A charming holiday cottage on the Island of Anglesey

Traditional features and modern facilities

Ty Coed is a cosy and charming two bedroom cottage in the town of Beaumaris and is an ideal holiday home from which to explore the beautiful island of Anglesey. Ideal for a small family or a couple, Ty Coed combines traditional features such as wooden beams, stone walls and a wood burning stove with all the modern facilities you’d expect to make your holiday truly memorable.

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Beaumaris & Anglesey

Overlooking the magnificent Snowdonia mountain range Beaumaris has a wide variety of cafes, restaurants and pubs and a number of delightful gift shops and galleries. For anyone feeling energetic you can take to the cycle routes and footpaths around the island of Anglesey and take advantage of the beautiful coastline by trying your hand at water sports.

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Take a look inside Ty Coed

The lounge boasts a traditional beamed ceiling with stone walls and a welcoming wood burning stove.

The lounge boasts a traditional beamed ceiling with stone walls and a welcoming wood burning stove.

A quaint kitchen/diner provides all the essentials for mealtimes, with a cooker, hob, microwave and refrigerator.

A quaint kitchen/diner provides all the essentials for mealtimes, with a cooker, hob, microwave and refrigerator.

The kitchen features an intimate and inviting space for sharing meal times.

The kitchen features an intimate and inviting space for sharing meal times.

The double bedroom is bright and comprises a double bed, a wardrobe and drawers.

The double bedroom is bright and comprises a double bed, a wardrobe and drawers.

Latest from the Ty Coed blog

Beaumaris Hidden Gem

24th September 2020

The Melinau Meigan Mill Race is less than 15 minutes walk from the front door of Ty Coed.

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Beaumaris Hidden Gem
A walk around Beaumaris

A walk around Beaumaris

4th August 2020

Beaumaris is a beautiful town as can be observed via a stroll amongst its quaint cottages, quality shops, varied cafes and high class restaurants. Strolling along its seafront whilst taking in the pier and the magnificent views over the Menai Strait and Snowdonia reinforces its majesty. A visit to Beaumaris is a delight whatever the season.

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Veni vidi vici

3rd August 2020

Visitors to Beaumaris would be forgiven for thinking that its serene nature has always been the canvas under which it lies. For those interested, it has a rich past that betrays this and is in complete juxtaposition to the peace it offers visitors now.

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Veni vidi vici
Lovely tidy cottage - all comforts catered for - Ms Jones, Heredfordshire