This detached house is a few yards from the sandy beach of Porth Diana at the Southern end of Trearddur Bay on the Isle of Anglesey and sleeps eight people in four bedrooms.
Anchorage House is a detached house very close to the sandy Porth Diana beach at the Southern end of Trearddur Bay on the Isle of Anglesey. Set over three floors, this cottage boasts four bedrooms comprising of a first floor double with en-suite bathroom and three ground floor bedrooms; one family room with a double and single bed and two twin bedrooms, as well as a ground floor family bathroom. The first floor consists of a living room with a log stove, a dining area, a fitted kitchen and a balcony with sea views. The basement comprises of a shower room, sauna and spa pool. Outside, the cottage has off road parking for two cars and a garden with patio, furniture and BBQ. Anchorage House is perfect for families and ideal for exploring Anglesey.
Amenities: Gas central heating (including underfloor) and feature log stove in living room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer, dryer, dishwasher, 2 x TVs with Freeview, DVD, video, CD, iPod dock, WiFi, telephone for incoming calls only. Gas, domestic electricity & one bag of fuel for log stove inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair. Sauna & spa pool. Ample off road parking for 2 cars/boat. EV charging point ( this is operated via a coin meter in the property) Garden area with patio, furniture & BBQ. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shops, pubs, restaurants 5 mins walk. Note: Max. 8 people, including infants.
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Trearddur Bay is an Area of Outstanding National Beauty with a blue-flag beach and an abundance of crystal clear rock pools to explore. Surrounding the bay is a ridge of low lying cliffs that offer beautiful views across the sea and of the western shores of Holy Island. The summer is perfect for water-based activities such as swimming, sailing and windsurfing, whilst those who prefer to relax on terra firma will enjoy the 18-hole golf course at nearby Holyhead. To explore further afield, you can take a quick ferry trip to Dublin and enjoy the famous Irish hospitality. At the South Stack Lighthouse, nature enthusiasts can take advantage of the RSPB Reserve and view a variety of birds in their natural habitat.