| Welcome
Neuadd is a working farm of 180 acres
situated on the coastal road from Amlwch (A5025) within easy walking
distance of Cemaes Bay village and beach (½m).

The village has a large free car park and toilets,
various shops including a Post Office,
and Chemist. There are several hotels, pubs, and a fish and chip
shop should you choose to dine out. The Heritage Centre offers
and exhibition of the local history, café serving home
made snacks and cakes, and Telecentre with broadband internet
access. Cemaes also has its own Doctor’s Surgery and Dental
Practice.
Cemaes Bay is the most northerly village in Wales
with a harbour, which is ideal for boating and fishing (trips
can be arranged with local boat owners). The sandy beach, which
has been awarded the Seaside Award Scheme Blue Flag for excellent
standards of cleanliness, safety, and clean water, is sheltered
by cliffs and is ideal for small children. Beach Wardens patrol
the beach during the summer months. 2 car parks provide plenty
of parking, one with toilets and a beach kiosk. There are long
cliff and inland walks, with well-maintained footpaths. These
form part of the Anglesey coastal footpath. The 5th century church
dedicated to St. Patrick stands on cliffs at Llanbadrig. |
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We
let part of a large 300 year old farmhouse, fully furnished as
a completely self-contained unit comfortably accommodating 7 people.
The accommodation is fully double glazed and centrally heated.
Accommodation
comprises: 4 bedrooms, i.e. Family room with double and single
bed, 1 large bedroom with a double bed, 1 room with twin beds
and 1 single room (cot available). Duvet covers, sheets and pillowcases
are provided. The bathroom, refurbished in 2004, has a bath, shower,
wash basin and shaver point. There is a separate toilet with hand
washbasin and airing cupboard. Guests are requested to bring their
own towels.
A
large fully equipped kitchen contains an electric cooker, microwave,
fridge/freezer and an automatic washer/dryer. The large table
will seat 7 people. The kitchen is well equipped with cooking
utensils, crockery and cutlery. A door from the kitchen leads
to a patio and orchard.
The
large oak beamed lounge also has a dining table should guests
prefer to dine here. It has recently been refurbished in a traditional
style to compliment the Victorian furniture. There is a colour
TV (which can receive Sky TV!), video and DVD player. Additional heating is in the form of
a coal-effect electric fire.
There is plenty of parking space on the 50 yard
driveway. Pets are welcome by arrangement.
There is an 18-hole golf course at
Bull Bay and a Leisure Centre 5 miles away at Amlwch. Cemlyn Bird
Sanctuary is 4 miles to the southwest - an important nesting place
for the Terns and many other sea birds. The National Trust and
the North Wales Wildlife protect the area. |