Close to the stunning north west coastline of Anglesey, the small Welsh village of Llanddeusant is set amidst spectacular cliffs and golden, sandy beaches As the location of the only remaining working windmill in Wales, visitors can enjoy seeing corn being ground the old fashioned way, followed by refreshments in the mill's excellent tea-room This charming village is a great base for people looking to explore the island due to its central location Fishing, bird-watching, golf, climbing and water-sport opportunities are all within easy driving distance of this diverse little settlement, whilst those interested in seeing Ireland can enjoy a brief ferry ride to Dublin Anglesey Sea Zoo, the historic town of Beaumaris and the Menai Strait are all close by and offer visitors with a wide range of activities unique to this glorious area This lovely, deceptively spacious, detached dormer bungalow is situated just one mile from the village of Llanddeusant in the small hamlet of Elim The property is light and airy with a homely feel effortlessly combined with all the advantages of modern luxury With two lovely sitting rooms - one with an electric fire – and three bedrooms, this is a great property for a group of couples or two families Outside, there is a pleasant garden accessed via French windows In the nearby village, visitors can find a range of amenities and activities, surch as the Anglesey Mills Trail, Anglesey Sea Zoo and Beaumaris town Note: Owners have a residential cat which lives in the shed next door to the property Customers are invited to feed the cat once a day, though owners will make alternative arrangements should this pose a problem .
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