Pentreheulyn

ID: S166167

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets 1

Guests say

Pentreheulyn is a well-loved cottage praised for its cleanliness, comfort, and peaceful rural setting. Guests consistently commend the property's well-equipped nature and the thoughtful touches provided by the friendly owners. The spacious garden and games room are highlights for families, while the welcome packs add a personal touch to the warm reception.

Reviewers frequently mention the spotless condition of the property, highlighting its cleanliness as a standout feature. The consistent praise across reviews for the property's tidiness contributes to a near-perfect score.

The property's location is celebrated for its tranquillity and proximity to local attractions. Guests appreciate the peaceful rural setting and the ease of access to nearby beaches and amenities.

Comfort is a recurring theme, with guests finding the farmhouse very cosy and well-equipped. The ample space and comfortable furnishings ensure a relaxing stay, contributing to a high score.

The property boasts a range of facilities, including a well-equipped kitchen, games room, and large garden. Some minor comments about the games room looking 'a little tired' slightly affect the score, but overall, the facilities are highly regarded.

The owners' thoughtfulness is frequently acknowledged through mentions of welcome packs and additional touches like dog treats and children's toys. While these gestures are greatly appreciated, it is politely noted that such extras, though common, are not guaranteed.

About this property

Surrounded by tranquil open countryside, this 17th-century traditional stone farmhouse Pentreheulyn is just four miles from the delightful village of Cemaes Bay, with it’s pretty fishing harbour and lovely sandy beach.

Steps lead up from the entrance hall to the kitchen/diner which still has the original quarry tiled floor. The kitchen is well equipped, with electric range oven, dishwasher, fridge, microwave, toaster and all the crockery, pans and utensils you can think of. The large kitchen table can easily seat up to six people.

A separate utility room houses the washing machine and freezer.

There are two sitting rooms. The first is spacious, traditionally furnished with original beams and comfortable seating, a wood burning stove, a TV and a selection of games. The second sitting room also has comfortable seating, a table perfect for family games and a TV with DVD player.

There is a downstairs shower room with corner shower, loo and wash hand basin.

There are three bedrooms. One double and two twins, both with charming original feature fireplaces. A window seat at the top of the staircase is the perfect place to sit and relax with a book.

The upstairs bathroom has a bath with shower over and wash hand basin. There is a separate toilet.

There is a games room, with a 3/4 size snooker table, football table, magnetic dartboard and white/ black boards.

The spacious garden is fully enclosed and the owners have provided a trampoline and a swing that kids will love. There is also a patio area to the front of the property with garden furniture.

There is a lake with resident ducks and geese less than a 5 minute walk from the cottage, which is perfect for a gentle walk and a great spot for a picnic.

There is ample parking for several cars and a large secure storage area for bikes. This can also be used for keep dogs secure.

This traditional farmhouse is full of character. The owners who live close by on the family farm have taken great care to retain the charm of this property while providing every modern day comfort for guests, including full central heating.

Carraglefn is a charming village resting on the Isle of Anglesey, between Penbol and Mynydd Mechell. The village is just a short drive away from Llanfechell where your local amenities can be found, including a well-stocked village store, and the welcoming Y Cefn Glas pub, ideal for refuelling at the end of an adventure filled day. The village also plays host to a Post Office, a church and a lovely café. For a wider selection of amenities, head to the pretty village of Cemaes Bay, where you will find two beautiful beaches, a picturesque harbour, the Cemaes Heritage Centre, fishing charters, and the delightful Stag Inn. Further afield, you’ll find Amlwch Port, where you can enjoy sweet treats at Skye’s, hearty pub fare at The Liverpool Arms, fresh fish and chips from Finney’s, tour the Copper Kingdom Centre, embark on the renowned Copper Trail, or visit nearby Bull Bay, where you can test out your swing at the excellent golf club.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 1 x double, 2 x twin.

Downstairs shower room with corner shower, WC and handwash basin.

Bathroom with bath and shower over and handwash basin.

Upstairs WC is separate.

Kitchen/diner with electric range oven, dishwasher, fridge, microwave, toaster, table for six.

Utility room with washing machine and freezer.

Two sitting rooms: one with seating, a wood burning stove, large TV and a selection of games, second sitting room also has comfortable seating, a second table perfect for family games and a TV with DVD player.

Games room with 3/4 size snooker table, magnetic dart board.

Garden is enclosed, trampoline and swing, patio area with garden furniture, ample parking for several cars and a large secure storage area for bikes etc.

Approx 4 miles from Cemaes Bay, lake with resident ducks and goose, less than a 5 minute walk from the cottage.

WiFi, games room, TV and DVD player, bed linen and towels provided, central heating, wood burning stove, initial supply of logs and kindling, £5 per bag thereafter.

Travel cot with linen (on request), high chair, bed guard and stair gate provided, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer, microwave, enclosed garden, garden furniture, off road parking.

Local amenities a 15 minute drive away.

1 well behaved dog welcome.

Property is located on a working farm so please keep dogs under control.

Note: two internal steps lead to the downstairs shower room.

Nearby points of interest

  • RSPB Valley Wetlands
  • Trearddur Bay Beach
  • Porth Dafarch Beach
  • Holyhead Maritime Museum
  • Ucheldre Centre
  • Anglesey Adventures
  • Parc Gwledig Morglawdd Caergybi Breakwater Country Park
  • Goleudy Ynys Lawd Lighthouse

Reviews (42)

  • Claire

    The only noise you hear are cows, you're not far from lovely beaches. The hosts are very friendly and very quick to respond to any requests you may have. The house is charming, has everything you may need. Would definitely reccomend, we've been there now twice and would love to visit again.

  • David

    Our only very slight concern was it did not feel particularly safe that the gate did not fit the gap securely but other than that, you have a beautiful farmhouse, thank you.

  • Martyn

    Quiet comfortable and a massive enclosed garden for the dog. It was large enough to throw a ball around for him. It had all the amenities that we needed. We tried to book for 2025 but no dates where available. Thank you very much

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