Cottage in Niwbwrch
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About this cottage rental
Tir Mawr, a single-storey house, consists of a kitchen/diner with AGA, oven, hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, breakfast bar, and dining seating, a utility with washing machine, a sitting room with woodburning stove and Smart TV, a conservatory, a snug, and a game room with pool table and piano. The bedrooms consist of a king-size, double, and twin. There is a bathroom with bath, handheld shower, walk-in shower, heated towel rail, basin, and WC. You'll find a shop and pub in 0.5 miles, and a lake in 1.3 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, starter pack for woodburning stove, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Outside, there is a non-enclosed garden with lawn, patio, furniture, and fire pit and off-road parking for three cars. Two well-behaved pets are welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Tir Mawr is a wonderful escape to the Isle of Anglesey, whatever the time of year. Note: Steps throughout the garden and property - not suitable for those with mobility issues. Note: No children under 5. Note: Good housekeeping bond of 300 GBP.
Amenities: Central heating. Oven, hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, microwave. Smart TV, pool table, WiFi. Fuel, power, and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 3 cars. Enclosed garden with lawn, patio, furniture, and fire-pit. 2 well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 0.5 miles, lake 1.3 miles. Note: Steps throughout garden and property - not suitable for those with mobility issues. Note: No children under 5. Note: Good housekeeping bond of £300
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: Niwbwrch is a small village on the south-west corner of the Isle of Anglesey, and was founded in the 13th century. The village is now best known for having one of the largest areas of sand dunes on the British Isles as well as Niwbwrch Forest which boasts 2000 acres of land and is recognised as one of the most important red squirrel conservation sites in the United Kingdom. Llys Rhosyr also resides here and is home to the ruins of a pre-Edwardian commotal court and boasts impressive views over mainland Wales and the Snowdonia National Park. Be sure to refuel at The White Lion, a dog-friendly establishment serving ales and good pub food, ideal after exploring the surrounding areas. Treath Llanddwyn beach’s stretch of golden sands is also nearby as are the historical sites of Eglwys Santes Dwynwen and Goleudy Twr Bach. Niwbwrch also lies close to Bangor and Snowdonia National Park where a wealth of walks and trails can be explored.






















