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Menai Bridge, AngleseyWith Snowdonia on the doorstep and the Menai Strait at your feet, this handsome Welsh manor has history, heritage and heavenly views
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Come to explore Wales’s largest island, Anglesey or Ynys Môn, a place of low-lying hills and rippling green fields, miles of rugged coastline and secluded beaches. Connected to the north Wales mainland by the Menai suspension bridge from Bangor, the island, home to puffins and red squirrels, ticks along at a gentle pace, and our collection of special places to stay can help you get under its skin. Anglesey is a bastion of heritage and culture: Welsh is spoken by most of the population and agricultural farming is the predominant employer. The fertile land means bumper crops and happy livestock and you’ll discover markets, restaurants and cafés where you can sample sublime local produce.
With Snowdonia on the doorstep and the Menai Strait at your feet, this handsome Welsh manor has history, heritage and heavenly views
A delightful house & converted 19th-century barn a short jaunt to the unspoilt beaches of the spectacular Anglesey coast
Take over this fine Georgian manor in leafy countryside close to the sea near Beaumaris and discover Anglesey’s beauty and its wildlife
A cluster of traditional farm buildings making up three holiday cottages in very attractive grounds with fruit trees, meadows and woodland
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