Bryn Mel Apartment

ID: S105246

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

A mansion built for the family behind the Titanic White star line and has been converted into luxury apartments overlooking the Menai straits. This luxury apartment lies in an elevated position close to Glyngarth, with views leaning over the Menai Strait and across to the Snowdonia mountain range. Bryn Mel Apartment was built in 1899, and has now been lovingly refurbished to provide couples or friends with a peaceful holiday away from it all. Much of the properties original character has been retained; as a sense of charm continues through the interior, adding to the fresh modern feel which graces the ground floor. Inside you will discover two wonderful double bedrooms, the first boasts a walk-in shower room, whilst the second features a bath with a shower over. There is a comfy seating area adjoined, somewhere special to be at one with the beautiful views, which are invited inside by a lovely front window. Enjoy more of the idyllic views in the open-plan living area, a fabulous place to go about your day, whether resting at the breakfast island, or relaxing on the L shaped sofa, you can truly appreciate the scenic location. The glistening kitchen has been designed to an exceptional standard, and a dining table for six people is bordered by a series of outlooks over the calming clear waters. This retreat is located in a most picturesque area of Anglesey on the periphery of the bustling town of Menai Bridge, renowned for its famous suspension bridge, choice of restaurants and hotels with local walks along the shoreline. Take a walk along the path leading from the car park, bringing you towards the local pub and restaurant ‘The Gazelle’, as well as the waterfront, perfect for a post-dinner stroll, or for a spot of home-cooking, a convenience store and Post Office can be conveniently found within walking distance. The Town is opportunely placed for many of the coastal and rural attractions to be found on this part of the island and is approximately 1½ miles from the A55 expressway, allowing rapid commuting through to the mainland, passing by the acclaimed University City of Bangor, which offers a vast range of shops and services together with a first-rate Inter City rail service. A peaceful destination for you and your loved ones.

The Anglesey Coastal Path takes in scenery, and the island is home to many beaches including Rhosneigr, Trearddur Bay and Red Wharf Bay. The National Trust mansion Plas Newydd is on the island, while on the mainland, further National Trust properties can be found including Penrhyn Castle and Bodnant Gardens. The mountains and lakes of Snowdonia are just a short drive away, with plenty of castles, beaches and other attractions on offer in this region.

Accommodation

All-ground-floor.

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC,
1 x double with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC.
Cloakroom with basin, WC, washer/dryer.
Open-plan sitting, kitchen and dining area with breakfast island and double sofa bed.
Electric central heating.

Electric double oven and hob, microwave, coffee machine, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer in cloakroom, dishwasher, TV with Sky, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs, Playstation.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Dedicated off-road parking for 2 cars.

Communal grounds with gravelled area.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop and pub 4 miles.

Note; Sofa bed available on request Note: There are 75 steps down to the beach which is within a ten minute walk
from the apartment.

You can enjoy fishing, crabbing or skimming rocks there or enjoy a beverage at the Gazelle

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (21)

  • Susan

    The views from here are amazing, the apartment is bright and modern. The facilities are really good. However, there seemed to be a lump in the double bed in the small bedroom. It would be better if this bed was changed to a King size one anyway as there is space. On a personal note I would prefer to have bath sheets rather than bath towels. We were unlucky enough to be in Wales when the '20mph' came into force. My husband says he will not come back to Wales again until it goes back - traffic was building up in places even at this time of year.

  • Alan

    The Welsh cakes were reduced to crumbs in the pack. Place mate weren't cleaned properly. The wall mirror in the bath room was missing. The table in the covered outside area was filthy, we had to clean it several times before we could use it. The area had not been swept clean. The comunial entrance did not give a good first impression. The number sent by email to the key safe was the wrong number.

  • David

    Plenty of lovely walking and and sight seeing in a great part of Wales. Cleaner had generally prepared property well but had missed the odd item although that is perhaps being picky. Eg What we take to be toothbrush holder. Address also included in some correspondence Dolphin House which is actually a separate property. No problem with awarding all 5 stars and hope to go back.

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