Bron Haul
Newborough
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Tucked away on the edge of Brynsiencyn, Bron Haul is a cosy welcoming cottage with views across the Menai Strait over to Snowdonia.
House
Once a tumbledown building, Bron Haul has been transformed into a delightfully cosy cottage. It sits on the edge of Brynsiencyn village overlooking the Menai Straits and Snowdonia. Its bright interior and quirky artwork on the outside and inside make it a charming getaway for couples.
Living Room
The spacious open-plan living room is full of natural light and features a cosy seating area with comfortable sofas and a smart TV. At the other end, the kitchen is well equipped, including a dishwasher. The large dining table seats up to six guests, so there’s plenty of room for entertaining.
Bedroom
The cosy and tastefully decorated bedroom has a king size bed.
Bathroom
The en-suite bathroom has a shower, bath, sink and WC, along with mountain views.
Living Room
The spacious open-plan living room is full of natural light and features a cosy seating area with comfortable sofas and a smart TV. At the other end, the kitchen is well equipped, including a dishwasher. The large dining table seats up to six guests, so there’s plenty of room for entertaining.
Bedroom
The cosy and tastefully decorated bedroom has a king size bed.
Bathroom
The en-suite bathroom has a shower, bath, sink and WC, along with mountain views.
Outside
A small, partially enclosed garden area with off road parking for two small cars or one larger car.The Local Area
Situated in the south west corner of Anglesey, Bron Haul is a great house from which to explore the sights and delights of Anglesey. It’s just a short drive from Plas Newydd, a National Trust property with stunning gardens and interesting house tours. Halen Mon, famed for its Anglesey sea salt production, is just a stone's throw away and offers indulgent seaweed baths as well as a great gift shop with lots of local produce. The next village along the coast is Newborough with its wonderful red squirrel forest and the magnificent Llanddwyn Beach with island and lighthouse accessible at low tide, The island is steeped in legend and is said to have been the 5th century home of Saint Dwynwen, the patron saint of love (and the Welsh equivalent of Saint Valentine) whose life is celebrated on January 25th.Facilities
- Concierge Services
- House cleaning included
- Wifi Available
- Central Heating
- Linen and Towels Provided
- Living Room
- Off-road Parking
- Shower
- Toilet
- Bath
- King
- Smart Tv
- Fire Extinguisher
House Notes
- One dog is welcomed
- Please be aware whilst the garden is enclosed, the walls are low and can be easily leapt over by a dog
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Max Adults:
2
Max Children:
1
Max Infants:
1
(In a cot)
Maximum number of adults and children is 2
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