Ynys Faelog Cottage

ID: S668473

  • Bedrooms 5
  • ・ Sleeps 10
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Menai Bridge 0.7 miles. Situated upon Ynys Faelog, just off the bustling town of Menai Bridge upon Anglesey is Ynys Faelog Cottage, a fabulous five-bedroom home. Enjoying stunning views across Menai Strait, and well-positioned to explore both the Isle and mainland North Wales, the cottage offers the ideal base for a group getaway, accommodating ten guests. Benefit from private parking for three cars before entering the property, offering a contemporary feel. Start off in the well-equipped kitchen, adorning dusty blue cabinetry and a range of state-of-the-art appliances to ease your self-catered stay. Continue through to the living/dining room to gather as a group, where you can enjoy meals, catch up on your latest series upon the Smart TV, or simply unwind with the woodburning stove alight, whilst enjoying picturesque views of Menai Strait. For some peace and quiet, locate either the snug or sunroom, where you can relax whilst watching the sun set over the county. When sleep calls, select between five well-appointed bedrooms, including a super-king-size, a king-size, and two triple bunk rooms, serviced by a bathroom, whilst the final king-size bedroom is located on the ground floor, neighboured by a sleek shower room. Awaken to stroll across the wrap-around lawn, taking in your tranquil base, before continuing to explore the delights of North Wales. Experience all of this as a family or group by booking Ynys Faelog Cottage. Note: This property can be booked with Ref: 1123613, together sleeping up to 24 guests.

One of two bridges connecting Wales to the mainland is located in this charming town, which is situated right on the edge of the Isle of Anglesey; it's a terrific place to stay while on vacation and for touring this stunning island. The well-known Saint Tysilio, who is commemorated in the 15th-century St. Tysilio's Church, lived on Church Island, off the coast of Anglesey, during its long history, which can be learned about in the Menai Bridge Heritage Museum. Menai Bridge itself has a good selection of stores, bars, and eateries. The Pili Palas butterfly palace, which is a favourite among families, as well as the breath-taking Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens are just a couple of the attractions that make this a great place for enjoyment. You outdoor enthusiasts may drive to the Snowdonia National Park, which offers fantastic walking and cycling trails as well as opportunities to see some stunning sights.

Accommodation

Unique “famous five” esque cottage for all seasons in two thirds of an acre of garden and woodland on the private tidal island of Ynys Faelog.

This water side property with stunning views across the Menai Straight is accessed only via a pedestrian causeway from St Georges road Menai Bridge.

Private parking for three cars is available less than 100m from the pedestrian causeway to the private tidal island of Ynys Faelog.

This property benefits from access to Menai Bridge’s (300m) restaurants, delis and shops whilst situated on an exceptionally peaceful and private tidal island.

This property benefits from access to Menai Bridge’s Marina (600m) inclusive slipway, overnight mooring, refuelling etc.

Five bedrooms: 2 x 1st floor super-king-size, 1 x ground-floor king-size, 2 x triple bunks.

Two bathrooms: 1 x first floor with bath and handheld shower, basin, WC, 1 x ground floor with electric shower, basin, WC.

Open plan kitchen with electric double oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher.


Large open plan dining/living room with wood burning stove, an adjacent library snug with Smart Wifi TV.


Afternoon sunroom•
Utility/boot room

Oil-fired central heating logs and starter pack provided for woodburning stove.

Electric double oven, electric hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher.

Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel, power inc in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Private parking for 3 cars.


Wrap-around lawn area with crows nest viewing point, deck chairs, a charcoal BBQ and an outdoor dinning set.

Highchair and travel cot available on request.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Sorry, no stag/hen parties without express permission.

Shop and pub 0.4 miles, Menai Bridge Marina 0.5 miles.

Note: Guests have access to a private walking trail, leading towards Menai Strait.

Note: Check-in from 4pm, check-out by 10am.

Note: Both bunk rooms only accommodate two guests each.

Note: There is a private, shared beach area with neighbouring cottage.

Note: There is a good housekeeping bond of £500

Reviews (6)

  • Audrey

    We did not venture out very far as we enjoyed the comfortable cottage and local walks. Met a lovely local lady, who shared her knowledge with us about the Swans and can recommend a visit to Evans Hardware shop, friendly and very helpful owners. A wonderful small town with friendly people.

  • Ellie

    Great location, Menai a lovely place to walk around. Perfect view from the cottage of the local fireworks display! Great dining room table to all sit around together with the view. Quirky that you walk across the walkway to get to the cottage. There were a few things that could be improved. Check in was 4pm, we didn't actually arrive until 5pm, there were no keys in the lockbox....then the cleaners suddenly appeared with the keys. I think they were still in the house when we arrived. It would be nice to have a welcome booklet with information about the house. We struggled to get the heating working so it was cold. There were logs for the fire but no matches so that involved a trip to the shop to then be able to get warm. We ended up moving furniture through into the room with the fire so we could all be warm. Particularly in the winter some coat hooks and somewhere to sit to pop your shoes on would be good. We presumed there would be a hairdryer but there isn't, remember to take your own. Some of the bedsheets had drops of blood on them, as if someone had cut there finger and carried on making it. We had to remove all the glasses and mugs from the cupboard as the shelves were wet, they hadn't been dried before putting them away.

  • Naomi

    The views were incredible and the house is in a wonderful position, it added to a sense of adventure having to reach the house across a causeway! It would benefit from a welcome file, showing how to use the heating, oven and what to do with the household waste and recycling plus recommendations of local pubs/restaurants and things to do in the area. There was a log burner, which added cosiness, but the house was cold and the heating (under floor) was difficult to operate. Thankfully, we we’re supplied with plug in heaters after we contacted Sykes. If you have young children, you need to bring high chair and travel cot as these are not supplied. Overall we had a great weekend and would book the cottage again.

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