Gallt-y-Balch is a comfortable cottage set on a working sheep and cattle farm in the historic village of Bodorgan. Overlooking the Malltraeth Estuary with the Snowdonia mountains rising beyond, it offers a peaceful, rural base for a couple or family looking to explore the beautiful island of Anglesey.
Downstairs, the country-style kitchen enjoys lovely views across the surrounding farmland. Well equipped with a range of appliances and a dining table, it is a welcoming space for preparing and sharing home-cooked meals. Adjoining is a cosy living room with ample comfortable seating and patio doors opening onto the garden, allowing natural light to flood the room, the perfect setting to unwind after a day exploring the local area. A family bathroom completes the ground floor.
Upstairs, the bedrooms have been designed with restful nights in mind, where you’ll drift off to the quiet of the countryside and wake to birdsong, and the gentle lowing of cattle and bleating of sheep.
Outside, a spacious lawned garden has plenty of room for children to play, while a sunny patio is a delightful spot for a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine as the sun sets over the fields.
Bodorgan is a peaceful hamlet with its own railway station, making it easy to explore the island. A little further afield lies the seaside village of Aberffraw, home to a welcoming pub, charming craft shops, and tea rooms, as well as an ancient church and a picturesque packhorse bridge.
Ground floor:
Kitchen with dining table
Sitting room with patio doors to the garden
Bathroom with bath with overhead shower, basin, and WC
First floor:
Bedroom with double bed
Bedroom with twin beds
Oil-filled heaters
Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster, washing machine
TV
Fuel and power
Bed linen
Private parking for 2 cars
Enclosed lawned garden with furniture and barbecue
Children and infants welcome
Travel cot available
Sorry, no dogs allowed
Strictly no smoking
Shop and pub 1 mile, restaurant 4 miles, beach 1 mile
Distances are calculated “as the crow flies”, so actual driving, cycling, and walking distances may differ.