Isgoed is a stylish and contemporary reverse-level house set in the coastal village of Y Felinheli, Gwynedd.
Boasting sea views, off-road parking, and a welcoming atmosphere, this homely retreat is perfect for families or friends, with a shop, pub, and beach all within close proximity.
Upon entering this pet-friendly property, you will be greeted by the ground floor, home to a king-size bedroom with a sleek en-suite shower room, and three further king-size bedrooms can be found on the first floor, one of which boasts an en-suite with a walk-in shower, basin, and WC for added convenience.
The family bathroom, complete with a bath, shower over, basin, and WC, serves the remaining bedrooms.
Venture up to the second floor to discover the heart of the home; an open-plan area that houses the kitchen, dining room, and sitting room.
The kitchen is fully-equipped with everything you need to whip up delightful meals, which can be enjoyed at the dining table as you plan the day's adventures, and boasts stunning views across the Menai Streits.
After dinner, retire to the sitting room and sink into the plush seating, perhaps with a good book or a favourite film on the TV.
The sitting room also benefits from a balcony, offering wonderful sea views and a perfect spot to enjoy a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine.
Outside, the patio with furniture provides an ideal space for alfresco dining or simply soaking up the sun.
Whether you're enjoying a family barbecue or simply relaxing with a good book, this outdoor space is sure to be a hit with all guests.
Your holiday can truly begin as you discover the many gems that Y Felinheli and the surrounding area have to offer, including a selection of shops, pubs, and eateries.
Visit the Anglesey Sea Zoo and marvel at Britain’s largest aquarium teeming with marine wildlife, or stroll through the National Trust’s ornate Plas Newydd House and Gardens.
Fun for all the family can be found at GreenWood Family Park with its selection of outdoor attractions, or experience the best of Welsh nature at the Treborth Botanic Garden and Plas Menai National Outdoor Centre.
Cross over the Victorian-era Britannia Bridge to the Menai Bridge Viewpoint for awe-inspiring vistas over The Swellies, the strait between mainland Wales and Anglesey.
End your day with a spot of history visiting the Bryn Celli Ddu Burial Chamber, before sampling local delicacies at Caffi'r Bedol - Menter Cymunedol Bethel (Y Bedol).
Caernarfon offers an impressive castle, whilst more walks, wild swimming, and adventure sports can be enjoyed throughout the Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park.
Isgoed is a delightful base for your explorations of Anglesey and beyond.