Neglected for many years, the current owners have completed a full refurbishment of the house to restore it to its former glory. 

The house is surrounded by its own private headland with views out over Trearddur Bay, over the Irish Sea to Ireland, sunrise over the mountains of Snowdonia and sunset over Holyhead Mountain and South Stack. There is a rocky cove below the house perfect for rock-pooling and an afternoon G&T. Light up the fire pit in the evening, jump into the hot tub with a glass of bubbles to watch the sunset or do yoga on the headland deck whilst the sun rises over Snowdon.

A short walk from the house takes you straight onto the main bay and to the fabulous Sea Shanty restaurant. You can walk directly from the house to the picturesque coastal village of Rhoscolyn and to the dramatic coastline of South Stack. Further afield plan a visit to the historic Beaumaris with its lovely shops, ride on Rib Ride’s famous Velocity then relax with a delicious meal at Dylans or walk along Newborough to the lovely Llanddwyn Island for a picnic.

Previous occupants of the house include Sir Thomas Robinson MP and the house has been written about in the Telegraph and the Daily Mirror in terms of its location and desirability. It is now a really wonderful family seaside retreat.