The Old Coach House

ID: S588834

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

The Old Coach House in Beaumaris has received positive feedback for its cleanliness, cosy atmosphere, and convenient location close to local amenities. Guests have enjoyed the property's charm, the nearby bakery, and the courtyard for evening relaxation. While parking can be challenging, it's generally manageable. Some guests have suggested the property could benefit from additional maintenance and a second toilet to accommodate larger groups.

Guests consistently describe the property as clean and tidy, with only minor suggestions for improvement. The cleanliness contributes positively to the overall experience.

The property's location is highly praised for its proximity to shops, restaurants, and local attractions, making it a convenient choice for visitors.

The property is generally found to be comfortable, with particularly comfy beds mentioned. However, some guests feel that the property is showing signs of wear and could benefit from a refresh.

Facilities are adequate, but there are repeated concerns about the bathroom's ventilation and the need for a second toilet. Maintenance issues like broken lampshades have been noted.

While guests have expressed appreciation for the property and its offerings, there is no mention of gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness from the hosts. Therefore, a score cannot be provided.

About this property

Tucked away in the captivating seaside town of Beaumaris lies this delightful three-bedroom cottage, The Old Coach House. Set over two floors and boasting an enclosed courtyard, a fully-fitted kitchen, pleasant living spaces and the added convenience of a summer house, The Old Coach House is an idyllic spot for families or groups of friends to relish a relaxing getaway. Cross the threshold into your new home to discover a well-equipped kitchen, complete with a range of high-quality appliances, perfect for cooking up a storm. Kick off your shoes and sink into the sumptuous sofas in the sitting room ahead of dining in the summer house or out on the outdoor seating while your pooch plays in the safety of an enclosed courtyard. When your eyes grow heavy, ascend the stairs to discover three charming bedrooms to choose from, homing plenty of storage for your personal belongings as well as either a king-size bed or two singles, they provide the perfect haven to unwind or get lost in a good book. Complete your evening routine in the spacious bathroom or indulge a long soak in the tub before catching your sleep. From your doorstep, discover an abundance of amenities and attractions to fill your days; a short stroll will bring you to Beaumaris which hosts a vast array of pubs, restaurants, cafes, and a convenience store so you can stock up on all the essentials. Here you can also admire the magnificent structure of Beaumaris Castle or practice your technique at Baron Hill Golf Club; Castell Aberlleiniog and the Grade II listed Bulkeley Monument also reside only a short distance away. Animal lovers are guaranteed to appreciate a trip to Anglesey Sea Zoo or Foel Farm Park in Llanfairpwll, and Pili Palas Nature World in Menai Bridge homes a fantastic array of animals including tropical birds, reptiles, meerkats, and many more, the perfect day out for younger guests. Well-positioned to also visit the city of Bangor, where you can uncover the beautiful cathedral, Penrhyn Castle and Garth Pier, you’ll never be short of things to do here. Choose The Old Coach House as your next home-away-from-home in Anglesey.

In Beaumaris, a well-known historic town on the Isle of Anglesey that is perched on the Menai Strait and looks out over the Snowdonia Mountain range, one may witness the most breathtaking sunrises. With its Edward I-era mediaeval castle (now a World Heritage site), Victorian pier, jail, and courthouse, it is also well recognised as a prominent sailing hub. Beaumaris has a long history and most of its original mediaeval street layout is still present. Characteristics of the town include its setting, diversity of architectural styles and ages, varying scale, open spaces, various roofing, and general level of quality. The town provides a good selection of shops, restaurants, and pubs in addition to a golf course nearby, as well as opportunities for boat trips and fishing. The large bay along the coast known as Red Wharf Bay, often called Traeth Coch (Red Beach), is well-known for its breathtaking sunsets. It is safe for swimming, great for family outings, fishing, and miles of breathtakingly gorgeous treks thanks to the bay's exceptional shallowness, which exposes about 25 square kilometres (10 square miles) of sand at low tide. The farther-off port of Holyhead has frequent ferry service to Dublin. Because of its superb location on the picturesque Isle of Anglesey's south coast and near to the spectacular Snowdonia mountains, Beaumaris is a great place to start exploring Wales.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 2 x twin.

Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC.

Kitchen.

Sitting room.

Summer room

Central heating.

Electric oven, gas hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher and cafetiere.

Smart TV, TV, WiFi, selection of books.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot, highchair, and stairgate available on request.

Parking available on the green at a small cost, or nearby out of busy seasons.

Enclosed courtyard with furniture.

One small well-behaved dog welcome (£30 Charge).

Sorry, no smoking.

Note: Bedding for the travel cot is not provided, guests will need to bring their own.

Note: Although the courtyard is enclosed, the front door opens onto a street, please ensure children and dogs are supervised.

Note: There is bike storage in the garage.

Note: Beach towels are not provided.

Note: NO sunday changeovers

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (11)

  • Janet

    There were 4 of us and found it difficult with only one toilet - the property would benefit with another toilet especially if it was full with 6 persons. Also, the parking was a bit of a problem - especially when unloading and loading the cars.

  • Louise

    What was really needed was a proper extractor fan. There is zero effective air extraction which has been the case for years which is why there are permanently black mould spots on the ceiling. This is unpleasant and unnecessary when we are paying good money and at some point it will be what stops us returning. The toilet seat has been fitted badly at an angle. This makes it look like a bad job, it’s uncomfortable to use and it’s unhygienic. The nature and position of the shower and it’s shower tray make it literally impossible to rinse away sand which is common after a beach day.

  • Clare

    Having read the previous review, I must say we didn’t have any issues with the bathroom, it was lovely. To be fair, we don’t spend our holidays looking at toilet seats or bathroom ceilings though, we were far too busy enjoying the beautiful area! Enjoyed food and drinks in The Bull and The Liverpool Arms and sea fishing on our friends boat. The cottage is clean, beds are comfortable, everything we needed. Parking can be a bit difficult, but with a bit of patience you can find a space. We will stay here again.

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