Pets welcome Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
An immaculate property set in an idyllic location in Cemaes Bay, commanding outstanding panoramic views across the harbour and out to sea. Stonehaven is within a 2 minute walk to local amenities including shops, post office, pubs and restaurants. The property is adjacent to the Anglesey coastal path providing beautiful coastal walks and spectacular scenery and within 100m of the harbour along the coastal path for fishing and boat trips.
The newly refurbished property comprises 3 bedrooms, bathroom, 20ft L shaped lounge with dining area, fully fitted kitchen, downstairs WC, pantry and conservatory.
Stonehaven
House and Garden
View from House
Front Garden
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The North Wales / Snowdonia / Anglesey region
Anglesey is renowned for its award-winning beaches - many of which are perfect for a range of water sports, sailing and swimmimg. We also have quieter beaches alongside dramatic cliffs and others adjacent to areas noted for birds and other wildlife, or rock pools for the whole family to enjoy.
Nature is here in abundance - the richness of our landscape means that you could spend your entire stay taking in the medley of wildflowers and wildlife, visiting our superb gardens and country parks.
If you're here for golf, we have courses short and long, dramatic links or peaceful inland venues. We also have extensive facilities for other sports and activities, such as climbing, horse riding and fishing. If you've come to cycle or walk on the island, you'll find safe and unspoilt routes that will allow you to explore the Island's coast, countryside and small villages.
The towns and villages of Anglesey are as diverse and interesting as its landscape. From sleepy villages to a bustling port town, the Isle of Anglesey has it all.
On Anglesey it is impossible to miss our fascinating history and culture – we have bold historic sights aplenty, some dating back as early as 8,000 BC, alongside which you can also sample our vibrant modern day culture.
The Arts on Anglesey are well represented. There is a varied and vibrant scene, from theatre through to the visual arts.
Welsh is one of the oldest surviving languages in Europe and has its roots in the ancient Celtic language spoken throughout Britain prior to the Saxon invasion.
With over 9,000 years of human habitation, Anglesey is an ancient island with a rich history passed on from its Celtic, Viking and Medieval settlers.
Cemaes Bay / Penrhyn area
Cemaes is the most northerly village in Wales and its development has been shaped by the natural resources available to it. Cemaes Bay is an Area of Outstanding Beauty, some of which is owned by the National Trust. The village includes a natural, sheltered harbour that looks north to the Irish Sea and is the site of ancient settlements, that in more recent centuries has become a centre for maritime activities.
Since Victorian times, the picturesque character of Cemaes and the natural beauty of the Island has attracted many artists. They have responded to the sea and sky as it changes with the weather, the superb sunsets, the multicoloured rocks and sands exposed on the cliffs and beaches as well as the charm of Cemaes village.
For more than a hundred years, Cemaes has attracted holidaymakers and tourists, including Lloyd George. The main beach is particularly safe - sheltered and gently sloping with sand and rock pools - and is popular with both families and children.
Cemaes is proud to have been awarded the coveted Blue Flag in June 2004. Probably the main asset is its safe bathing, as there are no dangerous currents with it being a bay within a bay. The seaward slope is very gentle, so that the sea is shallow for a considerable distance. The seawater is regularly tested by the County Council's Department of environmental Health and the yellow flag of merit flies with great pride from the flag post on the harbour wall. By-laws are in force to prohibit water skiing, and speeding boats close in to the shore.
If your interests are nature, and in particular, Bird Watching then Cemaes Bay and its surroundings can offer you sightings of many species of birds. Many species of seabirds can be seen around the harbour and along the adjoining cliffs, including Herring and Black-backed Gulls. On the beach at low tide can be seen Heron and waders such as Redshank and Oyster-catcher.
Your holiday will not be complete until you have tried your hand at sea fishing. Cemaes is a good base to try your hand at either boat or shore fishing. If it's shore fishing you are after then there are numerous safe places with reasonable access to try your hand, and if you are lucky then Pollack, Coalie, Codling, Whiting and Mackerel could be on your plate tonight. Fishing can be done from the rocks around the bay, for crabs off the harbour wall, or by boat by charter from Cemaes Harbour.
If you enjoy walking then Cemaes is the place for you. Many of the most popular walks are described in "The essential guide to Cemaes Anglesey", obtainable from the Heritage Centre, located in the High Street
There are a number (at least ten) of attractive and challenging golf courses on the Isle of Anglesey. The nearest to Cemaes Bay being the Bull Bay Golf Club (Clwb Golff Porth Llechog).
Dominating the landscape, just inland from Amlwch is the great "Copper Mountain", crowned by a ruined windmill and fringed with red, copper-rich ponds.
How to get there
By bus from Holyhead/Valley or from Bangor
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Valley: 16 km
Railway:
Valley: 16 km
Ferry:
Holyhead: 22 km
Activities near Cemaes Bay
Sports: Watersports Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats Beach or lakeside relaxation Cycling holidays
Single beds (4), Double beds (1), Cots (1), Dining seating for 6, Lounge seating for 5, Sleeps maximum of 6
Other:
Linen and towels provided. Highchair available.
Outdoors:
Balcony / Terrace, Private garden, BBQ
Access:
Secure parking
Further details indoors: Inside the house has been recently refurbished with a new bathroom, completely rewired to meet latest certificated standards with additional security and fire protection. The house has also been decorated throughout and furnished to provide comfortable accommodation for 6 guests.
The front door leads into an open hallway with understairs and hall storage cupboards. Doors lead off to the L-shaped lounge/dining room and the kitchen. The stairs also lead off the hall.
The large 20ft L-shaped lounge offers spectacular views across the bay through the full size picture window. If you avert your gaze from the view out of the window there is a very large plasma TV with a selection of DVDs for visitors to use. The dining area has a large table which can easily seat 6 guests. A high chair is also available free of charge if required.
The sun lounge is accessed from the lounge and being south facing gets plenty of sunshine. The sun lounge leads out to the large enclosed private rear garden where there is a patio with picnic table and gas barbecue for guests to enjoy a drink or meal in the sun.
Also on the ground floor is a fully fitted kitchen with all the facilities needed for family cooking, including hob, oven with grill, fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle and coffee filter and hopefully eberything else you will need. Off the kitchen is a pantry with cool storage space and a freezer.
The back door leads out to the driveway and garage, which is used for storage. there is ample parking for 2 cars on the drive with additional visitor parking if required adjoining the house.
The front garden falls away from the house towards the sea and is laid mainly to lawn with floral borders, edged by hedges and shrubs. The gardens cover almost 1000 square metres and offer the visitor the opportunity to sit and relax in peace overlooking the sea, which is about 50m from the end of the front garden.
Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms, the master having fitted wardrobes and plenty of drawers for clothes and storage. A travel cot is available free of charge for guests with young children, if required.
There is a newly fitted, fully tiled 3 piece bathroom, with a powerful new shower fitted over the bath with fixed screen.
There are 2 further smaller bedrooms, one furnished with twin single beds, the other with a bunk bed having a single at the top and folding out to a double bed on the bottom bunk.
The house benefits from mains services, is double glazed throughout and is heated by oil central heating, with an additional open coal/log fire in the lounge.
Further details outdoors: Outside benefits from large, attractive lawned decorative gardens to the front and the rear with off-road parking and garage.
The extensive gardens are private and secure being bordered by shrubs and hedges.
Superb panoramic views of the bay from the front garden and from the large picture window in the lounge. South facing patio off the sun lounge with gas bbq and picnic table.
Further details
Selection of DVDs (mainly children's'), beach toys, books and games available for use.
The property is fully double-glazed, centrally heated and has an open coal fire in the lounge.
Conditions
Deposit of 25% required to secure booking, balance within 8 weeks of arrival date. Pets by arrangement.
Changeover normally Saturdays. (Please enquire if different day required)
Rental rates
Rental prices originally quoted in: British £
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27 Jun 09
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790£790
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5 Sep 09
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490£490
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31 Oct 09
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390£390
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26 Dec 09
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790£790
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390£390
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13 Feb 10
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NB: Prices may be subject to change at the advertiser's discretion.
* Refundable £150 security deposit required.
* We can accept payments by cheque or bank transfer in GBP.
* Rates are all inclusive:
- No charge for cot hire or highchair.
- No charge for pets where allowed.
- No additional charges for linen or towels
- No additional charges for heating or fuel
Guestbook for Stonehaven
Absolutely perfect, can't think of anything else we could have needed. Stonehaven is so comfortable and the location is fantastic, we couldn't stop looking at the amazing views. What a fantastic location, absolutely beautiful house, Will definitely be back. This is not a hoilday let - its a holiday home We had a great time exploring Anglesey, with lovely walks from the front door.
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Contact details for the advertiser of home 86690
Name:
Steven Prestage
Tel:
+44 (0)1706 217766
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+44 (0)7973 496020
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