Features:
- Sleeps 12 guests (+ 2 guests if booked with Clynnog Cottage)
- Detached Georgian property
- Beautiful landscaped gardens
- Close to beach
- Shop and Pub 1 mile
- Luxury bathrooms and fittings
Facilities:
- Full central heating
- Oven
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
- Tumble dryer
- Wood burning stove
- Two Freeview Televisions
- Wi-Fi
- Broadband
- DVD Player
- Large lawned garden
- Barbeque
- Cot and high chair available
- Linen & towels included
- No smoking
- No pets
- Winter short breaks
- Parking available for 6 cars
- NB: Unfenced water feature in courtyard
Accommodation:
- Living room with wood-burning stove and wooden floors
- Kitchen/dining room with patio doors
- Sitting room.
- The main house has 4 double bedrooms, 2 twin bedrooms and one with en-suite bathroom
- Bathroom with separate shower cubicle, shower attachment and toilet.
Clynnog House
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
This beautiful Georgian property has recently been completely renovated and is a delightful holiday venue from which our guests can enjoy all the delights of the Isle of Anglesey. Located in a quiet corner of the island, you will enjoy uninterrupted views of the Snowdonia National Park.
Designed to be an inviting and socially orientated space, Clynnog House boasts a very spacious kitchen/dining area with a stunning vaulted ceiling; this room has bi-folding doors that completely open up the room onto the delightful garden and courtyard. The relaxing living room has a modern wood-burning stove, ideal for cosy evenings with friends and a glass or two of wine. An interesting feature of this property is that two of the bedrooms have roll-top baths in the bedroom. One of these is of double height with oak lined beams. Clynnog House sadly stood empty for over a decade- we are delighted to have restored the house to its former glory and are confident that you and your guests will delight in this transformed family residence.
ABOUT THE AREA
Close to Newborough Forest and its award winning beautiful beach, there are miles of woodland pathways to explore across the island. Accessed from this beach, Llandwyn Island, reputedly the home of the Saint of Welsh lovers, is the perfect place for a picnic, with its quiet secluded coves. If you are lucky, you may spot the wild horses that inhabit the island.
Anglesey boasts 125 miles of stunning coastline and it makes an ideal place for walkers and birdwatchers- indeed the RSPB nature reserve is a short drive from Clynnog House. There is also much to occupy the family, including the nearby Foel Farm Park and Anglesey Sea Zoo in Brynsiencyn. Plas Newydd (NT), home of Lady Anglesey, is close, and Beaumaris with its mighty Edward the First castle, gaol and courthouse is well worth a visit.
The Welsh Mountain Zoo is another memorable option and the Snowdonia National Park, Caernarfon, Llanberis, Beddgelert and Betws-y-Coed are all a short hop back onto the mainland. Anglesey has numerous beautiful sandy beaches of which Red Wharf, Benllech Bays, and Trearddur Bay are our favourites with their clean sands and coves to explore.
PROPERTY GUIDE
Ground Floor
- Living room with wood-burning stove and wooden floor Kitchen/dining room with patio doors
- Sitting room
- Two double bedrooms, one with roll-top bath and en-suite shower room with toilet.
- Twin bedroom.
- Bathroom with separate shower cubicle, shower attachment and toilet
First floor
- Two double bedrooms; one with roll-top bath and en-suite shower room with toilet, one with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet
- Twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet
Please note there is an unfenced water feature in the garden.





