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Beautifully renovated barn conversion set in the heart of the Anglesey countryside | Bwthyn-Pili-Pala

X6
Dog FriendlyNear Pub
Anglesey
 
 

A wonderful location for a North Wales break, this beautifully renovated barn conversion set in the heart of the Anglesey countryside combines a fresh and sleek modern interior with the charm of a historical building. Sleeping six people within three bedrooms, along with a private garden area, Bwthyn Pili Pala is a wonderful base to explore the fantastic sights of Ynys Môn.

Entering the front door of this whitewashed property leads into a fabulous open plan ground floor space. This bright and modern room is stylish and contemporary with a touch of class. A spacious kitchen and dining area off to the left features a stunning fit out set in U shape, including a double sided high bar style dining table. With shaker style kitchen units finished in white with oak effect worktops, a grey tiled splashback around two walls adds a great contrast to the otherwise pale walls. With an undercounter fridge, dishwasher and built in oven with electric hob oven, the kitchen base and wall cupboards provide plenty of storage space and the perfect kitchen environment to whip up some great meals. The dining space is wonderful, with six high stools finished in grey fabric with wooden legs. Perfectly situated within the kitchen space, it provides a social environment for dining, drinking or just catching up on the days adventures.

Retiring to the lounge area across the other side of the room, you'll find a couple of three seater sofas finished in a dark grey and laid out in an L shape, centred around a Smart TV located on a wooden side unit. A modern metal floor lamp provides some soft lighting for the evenings, and the soft furnishings are a mix of grey shades and pastel pinks. The room, as a whole, presents in a sleek and modern Scandinavian style and is a wonderful place to spend your time. An open wooden stairway leads up from the corner of the lounge area to the first floor.

With the property set into the hillside, the first floor of this beautifully renovated barn conversion set in the heart of the Anglesey countryside features a larger footprint than downstairs and comprises of three bedrooms and a family bathroom. With one king, one double and a twin, the layout is versatile for varying groups. Built into the eaves of Bwthyn Pili Pala, the bedrooms are where the character of the building comes to life, with exposed beams, stable doors and small wooden framed windows. The master bedroom, taking up one end of the property, is a stunning space with a pitched ceiling and exposed wooden beams. A king size bed sits centrally on the sage coloured feature wall, with bedside cabinets to both sides also finished in a pale green. With a wooden built-in wardrobe tucked away into the corner, along with a plush side chair, this simply decorated room is spacious, comfortable and bright.

The second double room, while smaller, still retains the sense of charm as the master, featuring a double bed and two bedside cabinets of the same style. With pastel pinks and greys making up the decor of this space, it's sleek, modern and cosy. The final bedroom is made up of two single beds, set to opposite sides of the room to allow added space. Each bed has an adjacent bedside cabinet with lamp, and once again the colour schemes are pastel pinks and greys. The divan beds feature pull out drawers for storage, and there is further storage available on the landing if required. Completing the first floor layout, a bright shower room is beautifully fitted out. With a walk-in shower cubicle, alongside a WC and basin, there is storage shelving for toiletries and a wall mounted towel radiator. Exposed wooden beams contrast with the subtle green walls and a skylight provides natural light into the room.

 
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Facilities


Cottage Type
Dog Friendly
Near Pub
Essentials
Welcome Pack
Linen
Towels
Cot (cot-linen not provided)
WiFi
High Chair
Smoke detector
Carbon monoxide detector
Inside
2 Pets
Hob
Cooker
Microwave
Fridge
Dishwasher
Dishwasher Tablets
Kettle
Toaster
Cooking Basics
Oven Gloves
Tea Towels
Wine Glasses
Champagne Flutes
Dining Table
Clothes Drying Rack
Hair Dryer
Smart TV
Outside
Enclosed garden
BBQ
Private Garden
Additional Information
Shed available for guests to store bikes

Sister property: Bwthyn-Cerrig
 

Floor Plans

 

Location

 

As one of two modern barn conversions on the same site, the property shares a driveway while having a private outdoor space. Stepping out of the front door, a paved pathway leads to a patio area featuring a six seater al fresco dining table. alongside a barrel style barbeque. Surrounded by rockeries, shrubs and mature trees, this is a beautiful outdoor space to while away the evenings with friends or family.

With a rural location in the very heart of Ynys Môn, this beautifully renovated barn conversion set in the heart of the Anglesey countryside is centrally located to explore all the island has to offer. With rocky cliffs to the north and the Menai Strait to the south, the island's east and west coasts are dotted with lovely sandy beaches and bays. Among Anglesey's top attractions are striking lighthouses, medieval castles, and surreal copper mines. Heading south to the Menai Strait, you'll find the towns of Beaumaris and Menai Bridge. Beaumaris, a coastal town with Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian architecture is also home to the impressive Beaumaris Castle, a late 13th century fortress built by King Edward I during his conquest of Wales. With great eateries and boutique shops, Beaumaris is also the starting point for a number of boat tours from the pier taking in sights such as the nearby Puffin Island. Menai Bridge, further east, is also a popular spot for dining and drinking, as well as being home to attractions such as Rib Ride, providing high adrenalin boat trips along the Menai Strait, passing under the imposing Menai suspension bridge built by Thomas Telford in 1826 - the world's first suspension bridge.

A trip to Ynys Môn wouldn't be complete without stopping at a few lighthouses. The island's northwest corner is home to the magnificent South Stack Lighthouse and Visitor Centre, as well as an RSPB reserve where a variety of seabird colonies nest on the cliffs. The island's eastern tip is home to the Trwyn Du Lighthouse at Penmon Point. One of Wales' most enchanted locations is Llanddwyn Island, which is located on the west coast of Anglesey. This tidal island, which is accessible from Llanddwyn Beach at Newborough Warren, has a rich historical background and is associated with the tale of Santes Dwynwen, the patron saint of lovers in Wales. Many walking pathways traverse the island, leading to the magnificent lighthouses situated at its tip. It's a romantic scene.

Family-friendly, educational, and conservation-focused sites such Pili Palas and the Anglesey Sea Zoo are available in Ynys Môn and are well worth a visit. If you're in the mood for something sweet, head inland to Melin Llynon, where a 1770's windmill stands. The owner, a famous patisserie chef, has expanded his business to include chocolate bars called Siocled and, more recently, Mônuts, which are delicious donuts prepared fresh on site that are not to be missed, in an effort to earn money to renovate the windmill. With its laid-back charm, Anglesey is an ideal place for a holiday in North Wales, thanks to everything it has to offer.

 
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Guests
Max Adults:
6
Max Children:
3
Max Infants:
1
Maximum number of adults and children is 6
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Guest Reviews

 
Kitty
 
 

A Lovely long weekend in a beautiful cottage. So many walks and beaches.
Perfect for the dogs. Emma and her family were excellent will definitely be coming back and recommending to friends

Mia and Adam
 
 

Beautiful cottage, lovely decor & furnishings. Great host’s attention to detail they have thought of everything.
We will definitely be returning to this lovely cottage and island. Thank you

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