Full of striking examples of early 20th Century ‘Arts & Crafts’ architecture, the unique hamlet of Wern y Wylan is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the north east corner of the Isle of Anglesey Red Wharf Bay is less than a mile away and is a stunning Blue Flag beach which, when the tide is out, extends to ten square miles of golden sand The beach is also a haven for bird life, whilst five miles away at Beaumaris, visitors can enjoy a 13th Century moated castle as well as Georgian and early Victorian houses, tea rooms, excellent restaurants and bistros and stylish shops The town also hosts an old courthouse and Victorian gaol as well as a wonderful pier from which you can fish for crabs or catch a boat to see the birds on Puffin Island At the foot of the wooded slopes of Mynydd Llwydiarth, overlooking the four-and-a-half mile long beach of Red Wharf Bay, lies this wonderful 16th Century stone built Anglesey cottage Situated on a 20 acre stud farm, this cottage provides excellent traditional accommodation With an unusual open fireplace surrounded by fixed pews in the living room as well as a kitchen with glorious wood panelling, this cottage offers the very best in period charm Close to the Isle of Anglesey, this cottage is well served by local amenities and makes a great base for discovering the area .
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