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Sant Seiriol is located in Beaumaris, 350 yards from Beaumaris Castle and 3.1 miles from Castell Aberlleiniog, in an area where fishing can be enjoyed. Guests may enjoy free WiFi throughout the property.
The holiday home features 4 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a stovetop, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bath or shower.
Guests at the holiday home can enjoy golfing and cycling nearby, or make the most of the garden.
The nearest airport is Anglesey Airport, 18 miles from Sant Seiriol.
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Sant Seiriol is a Victorian mid-terrace cottage situated within the centre of Beaumaris. It comes with four bedrooms, comprising a double with an en-suite bath, two second-floor doubles and a second-floor twin, together sleeping up to eight people. There is a shower room with a walk-in shower, basin and WC, as well as a cloakroom. Completing the interior is a kitchen/diner, a utility, a conservatory and a first-floor sitting room. Outside, there is a rear garden area and parking is available nearby. Sant Seiriol is a superb base for exploring this corner of North Wales. Please note: parking may be limited during peak times but there is a council car park nearby at The Green and a weekly pass is available for a fee.
Beaumaris is a well known historic town on the Isle of Anglesey situated on the Menai Strait and overlooking the Snowdonia mountain range, making for the most stunning of sunrises. With its medieval castle (now a World Heritage site) dating back to the reign of Edward I and its Victorian pier, gaol and courthouse, it is also known as a major centre for yachting. Beaumaris is rich in history and retains much of its medieval street pattern. It’s setting, diversity of architectural styles and periods, differing scale, open spaces, varying roofs and overall quality contribute greatly to the town’s character. There is a good selection of shops, restaurants and public houses, as well as fishing opportunities and boat trips in the town, plus a golf course nearby. Along the coast is a large bay called Red Wharf Bay; its Welsh name is Traeth Coch (Red Beach) and the area is renowned for its glorious sunsets. The bay is very shallow and at low tide, almost 25 square kilometres (10 sq. mi.) of sand is uncovered providing safe bathing, perfect for wonderful family fun, fishing and miles of stunning scenic walks. Further afield is the port of Holyhead, which has regular ferry links to Dublin...
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