Beudy Bach is spacious stone-built barn conversion set on a working livestock and arable farm near the village of Llangoed, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Arranged around an attractive courtyard alongside two other cottages, it enjoys a peaceful rural setting surrounded by open countryside.
Thoughtfully restored, the barn offers comfortable accommodation for couples or families looking to explore the stunning island of Anglesey. Soft neutral tones complement natural wood finishes, while oak flooring with underfloor heating ensures a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout the year. Guests are greeted with a generous welcome hamper of local produce and a bottle of wine.
The main open-plan living space is flooded with natural light thanks to dual-aspect full-length windows and patio doors that open onto the garden. The kitchen, with its impressive vaulted ceiling, is well equipped with a full range of modern appliances, and a dining table makes preparing and sharing home-cooked meals a pleasure. The sitting area has two large, comfortable sofas arranged around a wood-burning stove, the perfect place to relax in the evenings with a glass of wine or a favourite box set.
A few steps up lead to a twin bedroom and a beautifully appointed bathroom complete with a roll-top bath and sleek walk-in shower. The main bedroom is set on a mezzanine level overlooking the living area, adding to the barn’s character.
Outside, a large lawned garden provides ample space for children to play and dogs to run around. A sunny patio with a barbecue offers a delightful setting for al fresco dining while taking in the surrounding countryside views.
The owners are delighted to offer guests a tour of the farm to meet the animals and watch the cows being milked. With stables on site, children will love seeing the horses come and go, and may even be able to help with grooming. Grazing can be arranged for those wishing to bring their own horse on holiday, and riding experiences can also be organised.
Nearby Beaumaris has a good variety of independent shops, excellent tea rooms, restaurants, and a delicatessen. Its elegant Georgian and early Victorian houses, 13th-century castle, and historic gaol and courthouse add to the town’s unique charm and interest.
Split-level ground floor accommodation
Open plan living area with kitchen, dining table, and sitting area with wood burning stove
Bedroom with twin beds
Bathroom with roll-top bath, walk-in shower, basin, and WC
Mezzanine:
Bedroom with king-size bed
Oil central heating, wood burning stove
Electric oven and ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster, dishwasher
WiFi
TV with Freeview, DVD player
Fuel and power
First basket of logs for the wood burner
Bed linen and towels
Off road parking for two cars
Lawned garden with patio, furniture, and barbecue
Children and infants welcome
Cot, highchair, and stairgate on request
Two well-behaved dogs welcome
Grazing for horses available
Strictly no smoking
Horse riding available by prior arrangement and at extra cost
Shop 10 mins walk, pub 3.5 miles, beach 1 mile
Distances are calculated “as the crow flies”, so actual driving, cycling, and walking distances may differ.