Built by the High Sheriff of Anglesey in 1866, Plas Llechylched is now a cluster of characterful holiday cottages on Anglesey's east coast. The Coach House itself features thick stone walls and contemporary, comfortable interiors that look out across estate grounds.
Ground floor
Kitchen diner
You'll enter directly into the heart of the property, where a modern kitchen and charming breakfast nook await. Readily equipped for all your culinary needs, the kitchen features a large fridge-freezer, oven, electric hob, kettle, microwave, toaster and dishwasher.
Sitting Room
Adjacent to the kitchen, a beautiful sitting room features luxurious velvet Chesterfield-style sofas and a TV. Patio doors open onto the private patio, and a log burner keeps things cosy.
Bedroom 1
Bedroom one is a spacious double with separate outdoor access and a wardrobe for storage. A generous ensuite bathroom features a walk-in shower, separate bath, basin and WC.
Bedroom 2
Bedroom two is accessed to the left of the stairs to the first floor. A comfortable twin room, it boasts an ensuite with a shower, WC and basin.
First Floor
Bedroom 3
Upstairs, a double bedroom with an ensuite features the same comfortable and contemporary design, with views out over lush lawns and a tree-lined driveway. The ensuite boasts a shower, WC and basin.
Outside
To the front of the property is an attractive courtyard area with plenty of parking. To the rear, a private outdoor area features a hot tub, patio furniture and attractive shrubbery.
The Local Area
Situated just a mere 4 miles from the hustle, bustle and beachside bliss of Rhosneigr, Plas Llechylched strikes the perfect balance between seclusion and excitement. Just further along the coast road from the surfing mecca of Rhosneigr, you'll also find Anglesey Golf Club, Newborough beach and Trac MĂŽn, a thrilling motorsports racing track with moody mountain and ocean views to match.
The closest village to the estate is Bryngwran, complete with a cheerful community pub and small shop.
Elsewhere on the island, you can marvel over world-first architecture in Menai Bridge (as well as soaking up white wine sauce with crusty cob at the waterfront Dylan's restaurant,) watch mesmerising sunsets from South Stack or get acquainted with the entire island by boat, courtesy of Rib Ride.