Isle of Anglesey self catering: Holiday cottages in WalesTHE MOUNT
Trefor,
Llechcynfarwy,
Tref Alaw,
Isle of Anglesey
LL65 4TY

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Fantastic self catering holiday cottage accommodation for groups of up to 13 people in this charming converted former Smithy and Farmhouse dating from around 1800. Perfect for families or groups of friends, with easy access to all the attractions of Anglesey and North Wales/Snowdonia. In particular the beaches at Rhosneigr and Trearddur Bay are close by.

Price guide for full occupancy:
Low season from £550 pw.
Mid season from £750 pw.
High season from £950 pw.
Short breaks available at reduced rates.
Please contact us for current offers.



For further details please contact:

Roger Eagle
Tel: 0161 483 0358
Mob: 07799 163114
NB. When sending an email please include your phone number.
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar


 Features and Facilities:  
  • Fantastic views of open countryside and to the mountains.
  • Great sociable main kitchen fully equiped for self catering with seating area.
  • Very spacious & homely.
  • Lovely open plan area, second kitchen, and multi-fuel stove in the 'Smithy'.
  • Table tennis table in The Smithy which can also be used to seat up to 14 people for dinner.
  • Enclosed, private garden with seating, gas BBQ, badminton amd play house, plus hot tub in log cabin.
  • Wireless Broadband Internet (no PC available, please bring your laptop).
  • Easy access & close to lots of attractions.
  • Pets welcome by arrangement.
  • If you fancy bringing your horse there is a local stables who may be able to accommodate, we have a paddock available.
  • Children welcome.
  • Linen provided for breaks over 2 nights.
 Accommodation
The Mount is arranged to have 13 fixed bed places plus a  guest bed and sofa-bed. The Farmhouse end has 11 fixed bed places, and the Smithy end has 2 fixed bed places, plus up to 3 sofa/guest bed places so sleeping arrangements are flexible.

The Mount is located near the centre of the island, giving good access to the whole of Anglesey. The surrounding area is very peaceful and private with very few other houses nearby. Externally, the cottage boasts stunning 360° views of surrounding countryside and over to the Mountains of Snowdonia. There is ample parking for cars, camper vans and boats. The large sheltered garden is set up for badminton, and has a pine cabin which houses the hot tub. There is also a decking area, gas BBQ and garden furniture, perfect for a summer's evening!

 Inside, the cottage is very welcoming, with a beautiful inglenook fireplace wit multi-fuel stove and table tennis table in 'The Smithy', original beams and a lovely sociable kitchen area. Everyone says how spacious the place is and our website just doesn't do this justice!! The conservatory faces south east onto views of the mountains of Snowdonia, and can be used for dining or just admiring the views.

The accommodation comprises:  
  • Bathroom with bath and shower, WC and hand basin.
  • Lounge - with TV, Video and Freeview, selection of videos and books.
  • Cloakroom with shower, WC. and hand basin.
  • Conservatory with great views across Anglesey to Snowdonia.
  • Family/communal kitchen/living area, American style fridge freezer, dishwasher, radio/CD player.
  • Utility room with washing machine, tumble drier, and shower room.
  • Living area in the Smithy with open fireplace, table tennis table, TV, video, DVD, stereo, double sofa bed & second kitchen.
Sleeping arrangements:

Sleeping in Farmhouse area:
  
  • 4 places Bedroom 1 (ground floor) - 2 single beds and 1 bunk bed.
  • 4 places Bedroom 2 (first floor) - 2 single beds and 1 bunk bed.
  • 3 places Bedroom 3 (first floor) - 1 single bed and 1 bunk bed.
  • 11 in total.
Sleeping in Smithy:  
  • 2 places Bedroom 4 (on ground floor) - double en-suite.
Plus the following by arrangement:  
  • 2 places Smithy sofa-bed.
  • 1 place Smithy guest bed.
 
Last minute vacancies during weeks starting:
11 Feb, 18 Feb, 25 Feb, 3 Mar, 10 Mar, 17 Mar



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