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Ideal
for a couple or a family
Children welcome
Pets Welcome
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charming three bedroomed cottage and enclosed garden is in a
peaceful setting and part of a small farm. It has been
tastefully renovated retaining many original features,
refurbished and modernised (re-wired, double glazed and central
heating installed), in March 1999. |
LIVING ROOM - this is a warm and welcoming room tastefully
decorated. The most impressive feature is the large original
stone inglenook fireplace with a dog grate for a real log fire.
Colour TV and video. |
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WITH DINING AREA - this fitted beech wood kitchen is fully
equipped and includes a washing machine, dishwasher, microwave,
fridge freezer and electric oven, hob and extractor fan. A
special feature of this room is the eating area which has the
original stone wall with a built in window seat overlooking the
garden.
BATHROOM - this has an over bath power shower and a shaver
socket.
First Floor: Original stripped wooden floorboards throughout.
MASTER BEDROOM - this attractive room has a double bed with a
lovely view of the sea and surrounding countryside.
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SINGLE BEDROOM
DOUBLE BEDROOM - A double bed with room for a cot or a small
bed. Lovely view of the sea and surrounding countryside.
All bedrooms have smoke and carbon monoxide alarms.
GARDEN - Garden with garden furniture and BBQ
PARKING - Off road parking available for 2/3 cars and a boat.
AMENITIES -Full oil fired central heating (with individual
controls on each radiator) and electricity are included in the
holiday cost. Firewood and bed linen is also supplied.
Within a few minutes walk of the cottage are two coastal public
footpaths going in opposite directions from the beach. One
follows the cliff edge to the village of Moelfre, the other
along cliffs, coves and beaches to Dulas Estuary where it turns
inland up over a hill ending at the Pilot Boat Inn. Also, within
a ten minute walk is an Ancient Monument site; the ancient
village known as Din Lligwy Hut Group, where there is also a
Neolithic and early Bronze Age burial chamber and a derelict
16th Century church. |
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