Cil Y Coed

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North Wales
  • 4 guests
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathrooms
  • Cottage
Sykes 4
3 nights from £310
Cil Y Coed, a lovely cottage in Star near Llanfairpwllgwyngyll and the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, has an accessible single-storey layout. Menai Bridge 3.5 miles; Beaumaris 7.5 miles. Read more
Features
Countryside
Dishwasher
Fishing
Garden
Off Road Parking
Washing Machine
Wifi
Accommodation details

Air source heating. Electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge with icebox, washing machine, slimline dishwasher, kettle, toaster. Smart TV, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Private driveway parking for 2 car. Shared garden, non-enclosed. Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 3.1 miles, pub 3 miles

More information

Llanfairpwllgwyngyll 3.3 miles. Cil Y Coed is a pleasant stone-built cottage set in the hamlet of Star near Llanfairpwllgwyngyll on the Isle of Anglesey. Offering single-storey, wheelchair-friendly accommodation with wide doors and level access that suits families and friends looking for an easy, well-connected base in North Wales for exploring the Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Eryri National Park (Snowdonia). You arrive along country lanes and pull straight into your own private driveway, stepping out to take in the reassuring solidity of the stone exterior and the shared gardens beyond, where open views stretch towards the outline of Snowdonia on clear days. A gentle ramp leads you through the front door and into a welcoming hallway, setting the tone for a stay where everything flows on one level. From here, the cottage opens into an open-plan living space that feels neat, light, and immediately inviting, making it easy to settle in and start your holiday. Coats are set aside, bags dropped, and the day naturally slows as you move further inside. The siitng and dining area is arranged for spending time together, whether that means sinking into the Chesterfield sofa after a long walk or gathering around the dining table for shared meals and games. Evenings are easily spent here, with the electric stove adding a gentle glow and the Smart TV ready for relaxed entertainment, while the open layout keeps conversation moving between the seating and dining areas. The kitchen sits comfortably within the open-plan space, making cooking part of the day rather than a task set apart. Preparing breakfast feels unhurried, with space to lay out local produce, while later in the day it is just as easy to cook supper and sit down together without missing a moment. Practical touches throughout make longer stays feel straightforward, from keeping clothes fresh to tidying up after meals. From the living space, you move easily to the wet room style shower room, designed with accessibility in mind. The open layout and walk-in shower make it simple to refresh after days outdoors, whether you have been exploring coastal paths or returning from the mountains. Both bedrooms are arranged on the same level, continuing the sense of ease throughout the cottage. The king-size bedroom offers a calm place to retreat at the end of the day, while the twin room works well for children, friends, or additional family members. Each room is close to the shower room and living areas, making night-time routines and slow mornings feel relaxed and unpressured. Stepping back outside, the communal gardens provide space to sit and unwind, perhaps with a drink in hand as the light fades over the surrounding countryside. With local shops and a pub within easy reach by car, everyday needs are easily covered, leaving more time to explore. The Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty lies close by and rewards unhurried discovery, where coastal paths wind past beaches, rocky headlands, and open sea views that change with the weather. Inland, quiet lanes and farmland reveal another side of the island, dotted with traditional villages and places to pause. Eryri National Park, also known as Snowdonia, is well placed for memorable days out, with mountain roads leading into dramatic scenery of peaks, lakes, and valleys. Walks range from gentle lakeside routes to more challenging climbs, while cafés and villages offer welcome stops between adventures. Beaumaris provides a different pace, combining history and the seaside in one compact setting. The castle stands proudly by the water’s edge, the promenade invites slow strolls along the Menai Strait, and the town’s independent shops and places to eat make it an easy choice for a leisurely afternoon. Choose Cil Y Coed for a well-placed cottage with ground-floor living and space to unwind.

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