ID: S810645
Bryn Eira Stables is a well-received holiday cottage, praised for its spaciousness, comfort, and additional facilities like a pool and games room. It's an ideal location for exploring Anglesey and accommodating large family gatherings. While most guests had a positive experience, a few raised concerns about maintenance and cleanliness.
Most guests found the property clean and well-equipped, but there were some reports of dampness, musty smells, and dog hairs, suggesting occasional lapses in cleanliness. The majority, however, did not raise cleanliness as an issue.
The location is highly praised for being excellent for exploring Anglesey and nearby attractions. It is also appreciated for its proximity to local shops and major retail stores, despite an isolated incident with the Menai Bridge closure.
The property is generally regarded as cosy and comfortable, with plenty of space and comfortable beds. Some guests mentioned uneven flooring and steps within living areas, but overall, comfort was not a significant concern.
Facilities like the indoor swimming pool and games room are a hit among guests, although there are mentions of a broken pool table and some maintenance issues. The pool's temperature and the heating schedule were noted concerns for a few guests.
While some guests mentioned a welcome pack and gifts, which were appreciated, there are not enough references to consistently evaluate the thoughtfulness of the host. Therefore, it cannot be guaranteed that such amenities will be provided for every stay.
Bryn Eira Stables is a holiday house that’s a part of a larger L-shaped barn conversion with a courtyard in the centre. Nestled in peaceful countryside in the Anglesey village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, you’re sure to have a happy family holiday here.
You enter into the hallway and to the left is a large bedroom with a king-sized bed. In here there’s also a sofa for relaxing with a TV. There’s a wardrobe and a chest of drawers for storing your clothes.
If you turn to the right in the entrance hall then you’ll come across a downstairs shower room with a shower, loo, wash basin and heated towel rail.
Steps from the hallway lead up into the first kitchen which is well-equipped with a double oven and electric hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, electric oven. There’s also a breakfast bar that seats six - a morning cuppa with an old-fashioned paper is a must here.
A door from the kitchen leads into a bright, good-sized sitting room with traditional beams on the ceiling. Sofas surround a multi fuel log burning stove, making this a comforting and cosy room in the winter months. A 43" Smart TV with Freeview, and DVD/CD players provide the entertainment.
There is a conservatory up a few steps from the sitting room. This room has comfy furniture and at night, with the fairy lights across the ceiling lit, it makes for an ideal relaxation room with good company and a glass of wine or a beer! There is also a dining table and chairs, rattan seating, and a radiator for when it gets chilly. Open the doors if you like and let the fresh air in, too. The doors from this room open out into the garden.
Upstairs and to the right is a large king-sized bedroom with an ensuite with a bath and shower over, loo and wash hand basin. Opposite this room is a small twin bedroom.
In the L-shape, there is a further, large dining/kitchen space, a shower room and two further bedrooms.
The large kitchen and dining room, has a farmhouse table with ten chairs. There are kitchen cabinets on three sides of the room, a fridge/freezer, a second dishwasher and electric oven.
There is a large shower room with loo and wash hand basin off the kitchen/dining room.
There is one double bedroom and a large twin bedroom.
Separate from Bryn Eira Stables, but around the same courtyard is a games room with a TV, DVD player, a small pool table and sofas - this even has its own loo! A perfect place for children of all ages to have fun in a space of their own. That means space for the adults in the main house, too!
There’s a large enclosed garden laid mainly to lawn with trees and shrubs, too. Out here children can play happily and safely, and families can make use of the large charcoal BBQ. There is farmland just over the wall so the bleating of sheep can often be heard!
This fab family holiday house, which sleeps ten, has plenty of space to enjoy so you won’t feel like you’re tripping over your fellow guests’ feet! Enjoy the social space of the conservatory year-round, settle in front of the fire, or take a trip to the pool.That’s right - the owners of Bryn Eira Stables also offer the shared use of an indoor heated swimming pool throughout the year!
Bryn Eira Stables is a holiday house in LlanfairPG (as the locals call it!) and it’s just off the A55. This makes it an ideal base for exploring all that Anglesey and wider North Wales has to offer. The village has two pubs, a Spar, Co-Op, and a petrol garage, meaning you don’t have to stray far for the essentials!
If there are more than ten in your party you can also rent out The Tack Room (1008818) which sleeps 4 and is around the same courtyard.
The beds will be made made up as advertised, if you would like a different bed configuration please contact Menai Holidays 7 days before your arrival.
Affectionately known by the locals as Llanfair PG, the Anglesey village of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrnd robwllllantysiliogogogoch, also known by its shortened name of Llanfairpwllgwyngyll has the longest place name in Europe. It was artificially named back in 1860 as a publicity stunt for the railway station and translates from Welsh as "St Mary's church in the hollow of the white hazel near to the fierce whirlpool and the church of St Tysilio of the red cave". Situated close to the Menai Straits, just off the Britannia Bridge, Llanfair PG has much to offer families. After having your photo taken next to the village nameplate at the railway station, head into the popular visitors centre for local tourist information. A short walk past the octagonal Toll House, towards Menai Bridge, will bring you to the Marquis of Anglesey statue and column which, for a small fee, you can climb the 115 steps to the top for superb views of the countryside and coastline. Nelson’s Monument can be easily reached on the banks of the Menai Straits, passing St Mary’s Church on the way. With several good pubs with restaurants, craft and gift shops and cafes, plus the beautiful Anglesey coastline within walking distance, there is plenty to entertain you all year round.
Five bedrooms: 1x King (with ensuite), 1 x double, 1 x super king, 2x twin, 1 x ground floor shower room with loo, wash basin and heated towel rail.
1 x large shower room with loo and wash hand basin.
Main kitchen has fridge/freezer, dishwasher, electric oven.
Second kitchen has double oven and electric hob, fridge/freezer, second dishwasher, electric oven.
Sitting room with a multi fuel log burning stove TV with Freeview, and DVD/CD players.
2 fridge/freezers, 2 dishwashers, 2 electric ovens, double oven, washing machine, tumble dryer and electric hob.
Log burner.
43" Smart TV with Freeview, and DVD/CD players.
Wifi.
2 dogs welcome.
Enclosed garden.
Large charcoal BBQ.
2 travel cots and 2 high chairs, are available on prior request.
Fixed stairgate at top of the stairs.
Shared use of indoor swimming pool (Not a spa pool)- NOT open in January and February.
Off road parking for 4 cars only.
Initial supply of fire wood supplied, more can be purchased on site.
Shop and pub less than a mile.
Note: this is a courtyard development where there is one other cottage The Tack Room (1008818).
Note: Please be aware that the cottage is on different levels and the steps may be steep in some areas.
Please do not use property's electric to charge EV's
Kerry
A great family stay Hosts were on the end of the phone and very helpful The owner even judged our pumpkin challenge and treated the winner to a prize much to granddad disgust
Liz
The beds were so comfortable. Everything was clean and there was nothing that we felt the cottage did not have. The kitchen provided everything that was needed above and beyond. Situated in an area which gave easy access to other places on the island. Would definitely recommend Bryn Eira to anyone â¤ï¸
Patricia
We were a party of 10 for the first weekend when children and grandchildren children joined us to celebrate a family birthday. Plenty of room for 6 adults and 4 children (age 7 to 11) . Large homely kitchen which is very well stocked with all the cookware, crockery etc youâd have at home. Lovely welcome tray with cakes. Thank you. Everyone enjoyed the pool especially the youngsters. As the weather was warm the first weekend we enjoyed a BBQ and sitting out in the garden. Children loved looking at the sheep in next field. I would recommend this property if you are a large party, especially with children as the pool entertains if weather is poor.
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