House in Llanidan
Reasons to book
About this house rental
New build at Tyn Pwll in Brynsiencyn, Anglesey, sleeps eight in four bedrooms. Please note: 7-day bookings only during school holidays
The Space:
New build at Tyn Pwll consists of an open-plan living space with a kitchen including an oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, kettle and toaster, a dining area, and a sitting area, along with a separate sitting room and an external games room. The bedrooms consist of four bedrooms: 2 x super-king (zip/link can be twin on request), 1 x king-size, 1x Round Super-king with TV and balcony, a bathroom with a freestanding bath, double basin and WC, a shower room with walk-in shower, a ground-floor wet room with walk-in shower, basin and WC, and a cloakroom. Outside, there is an enclosed front garden with a patio, furniture and a hot tub, as well as off-road parking for 2 cars. Within 4.4 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.1 mile, a pub, and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. One well-behaved pet is welcome. Have an amazing holiday at New Build at Tyn Pwll. GBP500 Good Housekeeping Bond. Please note: 7-day bookings only during school holidays This property only accepts 3-night bookings that start on a Friday. 7 night stays can start on any day.
The Neighborhood:
Affectionately known by the locals as Llanfair PG, the Anglesey village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrnd robwllllantysiliogogogoch, also known by its shortened name of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll has the longest place name in Europe. It was artificially named back in 1860 as a publicity stunt for the railway station and translates from Welsh as "St Mary's church in the hollow of the white hazel near to the fierce whirlpool and the church of St Tysilio of the red cave". Situated close to the Menai Straits, just off the Britannia Bridge, Llanfair PG has much to offer families. After having your photo taken next to the village nameplate at the railway station, head into the popular visitors centre for local tourist information. A short walk past the octagonal Toll House, towards Menai Bridge, will bring you to the Marquis of Anglesey statue and column which, for a small fee, you can climb the 115 steps to the top for superb views of the countryside and coastline. Nelson’s Monument can be easily reached on the banks of the Menai Straits, passing St Mary’s Church on the way. With several good pubs with restaurants, craft and gift shops and cafes, plus the beautiful Anglesey coastline within walking distance, there is plenty to entertain you all year round.
