ANGLESEY COTTAGES CHURCH BAY - EITHINOG SLEEPS 8
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Eithinog Holiday Cottage Church Bay Self Catering in North West Anglesey, Wales.
Sleeps 8, No Smoking, No Pets.
FULL INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE w w w .eithinog.c0.uk
Situated one mile from Church Bay ( a beautiful Blue Flag Beach), Ethinog is located on the edge of the peaceful hamlet of Rhydwn.
On the way to the beach you can find the local pub, the Lobster Pot Restaurant, and the Wayfarer cafe (best cafe of the year 2010 in Anglesey).
Eithinog, is purposely furnished as a holiday home and has the Welsh Tourist Board 4 star rating.
It comfortably sleeps 8 ( + cot) with 4 double bedrooms 2 on the ground floor.
It is ideal for families. There is ample parking. The rear garden is completely enclosed and private. It will suit a large family, 2 small families or an extended family with grand parents having a shower room with wc downstairs and a bathroom with wc upstairs.
With a fully equipped modern kitchen, a large lounge and a dining room, with an eight seater table, opening into the rear garden, Eithinog is spacious.
Other features include: 3 TVs ( a 40 inch flat screen int the lounge), DVD player and selection of DVDs, CD Player and collection of CDs, iPlayer / iPhone dock, wireless broadband, dishwasher, washer dryer, fridge, freezer, microwave, bbq, gas hob, electric oven, gas central heating and double glazing throughout.
It suitable for a person with restricted walking ability and for those that may need to use a wheelchair some of the time. Please consult the Access Statement on the owners website.
The owners Mary and David manage the property and so you can be sure that when you arrive the property is ready for you, ( along with a welcome pack).
Being one mile from the main road around the Island, the location is ideal as a centre for travelling around Anglesey or visiting Snowdonia or you may simply wish to spend time at Church Bay, resting on the beach, swimming, exploring the rock pools or walking along the cliff tops, which form part of the extensive coastal path networks.

