Cartrefle'r Enfys

ID: S166036

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 5
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Cartrefle'r Enfys is a welcoming and bright holiday cottage in the pretty coastal village of Moelfre on Anglesey. The gorgeous woodburner in the sitting room adds warmth in the colder months and there are squishy sofas to sink into. There’s also a pub, cafes and shops within a few minutes' walk away. This is the ideal holiday cottage for a family looking for a seaside break.



The sitting area has squishy sofas and chairs set around a gorgeous wood burning stove. There is also a TV, DVD and CD players a games console, books and games.



The kitchen doubles as a breakfast room and is contemporary, a good size and has all you need for an easy self-catering break! There’s an electric oven, hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, microwave and toaster. There’s a table and chairs in here, ideal for a leisurely brunch!

There is also a snug area with a sofa, armchair and TV. Through an archway is a further table & chairs for family meals.

On the ground floor there is a shower room with shower, loo and wash hand basin.



In the sitting room are stairs that lead up to three bedrooms - a double room with king sized bed, a twin room and a single room.



There is a further bathroom with bath and shower over, loo, wash hand basin and heated towel rail.



Outside, at the back of the holiday cottage, is a sweet and sheltered garden with a store room for bicycles, body boards etc available. There is also parking.



From Moelfre you can access the Anglesey Coastal Footpath and walk to lovely Lligwy Beach, passing the Lifeboat and Seawatch Centre and the memorial to the wreck of The Royal Charter on your way. Amazing walks, activities, attractions and places to eat and drink are nearby. You will get a taste of the best bits of the eastern coast of Anglesey from this holiday cottage.

Situated on the beautiful east coast of Anglesey, Moelfre is a delightful seaside village, boasting little cottages, a picturesque port, a beach, fine views of Snowdonia, a working lifeboat, and two quality pubs/restaurants. Visit the hugely popular local Seawatch Centre, enjoy fishing or watching sea birds, seals and even dolphins, or discover wonderful cliff-top walks with stunning mountain views. The village has many historic links, the most recent being the site of the tragic Royal Charter shipwreck in 1859. There are stunning sandy beaches nearby, at Benllech and Lligwy, and the lovely Red Wharf Bay, with its miles of open sands and birdlife. A perfect location for travelling around this lovely island and throughout beautiful Snowdonia.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x king, 1 x twin, 1 x singles.

1 x bathroom with bath and shower over, loo, wash hand basin and heated towel rail.

1 x shower room on the ground floor, with shower, loo and wash hand basin.

Kitchen/breakfast room with electric oven, hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave and toaster, table and chairs.

Sitting room with log burning stove, TV/DVD, CD player / games system, books and games.

Dining room.

Second reception room with TV.

Lovely garden.

Electric oven, hob, fridge / freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, microwave and toaster.

Woodburning stove, TV, DVD player, CD player.

Wifi.

Central heating.

Travel cot, high chair.

Enclosed garden.

Garden Outhouse can be used for storing bikes, canoes, beach and walking equipment.

Off road parking.

Pub, cafes and shops are a few minutes' walk away.

Reviews (40)

  • Emma

    Would stay again.

  • Peter

    On arrival we had to do about two hours of cleaning just to feel comfortable staying in the property. The fridge had remains of food and was smelly. The kitchen wall cupboard above the dishwasher, which is empty so that guests can store food items, was dirty, with remains of food on the shelves. The microwave hadn’t been cleaned. There were food crumbs on the sofa. There was debris on the living room floor, as if only a minimal sweep had been done. There were dirty child handprints on the front windows. In terms of maintenance, there was a distinct smell of damp throughout the house and evidence of pealing paintwork / crumbling plaster on walls were damp appeared to be penetrating from outside. The house decor was generally worn and needs a freshen up, for example marks on the paint work. The sofa and beds are now becoming worn and probably need replacing. The bedroom pillows definitely need replacing as they are completely flat and slightly smelly. This wasn’t the standard we had experienced in this property in previous stays, and we did not feel it warranted the price charged whilst in this state.

  • Elizabeth

    The house is spacious, comfortable, warm and well equipped. The location is ideal for local walks along the cliffs and well placed for exploring Anglesey.

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