An attractive terrace cottage dating back to the 1800s, Ty Hydref (translating to Autumn House) is a great bolthole for couples looking to explore Beaumaris and the surrounding area. With its colourful farrow and ball paintwork, stylish interiors and close proximity to Beaumaris Castle, the famous pier and all the shops, cafes and restaurants, it makes the perfect getaway for couples and their dog.
Ground Floor
Living Room
A cosy sitting room with a gas fireplace, central heating, a smart TV and a dining table for two.
Kitchen
With an electric oven and hob, dishwasher and microwave and all necessary equipment..
Bathroom
With shower over the bath, WC and sink
First Floor
Bedroom
The king size bedroom is light and bright with large velux windows, a wonderful brass bed and cleverly designed Jim Lawrence wall lights. Open the velux to enjoy the chime of the nearby church bells.
Outside
At the back of the cottage is a south-facing terraced garden, with two quaint seating areas, a bench outside the kitchen door and a table and chairs at the top of the garden in which to enjoy a morning coffee, with glimpses of the nearby mountains.
The Local Area
Tyr Hydref is just a short walk from Beaumaris town centre, passing the Central Bakery (a must visit for freshly baked goods). The crown jewel of the town is Beaumaris Castle (A Unesco world heritage site) and a visit to Beaumaris isn't complete without an ice cream on the pier, from where a boat trip to see the bird life around Puffin Island is a very popular outing. Penmon Lighthouse is a short drive away and is a well-known spot for watching the amazing Northern Lights when weather allows.