Writers Cottage, Llangefni, Anglesey

Sleeps 8, 3 Bedrooms, WIFI, Family friendly, Dog friendly

Welcome to The Writer’s Cottage!

- Stunning 17th-century stone house set in four acres of pristine gardens.

- Cozy interiors with a warm lounge, wood-burning fireplace, and snug room.

- Sleeps up to 8 guests in stylish bedrooms with luxurious en-suite facilities.

- Enjoy a hot tub, BBQ area, and wildlife views under the stars.

- Explore nearby Llangefni and Anglesey's stunning coastlines and cultural attractions.

- Forage wild elderflowers and blackberries from the garden.

Llangefni LL77 7SG
Sleeps 8
Family friendly
WIFI
Dog friendly
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Experience a truly enchanting stay at The Writer's Cottage, a stunning 17th-century stone house nestled within four acres of breathtaking untouched land in the cultural heart of Anglesey. Step into a world of history and poetic charm, following in the footsteps of the esteemed Welsh poet Robert Hughes. This unique getaway features modern comforts while maintaining its historical essence, making it an ideal retreat for families and friends alike.

Embrace an adventure-filled day exploring Anglesey's natural beauty and local culture, abundant in stunning landscapes and picturesque coastal views. After a day of discoveries, indulge in a delightful BBQ feast in the outdoor dining area, or unwind in the soothing hot tub under a blanket of stars.

Living Spaces:

The Writer's Cottage welcomes you with a warm and airy entrance hall, perfect for shedding your outdoor gear after your explorations. The heart of the home, the lounge, presents a cozy atmosphere where family and friends can gather. The large corner sofa invites relaxation, while a window seat offers the perfect perch for wildlife watching. The wood-burning fireplace provides a lovely ambiance for those quieter evenings spent with a book or a board game. For entertainment, the snug area is both inviting and sophisticated, featuring a pull-out sofa bed for extra comfort and guests.

Accommodating up to eight guests, The Writer's Cottage features two beautifully appointed double bedrooms and a mezzanine level with a snug area. Each bedroom boasts earthy tones and plush furnishings to encourage restful slumber. The master bedroom offers an en-suite bathroom with a large walk-in shower, while the second contains a remarkable 1.5m freestanding bath, both crafted using natural materials that merge beautifully with the surroundings. The snug features a double sofa bed paired with a 40-inch TV, ideal for movie nights.

The kitchen stands as the heart of culinary creativity, equipped for culinary enthusiasts to craft delicious meals using seasonal ingredients you can forage from this very estate. An abundance of storage alongside a spacious integrated fridge-freezer ensures that you will find everything you require to create your masterpiece. The adjoining dining room provides an enchanting space where guests can gather around an eight-seater table to enjoy meals or partake in fun-filled games.

Set against a backdrop of manicured gardens and a wildflower paddock brimming with elderflowers and blackberries, the grounds of Y Glyn deliver an idyllic escape. Relax in the outdoor dining area, cook up a storm on the BBQ, or cozy up by the fire pit as you share stories beneath a canopy of stars. The hot tub is a perfect soothing retreat after a day spent hiking and exploring, offering guests a chance to reconnect with nature and recharge in tranquility.

Next Tourist Attraction:

While enjoying your stay at The Writer's Cottage, explore the nearby Llangefni. This culture-rich market town is known for its historical landmarks and vibrant local life, offering a delightful glimpse into Welsh heritage.

Visit the exciting events; experience local culture and festivities in Llangefni throughout the year, bringing the community together for special celebrations and activities.

Escape to The Writer's Cottage for an unforgettable vacation filled with history, beauty, and adventure right here in the stunning Anglesey countryside.

Neighborhood

North west of Wales, just off the mainlands coastline, youll find an island steeped in history and natural beauty. A destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike. A magical place where you can inspire your senses with new sights, sounds, smells and tastes and get away from it all.

Welcome to Anglesey.

Anglesey really does have it all. Stunning landscapes, unspoilt coastlines and picturesque towns and villages just waiting to be explored. Miles of scenic walking and cycling routes await you, along with some of the best adventure activities in the UK and an eclectic array of local eateries, from Michelin star restaurants to fish and chips by the sea.

Adventure Awaits

Whether you're a water baby, a speed demon or prefer more relaxing pursuits, Anglesey's got something for you. Take to the seas on a daring rib boat ride, explore the rolling countryside by foot or bike, or visit the islands ancient ruins and learn more about its rich culture and heritage.

Get back to nature

Much of Anglesey's coastline has been declared an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), and the island boasts a vast and diverse array of plant and animal life. Whatever the time of year, the legendary beaches offer an exceptional day out with vast stretches of sand, safe swimming and windswept bays where a bracing walk and rock pooling are the call of the day.

Things to do - Eat Out

Anglesey has a thriving food scene and some amazing options, from causal dinners to a romantic night out. Bon Appetite!

Dont just take our word for it though – come and experience Anglesey for yourself.

The Y Glyn Estate

Y Glyn is conveniently located near Llangefni, a market town and Anglesey's cultural capital. Set within four acres of beautiful untouched land, the farm estate is home to a Welsh stone Cottage and stone Bothy.

Dating back to the 1600s, the house was originally called Ceint Bach and is most famous as the birthplace of the renowned Welsh poet, Robert Hughes from 1744 to 1785. It was also the home of William Jones, MP for Arvon, from 1857 to 1915.

When youre done foraging wild elderflower and blackberries at Y Glyn, head out to explore Llangefnis cultural attractions and the islands coastlines, with both only a 10-minute drive away. If you fancy heading further afield, venture over to the nearby Menai Bridge, the gateway to the Llyn Peninsula and Snowdonia.