13 Quay Street

North Wales
  • 4 Bedrooms
  • 4 Bathrooms
  • House
  • Sykes 4
  • A contemporary, end-of-terrace cottage set in the small seaside town of Amlwch, Anglesey. Harbour views. Woodburning stove. Smart TV. Bull Bay 2.1 miles; Cemaes Bay...
    3 nights from £540

    Features

    Allows Pets
    By The Sea
    Coastal
    Countryside
    Dishwasher
    Fire Log
    Garden
    Great View
    Near A Pub
    Near Beach
    Off Road Parking
    Wifi

    More Information

    This cottage sits in the small seaside town of Amlwch, on the scenic Isle of Anglesey. Affording views of the harbour and quality furnishings throughout, 13 Quay Street provides a splendid base for a family of eight seeking a base in the north eastern coast of Anglesey. Step inside and discover the first of the bedrooms on the ground-floor, including two doubles, both with contemporary en-suite shower rooms and wardrobe space. Head upstairs and discover the master super-king-size with a further en-suite shower room, whilst there is also a charming twin room which is ideal for children. Continue into the striking open-plan living area, where you’ll immediately be drawn to the sea and harbour views. Dust off those cooking boots and relish in some home-cooking in the kitchen, featuring a double oven, hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, wine cooler and even a dishwasher, so there’s everything you could possibly need! Serve up the fruits of your labour at the dining table before getting the woodburner going and relaxing on the corner sofa. In the summer, open the Juliet doors to bring the outside in, providing an outlook to the coast. Completing the interior is the family bathroom, complete with bath and shower over so you can best decide how to prepare for the day. From the door you can find many walks and cycle rides taking you through beautiful countryside and the Anglesey Coastal Path provides luscious views, opening up miles of cliff-top walks and secret coves and beaches, such as the sheltered cove at Traeth Dynion. On your return, pop into Finney’s Port Chippy for a portion of fish and chips or visit the Adelphi Vaults for a refreshing pint. Learn about the history of Amlwch and its copper mining tradition at the Copper Kingdom Museum or visit the Old Mine Works at Mynydd Parys, and see the red, yellow and purple rocks, which some say resemble the surface of the Moon. Those avid golfers can tee off at the Bull Bay Golf Club whilst there’s plenty of fishing opportunities along the port. Offering something for everyone, a holiday at 13 Quay Street is sure to bring fond memories.

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