Cemaes Bay Holiday Cottages
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The present owner of Neuadd is the 5th generation of his family to
own the farm. His family first came to Neuadd in 1869. The farmhouse
is over 300 years old.
The 160 acre farm extends from the beach and over a designated area
of outstanding natural beauty. The farm stocks sheep, cattle and grows
barley.
Robert and Kathleen live in one part of the house and the other part is let for self catering accommodation, for up to eight people.
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There are many attractions for the family to enjoy both locally to Neuadd and on Anglesey as a whole. We are also well situated, if you wish to visit the Welsh mainland.
If you are travelling to or from Ireland via Holyhead ferry services, we are ideally placed for a stopover. Neuadd's nearest village is Cemaes Bay, which is within easy walking distance. Cemaes Bay is the most northerly village in Wales with a population of approximately 1200 people.
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It has a beautiful sandy beach with a stone harbour sheltering fishing and pleasure boats. The beach, sheltered by cliffs, is ideal for families - it has been awarded the yellow flag for cleanliness. A beach warden is on duty during summer months.
Cemaes Bay is perfect for those who enjoy walking and
cycling.
Cemaes Bay offers the following services:
Dental surgery.
Doctors surgery.
Shops, including a chemist, post office, greengrocers, newsagents,
video/gift shop, art gallery and a fish and chip shop.
A local Heritage Centre and tea room.
Hotels and public houses.
Churches.
To enquire about room availabilityand terms, please email us by clicking
here, or by selecting Contact Us, from the navigation bar.
Thank you
for your visit.
Neuadd Farm.
Neuadd
Farm Cemaes Accommodation and Rates
When you stay with us, your accommodation will be a completely self
contained house with its own front and rear entrances, complete with
double glazing and central heating. Guests have the use of their own
patio and large walled garden.
There is plenty of safe off road parking up our 50m driveway.
The accommodation
consists of: The lounge
A Very large lounge/dining room refurbished
in a traditional style to match the oak beams and Victorian furniture.
Colour TV, DVD player and video.
The kitchen
Fully equipped with:
Electric cooker.
Microwave oven.
Fridge freezer.
Automatic washer/dryer.
The bedrooms
1large bedroom with double and single bed
1large bedroom with a double bed
1bedroom with twin beds
Smaller room with a single bed
Bathroom refubished in 2004
1large bedroom, with single and double beds.
Bed linen is provided, but guests are requested to bring their own
towels.
The bathroom
Bath, shower, wash basin and shaver plug.
Separate toilet with an airing cupboard.
Pets are welcome by prior arrangement.
There is a £1
coin slot meter for electricity.