and offers the welcoming Church Bay Inn on its outskirts, which serves home-cooked dishes and local ales with breath-taking views out to sea and over to the mountains, an 18th-century church and a good selection of walking and cycling trails available right from the doorstep. Further amenities can be found in Llanfechell, where you can dine at the Y Cefn Glas or stock up on essentials at the general store. Be sure to visit Church Bay, where you will find the attractions of the Swtan Heritage Museum and Porth Swtan beach, as well as the popular eatery of the Lobster Pot Restaurant. Continue to Cemaes Bay, where beautiful beaches, the Cemaes Heritage Centre, a picturesque harbour, and The Stag Inn await, or venture further to Holyhead, home to the stunning Breakwater Country Park, Holyhead Maritime Museum, Garreglwyd Park, and a ferry offering trips over to Dublin.

Accommodation

Four bedrooms: 1 x super king, 1 x double, 2 x twin.

Two bathrooms: 1 x shower room with large shower, loo and basin, 1 x bathroom with double ended bath, loo and basin.

Sitting room with bio ethanol fireplace.
Entrance, Lounge, Kitchen and Master Bedroom with cot are on upper level with 4 steps down to access two further bedrooms and second bathroom.

Underfloor heating, electric cooker and hob, dishwasher, large free standing fridge freezer, microwave, toaster, Nespresso coffee machine, bed linen and towels provided, wood burning stove & bio-ethanol fireplace, flat screen TV, DVD player, Sky TV facilities, books, games & DVD's, bbq, off road parking, travel cot (no linen), high chair, washing machine.

Two well behaved dogs welcome.

Shop 3 miles and pub 1.5 miles.

Note: Initial supply of kindling and logs.

Further supplies available locally.

Reviews (55)

  • Caroline

    Many positives. Lovely location spectacular views very well appointed kitchen all appliances working etc. What I feel it could benefit from: oven gloves, sweeping brush (long handle) and egg cups . The sofa albeit a very expensive designer piece it’s now time to replace. It’s designed for looks and not comfort. It’s also starting to split and it is heavily stained and does smell a bit. The chairs in the kitchen/dinning are also in need of replacing. They are sagging when you sit on them. Overall it was hard to find anywhere to sit and relax comfortably in this property. The outside seating was far more comfortable. I would say this is marketed at high end I would have expected better quality pillows and bedding. (Asda, budget pillows, synthetic bedroom rugs) The mattress in the double bedroom (non floating) may also now need replaced. It has 2 toppers and it’s still not that comfy. I would also keep in mind this location is very rural and you need to factor that into your daily driving. Once you get your bearings there is a pub a short stroll away but it doesn’t seem to do food and is limited opening (September) which may be seasonal. We dinned at the lobster Pot that was lovely and I would recommend this. The cafe at the beach is also very good although only open certain days. There is so much to do and see in the area and surrounds. For example we spent a lovely day at the Hidden Garden (lunch was a rip off £2.50 for a can of juice and soup and a sandwich £12.95 literally two prices of bread with a slice of ham ) take your own sandwich or eat in the actual town as there is a lot of lovely cafes worth trying. There are lots of beaches to explore and the national park etc. we were very fortunate with the weather. Overall we had a pleasant experience visiting Wales.

  • Cate

    The house was clean & well equipped and had everything we needed. Basics left like oil, S&P, spices, tea & coffee, washing up liquid, cloth, tea towels &:scrubbers. Has a Nespresso coffee machine so take pods. Beds were super comfortable. Loved the way it was all set out. Nice big fridge and freezer. A pleasant walk to the local beach and lots of lovely walks from the house. Pub down the road for drinks. Will definitely go again. We all loved it. Cafe in the village Thursday to Sunday.

  • Paul

    A beautiful property just as advertised. Very comfortable accommodation with everything you would need. Very well maintained and immaculate both inside and out. Great views across to Holyhead and the Irish Sea. Only thing that could be improved is the WiFi in the barn. Signal is not particularly strong and if streaming TV there is a lot of buffering/lagging

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